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Date:         Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:14:01 -0700
Reply-To:     Night Shadow <soltwede@PRIVATEI.COM>
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From:         Night Shadow <soltwede@PRIVATEI.COM>
Subject:      Re: Meaning of the term NOS in parts ads?
Comments: To: Antaki <wrack@home.com>
Comments: cc: Scirocco List <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
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New Old Stock

(new parts that never sold)

Eric

> I se the term "NOS" in the description of car parts on eBay and elsewhere. > > What means this term?? > > R ô¿õ > o > Antaki > > - There's a little Quayle in that Bush... > > > -- > Email LIST problems to: scirocco-l-probs@scirocco.org. To unsubscibe send > "unsubscribe scirocco-l" in the message to majordomo@scirocco.org >

Eric

80 Scirocco (GF's Daily Driver) 81 Scirocco S (2.0 16v swap and complete restoration in progress) 91 Cabriolet (2.0 8v swap and mechanical rebuild in progress) 97 Golf Trek (Parts car) 00 Golf GL TDI (My Daily Driver)

"For Aquarians, the physics of loopholes is a perfectly valid science." -Kelli Fox


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