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OEM is great and preferable for obvious reasons, but the N1 copies I believe are FRP and of good quality. I don't think buying the copy will be a bad
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OEM is great and preferable for obvious reasons, but the N1 copies I believe are FRP and of good quality. I don't think buying the copy will be a bad investment. You wouldn't be making a mistake. But the OEM is designed to be naturally fluid woth the car and probably will have a slightly longer life in a durability sense. But the N1 should last a while too. Its really what can you afford. the biggest thing would be... The OEM will help resale while the N1 won't.
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