br3nny - Saw your car in the flesh on Sunday in Northbridge after having yam cha. Your FN2R looks cool :thumbsup:
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br3nny - Saw your car in the flesh on Sunday in Northbridge after having yam cha. Your FN2R looks cool :thumbsup:
Just on a side note, talking about counterfeit and fake merchandise, there have been estimates of up to 40% of all CDs in genuine record stores are counterfeit. Are they that good? Well, no but you can only tell when comparing side to side, like the PIVOT products mentioned above.
The fakes are there because stores look for cheaper alternatives when purchasing stock.
An example would be the AC/DC CDs below:
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http://i40.tinypic.com/ifo55w.jpg
http://i42.tinypic.com/vfgnr6.jpg
As the purchaser of these CDs says:
"The discs are not cdr-s, they have been pressed, and the covers have very high quality printing, right down to the fold out booklets inside with the lyrics etc."
Quite often you look on the back of these CDs, and like the printing on the PIVOT products, there are small differences, usually down to slightly blurred small text. The counterfeiters get away with this because most CD buyers put the discrepancies down to cheaper production methods by the major labels, and the sound quality is usually pretty good.
A BILLBOARD magazine report (21/09/2002) shows there are 8 CD pressing plants in Pakistan, all unregulated, supposedly run by the Asian Mafia. They produce 150 million CDs each year that are distributed through India.
In Africa, reports suggest, there is not one country where counterfeit CDs are less than 25% of the total market, and in West Africa it is more like 85-90%. Remember, I'm talking about "counterfeit" here not pirate or bootleg CDs. "counterfeit" CDs are CDs made to look exactly like the original (as best as possible).
Just thought I'd throw this in as more and more products are being counterfeited, in large factories, and not just in China, although music publishers say up to 90% of all product comes from there.
Peter
PS. The three CDs above are all fakes.
As i just bought the Spark Earth from the above link www.Pivotracing.com and finally dig up this theard about which one is fake or real. I was quite socked with your article about this so just try to google and email PIVOTjp.
Here is the outcome which i have found through pivotjp website.
If you go to the website http://pivotjp.com , click on the tab CONTACT link to Singapore Authorized Distributor website, it comes out with the result that http://www.pivotracing.com/ is the real distributor of PIVOT in Singapore from Pivot Jp. I am waiting for the reply from the PIVOT jp to see how.
www.pivotracing.com is genuine stuff. The company behind the site ,Mcwell International, is where I got my original from.
Just got email from PIVOT Jp, they comfirm that www.pivotracing.com is offering genuine products from McWell (Pivot official distributor in Singapore)
i brought the blue raizin a couple of months ago and recieved it a little while ago (stock problems)
the quality is very very different !!!! everything down to the clamping of the wires
it was thru Mcwell so if anyone is thinking of getting one to go thru one of their 2 websites
can i just stress how important if your planing to buy a pivot raizin that it is absolutley vitial its genuine? my friend had one and we jumpstarted the car with positive to positve and negavte to ground cable on the rocker cover, and his cig/cd stereo/clock just wouldnt work? we stressed so much and started checking the voltage of the clock and everything else which in turn just ****ed his vents because we did not see it was melted to a bracket? now his brackets are wobbly and im going to have to makeshift put it back in place with chewed bubble gum. absolute fail product the fake one was
HAS HAPPENED TWICE!
Great stuff mate,thanks for contributing!
i forgot to mention.
his car had 3 fuses
one for each cig/radio/clock
all three were blown... >_>
lucky it was a stupid proton satira and their fusebox came with 4 spare fuses slotted into the lid of the fuse box and 3 of them being 10A fuses (thank jeebus)