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PG Classics come up trumps

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Got home from work this evening, to find the next parts delivery had arrived.

I had just ordered replacement side marker housings and lenses (front and rear) for my Charger. The housings are chrome. As you can imagine they werent cheap, but, the quality is fantastic. They are BETTER castings than the originals and the chrome is A1. The lenses are perfect reproductions and all the original part numbers are moulded in too. Perfect reproductions? Better than that I think.

Delivery was prompt too.


I am very happy with them, so if you have a 70 Charger, and need a set of these, try PG Clasics, I give these pieces 10/10 and believe me, I have been quite anal about some of the stuff on my car.



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Hurray for the little men of China! :thumbright:
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Dave wrote:Hurray for the little men of China! :thumbright:
There quite a few big uns around here in Shanghai :D

If anyone wants to save some shipping on a few P&G parts, I don't mind hand carrying a few back. You would have to ask them though, if they would deliver to Shanghai
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great stuff Clive, I have just fitted new front turn signal lenses/hoods from PG, the oval is very slightly different to the original, probably about 1mm short top to bottom but they do fit and seal ok, and that’s not say that the old ones hadn’t warped slightly with age :?, still very pleased with them, excellent quality :thumbright:
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Dave wrote:Hurray for the little men of China! :thumbright:
Indeed. In fact, something that has become very apparent over the past years is that the chinese are fantastic producers of components. From an engineering perspective (heavy engineering that is) the one thing they have struggled with at times is reproducing the material characteristics accurately. After various iterations, they get it right, and churn out the components with amazingly accurate tolerances.

from a manufacturing perspective, the Chinese (certainly where engineering is concerned) have been in the past and continue to be, a force to be reckoned with. Other countries (in the main) do not use the Chinese through laziness. They use them because the parts cannot be reproduced in the quantities and to the quality for the same money Nationally.

I may not be in a massive hurry right now to buy a high performance rotating component from them, but that WILL change.
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Hurray for the Chinese indeed.
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I thought BE&A sold the versions with part numbers, PG did them without? (same source, different versions)
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