My house would cost 10X more even if it did have chinee drywall. That might even be a good selling feature, to celebrate diversity and all...

But I think we are both arguing the same point, NOS is "new OLD stock" which has been sitting on some shelf for who knows how long, and rubber deteriorates, but maybe it would still be better and last longer than cheepcheepchinee rubber since it might be der in ordnung Deutsche rubber. I myself would not use cheepcheepchinee rubbers for fear of the consequences.

--R


On 6/11/15 2:10 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
For all I know, the $12 scraper has NEW rubber, albeit of lower quality
than the OEM part.

Hey Rich, the same size house you live in would cost you probably triple
here in DC.  Does this mean your home is made out of papier mache and
Chinese drywall?


On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

Would you really want to buy OLD rubber?  Even if OEM would it be better
to buy cheepcheepchinee "rubber" that might be at least NEW
cheepcheepchinee rubber?

conundrums!

--R



On 6/11/15 1:58 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:

On a related note, Randy pretty much deals in NOS stuff now, so if you’re
looking for an NOS part for an older Benz, he’s your guy.


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