Re: Rear Code Used To Verify L46? Opinions
No, Steve you have the right place.
We all tend to make judgements here based on our understanding of the NCRS Judging principles, because that is the standard most of us go by. That standard is factory authenticity. If you wish to do something else with your car that is your choice, but you should tell us clearly that you have other goals. Even with that statement, some of us may not be able to adjust to a different mind set.
I wanted to let you know that your standards appear to be more strict than those of the organization. Nothing wrong with that. Many here have the same standards. Often the harshest critic of the car is the owner. Under the best of circumstances the owner should know more about the car than the judges, thus the owner can be more critical. The judge has a limited time to "learn" what the car has to tell him or her. The owner has had, in most cases, years to get to know the car.
No, Steve you have the right place.
We all tend to make judgements here based on our understanding of the NCRS Judging principles, because that is the standard most of us go by. That standard is factory authenticity. If you wish to do something else with your car that is your choice, but you should tell us clearly that you have other goals. Even with that statement, some of us may not be able to adjust to a different mind set.
I wanted to let you know that your standards appear to be more strict than those of the organization. Nothing wrong with that. Many here have the same standards. Often the harshest critic of the car is the owner. Under the best of circumstances the owner should know more about the car than the judges, thus the owner can be more critical. The judge has a limited time to "learn" what the car has to tell him or her. The owner has had, in most cases, years to get to know the car.
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