Jeff, not that this would stop counterfitters, but have you ever thought of putting serial numbers on your intakes. You could just engrave a serial number on the bottom side. Or you could buy the metal stamp-type thing where you hammer the number/letter sequence onto metal. Then keep a running file of the sequence of the numbers. I know HRE does it with their wheels and when you call to buy center caps or anything, that's the first thing they ask you for. If you don't have a serial number, they will not service you. So, if someone calls you and want fuel rails, ask for the serial number. If they don't have a legitamite PMC serial number, don't sell them $hit!! Then the buyer will have to deal with the a$$hole seller who screwed them.
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