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- OEM
- Aftermarket
- RH/LH
- RHD/LHD
- DIY
- SS
- ABS
- PU
- LED
- HID
- VAT
- USPS
- EMS
- T/T
- PI
- FOB
- CI
- B/L
- OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer/Manufacturing. A reference to Genuine parts and/or accessories branded by the vehicle manufacturer
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- Aftermarket
Aftermarket is a term used to reference vehicle parts and accessories which are produced by independent manufacturers/ non-OEM.
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- RH/LH
Right Hand side/Left Hand side
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- RHD/LHD
Right hand drive vehicle/Left hand drive vehicle
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- DIY
Do it Yourself. In reference to custom work needed
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- SS
Stainless Steel
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- ABS
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene. Automotive quality plastic
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- PU
Polyurithane
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- LED
Light-Emitting Diode
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- HID
High Intensity Discharge. Specialty driving lights
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- VAT
Value Added Tax. Customs charge for imported shipments
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- USPS
United States Postal Service
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- EMS
Express Mail Service. Expedited international delivery
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- T/T
Telegraphic Transfer or Wire Transfer: A kind of financial transaction that requires the use of cable or telegraph. In this way, funds are remitted from the payer's bank account to receiver's bank account without physically moving the money.
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- PI
Proforma Invoice: An official price quote, formalizing the terms of sale (price, shipping, F.O.B location, shipping date, etc.)
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- FOB
Free on Board: A trading term referring to the cost of a product before transportation costs are added
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- CI
Commercial Invoice: A bill for the goods from the seller to the buyer, which is utilized by customs officials to assess customs duties and taxes. It specifies the sales terms, payment terms and the full quantity and description of the goods sold including unit price and total price
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- B/L
Bill of Lading: A document issued by the transportation carrier to the shipper, acting both as a receipt of goods and as an agreement to transport these goods to a specific destination and consignee for a specified charge. It also serves for the consignee as the certificate to collect the goods at the destination
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