reverse engineering of automotive parts
Reverse engineering of automotive parts refers to the process of examining and analyzing existing automotive components to understand their design, structure, and functionality. This involves disassembling, measuring, and studying the parts to create detailed models or replicas, either for repair or for the purpose of creating similar or improved versions in the future.
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