Aftermarket crash parts definition

Aftermarket crash parts means replacement parts as defined in Iowa Code section 537B.4.
Aftermarket crash parts means replacement auto parts for any of the non-mechanical sheet metal or plastic parts that generally form the exterior of an auto including inner and outer panels.
Aftermarket crash parts means crash parts:

Examples of Aftermarket crash parts in a sentence

  • Even Geico appraisers have confirmed this after inspecting vehicles trial fitted with aftermarket CAPA Certified parts.• Aftermarket crash parts have never been engineered or tested, by the aftermarket part manufacturers or CAPA, as it relates to the vehicle’s safety & crash avoidance systems.• If some CAPA certified crash parts do not even qualify in fit and finish, how do you think they will perform in an actual crash.

  • Even Geico appraisers have confirmed this after inspecting vehicles trial fitted with aftermarket CAPA Certified parts.• Aftermarket crash parts have never been engineered or tested, by the aftermarket part manufacturers or CAPA, in the vehicle manufacturer’s safety system.• If some CAPA certified crash parts do not even qualify in fit and finish, how do you think they will perform in an actual crash.

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