What does off-line auto parts mean?
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Off-line auto parts refer to components that come off the vehicle assembly line, including parts that fail pre-installation inspections, those damaged during production or transportation, defective items produced by supporting manufacturers, as well as tested or inspected parts (mostly exterior components). Classification of auto parts: 1. Genuine parts: Components bearing manufacturer logos with individual packaging and codes, primarily sourced from OEMs and 4S stores. 2. OEM-quality parts: Qualified components produced by certified manufacturers (not necessarily the original automaker), featuring manufacturer details, product branding, production addresses, and proper certification.