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[ QUOTE ] Just a pet peeve of mine and many others in the hobby, but when are we going to begin describing this as a "no radio plate" rather than a radio delete? You can not delete something that was optional, it simply was not ordered from the options list. Something that was "standard" equipment that was factory removed was a "factory delete" e.g. a no heater plate. [/ QUOTE ] That would currently be known as a "radio block-off plate". Feel free to join with the "many others" that have this pet peeve and call it what you like. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Is that what the GM parts book refers to it as? I am not certain of ALL the different actual terms the different manufacturers referred to them as, but I DO know that the term "radio delete" is definately NOT correct. That was my only point here. |
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