JASMA will not be doing any sales. it stands for Japan Automotive Sport Muffler Association, so association will never deal with sales
Yes... Although the JASMA (ayam) brand cannot be considered counterfeit because JASMA in Japan is not a brand but an accreditation body, this naming scheme is deceiving people who do not know much (but knows that things with a JASMA tag is a good brand) into thinking that the JASMA (ayam) brand is a very good product.ok i dont think you get what i am trying to say
lets say people who just get into the modding world then people tell them exhaust with JASMA tag is very good
so lets say they dont kno any better so they see these jasma products and assume the same
and also the prices are very attractive when compared with the more reputable brands out there
so im quite sure they will buy it
for me i believe everyone will definitely go through this stage where you cheap stuff like JASMA and then it fails pretty fast as compared to the other brands then youve learnt your lesson and you only buy the other brands and buy maybe some very minor jasma products where even it it fails after like 1 year of use you wouldnt feel any loss :rolleyes:
Conclusion, although one is a brand and another is an accreditation body, the brand tries to con people into believing that they came from the accreditation body...
Damn it was hard to even type out a sentence to explain...