Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What exactly are NOS parts?
A: NOS stands for "New Old Stock", and refers to auto parts that are brand new, never installed on a vehicle, but were manufactured long ago.
Q: What is the difference between New, NOS, Rebuilt, Reconditioned, Remanufactured and Used parts?
A: Check out the table below for how we use these terms.
Term | Meaning |
New |
Brand new parts, usually in the original packaging (if available). These parts have never been installed on a vehicle |
NOS |
Also New, but specific to parts that were manufactured long in the past. Example- our Varajet II carburetors were manufactured in the 1980's, yet have never been installed on a vehicle and are brand new (even if a bit dusty). |
Rebuilt / Reconditioned |
A part that has been disassembled, cleaned, repaired (if necessary) and reassembled, normally using new components. |
Remanufactured |
A part that has been rebuilt by an authorized remanufacturer and certified to function identically to a brand new part. Part tolerances are the same as a manufacturer's brand new part. When you have your vehicle serviced at a dealership they will often use factory authorized remanufactured parts. |
Used |
These parts were removed from a vehicle and are offered for sale. They are sold "As Is". You should expect some work on your part may be necessary in order for them to perform as a suitable replacement for a part on your vehicle. |