| After  looking at it some more, it appears the VIN plate might be in two
pieces.  Could the original plate have been cut out around the rivets and the
Alpine  VIN plate slid underneath?
I bet it's really a Tiger.  The seller heard of this group and  knew that he 
could really stir things up by doing the reverse of the  norm....downgrading 
the product.  Now what will we call this  one...."Talger" ??
M
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