| It's the manner in which you gave it. Why so abrupt? It's common sense for a consumer to inquire about a product they are purchasing. It's common sense to ask who made the part if the manufacturer is listed as "N/A". IMO, it's also common sense to look at the product on Courtesy's website, look at the price, and conclude that it's most likely of cxracing origins or quality. But I don't think Courtesy's sole reason for not listing a manufacturer in this case is to protect their supply source.
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