speedmaster stuff pulled from Summit racing shelves
Back in 1992 when I was stationed in Korea you could buy anything and 99.99% were cloned parts.
A friend went downtown and bought a Yamaha 5 channel AMP for like $115. I had the same model I had bought in USA for $450. They both sounded the same in the low freq's but his tweeter freq's were cleaner.
They had a Korondo 4X4 that looked just like a Jeep CJ7 and the doors, fender and hoods fit on a CJ with a bit of bolt hole alignment filing. Jeep never got a dime.
The Police rode motorcycles that were a dead ringer of a 1950's Harley. Harley never got a dime.
You could go to a street Kiosk and pick 200 CD of the most recent music in America and it cost about $1 per CD. They burnt it right then and there and printed the liner too. 10% dead ringer to the real product that was $9 to $12 in the PX/BX on base.
This is not new.