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01-09-2016, 04:01 PM #2
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None of the above. Sorry, but you'll need to spend at least $3000 to get a scanner that will be accurate enough and with a large enough capture volume to scan automotive parts with sufficient resolution for reverse-engineering. And that doesn't include the RE software, which can cost a lot more.
Andrew Werby
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