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    CAV Decal 2020

    As noted previously, put the stickers on a piece of PPF, and then apply the PPF to the car. Works great. And easy to take off/reposition later if you want to.
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    Black headliner plastic trim part numbers?

    Does anyone know if there are different part numbers for the black/grey plastic headliner bits from early model 3's with the alcantara headliner? Looking at the Tesla parts catalog, I don't see any part numbers differentiating between the beige and black? It seems to me these must exist, but I...
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    Cannot login to YouTube using Tesla Browser

    I work at Google, been there 13 years as an engineer and Eng Mgr, and I have a very good understanding of how SSO works. I'm not an idiot. I'm not trying to protect my stuff from the government, Google, Tesla, Elon, or anyone else that has a million other ways to try and get that info. I just...
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    Cannot login to YouTube using Tesla Browser

    I don't see how that's the least bit relevant to my question. My employer already has full access to my phone and accounts, and I'm not the least bit concerned about the government accessing it either. I have literally zero problem with that. I do, like most people, take steps to prevent my...
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    Cannot login to YouTube using Tesla Browser

    Is there a supported way to log in to YouTube only, without logging into your Google account generally? I would really prefer not to give everyone with access to the car access to my Gmail account as well.
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    Wrapped the inside of my steering wheel matte white

    Good eye! No, I didn't. The white is simply the white cardboard overlay that came with it in the original box. I much prefer the white, but ultimately removed it because my phone slid around too much and would slide out of place with it on. The black mat has a rubberized texture which prevents...
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    Tesla 3 Performance v. Porsche 911 4S

    I doubt many people are cross shopping a Model 3 and a Turbo S. Looking forward to the eventual new Roadster and Turbo S comparos though.
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    Tesla 3 Performance v. Porsche 911 4S

    M3P and Porsche 911 GTS (997) owner here. They are both great cars. The Porsche wins hands down on luxury and build quality. I would so gladly have paid another $10-20k for a more premium interior on the Model 3. I don’t find the interior on the S or X premium either. I’m sure at some point in...
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    Tesla 3 Performance v. Porsche 911 4S

    Amazed you got 49,000 miles out of a set of MPS4S!! Michelin only warrants them to 30k. I also have them in a staggered setup on my 911 GTS. Michelin only warrants them to 15k on staggered setups, and mine are usually done after 12-15k. They start getting noisy around 8-10k. Amazing tire...
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    Wrapped the inside of my steering wheel matte white

    I think painting to match the exterior body color might be a good look.
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    Tesla charging cable Mobile - Unused with 5-15 adapter- $200

    I'm in the Bay Area and will take this if it's Gen2. I'm near Mountain View.
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    Likelyhood of bending 20 inch performance wheels

    Let's agree to disagree on whether the Model 3 (which is available in various trims with 18, 19, or 20 inch rims) has a significantly higher GVWR than other vehicles in its class such as the BMW 4 series/M4 (which is also available in various trims with 18, 19, or 20) rims. I'll concede that if...
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    Likelyhood of bending 20 inch performance wheels

    And the GVWR of a BMW 430 AWD convertible is 4971 and a 7 series is 5897 lbs. Again, Tesla rim/tire packages are no worse than any other brand. Spamming the thread with a dozen cherry picked anecdotes is adding 0 value to the discussion.