JonDarian
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It sounds like you are searching the right way for the VIN, although the RWD VIN has LRW at the start. The Chrome Extension apparently works, but some people don't like the privacy implications. I never had a hidden VIN. It first showed in the source code after I received notification.Interesting...
At my end, order for RWD, White with Black interior, 19" Gemini made on 11 July and I have no VIN... at least, I think I don't - I'm using a Chrome extension called "Tesla VIN Finder" - obviously I don't know if it works or not. However, to double-check, I have done a "View source" and searched "5YJ" being Tesla's manufacturer code, and nothing found.
I wonder if Shanghai do runs of LR for a few days, then swap to Performance, then back to RWD?
I believe they do work in batches, so you probably won't see MYLR or MYP and MYRWD built on the same day.
This happens from time to time when the ports are getting congested. If you know which vessel your car is on, you can track it's progress. By looking at the port schedules, you can get a sense of delays to expect. They can be substantial sometimes. Or you can pay for Vedaprime to do the work for you. In the past, Tesla reps were giving very inaccurate information. I can't speak for what they are doing now, but would be very sceptical of anything they say.Anyone else got an email from Tesla saying significant port congestion impacting several vessels arriving into Australia, causing delays in processing and delivery?