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Dang, VIN 420... now that is a collectors item!
View attachment 258042 View attachment 258041 VIN 869 seen at Fremont factory chargers this afternoon.
869 \o/
Things are moving!
Is there a huge gap in the lower edge of the A-pilar?View attachment 258042 View attachment 258041 VIN 869 seen at Fremont factory chargers this afternoon.
That’s great news, but if I’m not mistaken, that is the employee lot, not the public chargers. Can you confirm?View attachment 258042 View attachment 258041 VIN 869 seen at Fremont factory chargers this afternoon.
That’s great news, but if I’m not mistaken, that is the employee lot, not the public chargers. Can you confirm?
I live in Dallas, dang!!Driving up Tollway in Dallas. Had California manufacturer plates.
That makes the Midnight Silver look very good!View attachment 258042 View attachment 258041 VIN 869 seen at Fremont factory chargers this afternoon.
Yes, employee lot.That’s great news, but if I’m not mistaken, that is the employee lot, not the public chargers. Can you confirm?
Sure looks like it. I've noticed this on some other Model 3 photos as well. It doesn't really bother me since it's a small area that's out of the way so it's really not that noticeable.Is there a huge gap in the lower edge of the A-pilar?
Man, I am drooling over this. I was going to avoid black just because of the extra care it takes to keep it clean and scratch free. But if I can get a full wrap for around $3k (based on paint thread) it effectively costs me $1,500 since I previously was leaning towards red.
Plus it has the temporary paper CA registration tag in the window, so it's definitely finished and sold, not some validation car or unfinished car waiting for parts.Since cars are only being sold to employees at the moment, why does it matter?
Man, I am drooling over this. I was going to avoid black just because of the extra care it takes to keep it clean and scratch free. But if I can get a full wrap for around $3k (based on paint thread) it effectively costs me $1,500 since I previously was leaning towards red.
Correct, $1000 for paint.I thought the paint upcharge was only $1000 So the wrap would cost you $2000.