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01-10-2020, 09:28 AM | #26 |
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It's probably was one of those restricted options that slipped through the cracks and made it to the US.
I would still take it and tell them I know a "guy" that can get it inspected.. The 420 glass is a cool, unique feature |
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01-10-2020, 10:18 AM | #27 | |
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I ran my VIN in the decoder: S420A "Sun Protection Glazing" is on the car according to the decoder. The other stuff in there looks like a normal US car. Type is "M3 (USA)". DVD area code 1. US stereo. here is the stamp on the factory tinted glass: This is even more interesting with the input from Tintking. Tintking - if the photo above if there were film over the letter/logos and over the dot matrix part would it be possible to detect the tiny bit of lifting over the raised bits? I've seen this on other tint jobs. Maybe the car has film but I really can't believe that myself, sales guy, sales manager, service manager, general manager of dealership, and staff at MD certified inspection shop cannot detect it when looking as closely and carefully as possible. If I were near the car I would use a razor blade to attempt to lift a hidden edge or even try to cut/scrape a hidden place as tint would cut/scape but privacy glass would not. Something just doesn't add up. This is a US vehicle and it must have been a legal option. So lets take a look at another 30th Jahre that is for sale in Pennsylvania. I tried to contact this guy but he does not seem to answer PMs. https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1669711 he has his window sticker linked in the for sale post. It does not mention privacy glass but he car has the exact same look as "mine." The ad doesn't say it but i get the impression he is the original purchaser since he is claiming no rain etc. I'm trying to ask him if he has film on the car which I highly doubt. I ran the VIN decoder on his VIN (WBS8M9C52H5G83655). Interestingly his VIN is 1 sequence number higher than "mine." His VIN decode report looks to be IDENTICAL to "mine" including the S420A "Sun Protection Glazing" I'm not convinced of any explanation offered so far including: 1. There is film. 2. There is no film but car has factory installed ROW privacy glass option that is not 50 state legal. 3. Glass has been changed to non-US glass. Thanks for all the participation. Any other theories? Last edited by l00semarble; 01-10-2020 at 10:27 AM.. |
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01-10-2020, 11:21 AM | #29 |
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Interesting. I thought all jahre edition came in with dct transmission only. 6mt FTW
Good luck with ur ride. Such a nightmare because of the stupid tint, this is torturing, GM should just replace the rear windows for u at no cost and wrap up the deal lol |
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01-10-2020, 11:35 AM | #30 |
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Take a couple of pictures of the quarter glass or around the edge of the rear window where the dot matrix is and I can tell you if I see film. Take it from the outside of the car and you don’t need to get real close just make sure it’s clear. I will bet $1 million plus ownership of my car if I’m wrong LOL.
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01-10-2020, 12:06 PM | #31 |
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Just tell them to don't worry about inspection and you go get it inspected on your own. Have the dealership compensate you for your time and trouble.
There are places in MD that will pass you even with illegal tint, IE I 'know a guy.' Hell there is a spot in Baltimore that will pass you without even seeing the car, just have to pay a little more for it. |
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No realistic for a couple reasons. That would be 5 pieces of glass with 2 in each rear door plus the big rear window which is of course glued in. I would not want someone to saw out the rear glass on my special edition BMW. Is the small fixed glass in rear door glued in? More butchery to change? Even if I did the cost would be so far beyond what the dealership is making on the car. It would make no sense for them to do it and I would not want the butchered car anyway.
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Did my picture above not come through? I posted a close up with the dot matrix. I would love for you to be right because that would give an obvious path to ownership for me. The dealership would be happy is this were true too but so far they agree this is not the case. I would be more likely to think you are right if this were the only car with these dark rear windows but the fact of the S420A Sun Protective Glazing option listed and the fact there are numerous examples out there of these unbalanced front/rear tint jobs on the 30th Jahre cars makes me wonder. How often do customers ask for this kind of untinted front and fairly dark back on this kind of car? I would imagine anyone paying for tint on a nice M3 is going to get something that looks more balanced even if it is 35%/20%. Thank you again for your thoughts and participation. |
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And I think most european cars have dark tint in the back and nothing up front..like so: Doesn't look bad to me IMHO. |
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Nice! Good to know the going rate for these.
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Maybe it was a US spec car ordered and picked up in Europe like a military or government officer ordered it and then shipped to US as used.
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01-10-2020, 01:47 PM | #41 |
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Well...got the call. MD state trooper tested glass and "it failed". Nobody at the dealer ship though to ask the emissivity number.
Sales Manager said he has done all he can do. Says that cars are ordered sometimes that are not 50 state legal. He said I can come pick up the car with bill of sale only and I am responsible for inspection, tax, tag, title or he will refund my deposit. You know....i do have blue eyes. I am pretty sensitive to the sunlight. I have some phone calls to make. Optometrist, local inspectors, people who know people, etc. |
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I've ordered a BMW under teh military sales program when I was stationed in Germany. Basically you are ordering a US spec car that is delivered first in Germany. You don't get to pick/choose ROW options on this kind of order from my understanding.
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Even in super regulated California we don't have inspections on vehicles, save for SMOG, and even that varies by county. For example, where I live, you have to SMOG when you sell. That's it. Everytime I get on a motorcycle or car forum I think, wow, Maryland, Virginia etc. are WAY worse than California with inspections. We don't have them!
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