Good point. If that's the case, I'm not sure if there's a way for us to know which 43 VINs are associated with those cars other than tying out each and every LE number to a VIN.
I'm updating the Google document to track what gets posted here, but Bimmercat seems to be acting up. It's really...
Bimmercat wasn’t responding well to automated scrapes with Python / urllib.requests (I may just not be doing it right), so I’ve started manually filling in the data sheet. After a while of doing this yesterday, though, Bimmercat.com stopped displaying vehicle data, so I’m not sure if we’re only...
Maybe I just haven't come across the others yet, but the only A90 on that list with the "Lockable Camouflage Cover" that I've seen thus far is the one that was produced on 2018/09/13 (VIN# WZ1DB4C01LW000042) - this is the only one that I've come across that was produced before the Phantom LE#1...
I think it depends on the edge, but from what Xpel told me, there are certain places that they typically won’t cover under their warranty if it gets wrapped (and thus some of their pattern parts come right up to the edge but there’s a slight, almost unnoticeable, gap). This is the Xpel warranty...
I didn’t think they generally wrapped edges anyway unless you specifically asked because it makes it more likely to peel (since PPF is thicker than vinyl wrap), and having them wrap edges would invalidate the warranty.
I agree that $4,500 for the whole car sounds a bit on the lower side. I was...
So... I'm a lawyer, not a programmer, but I am kind of familiar with some basics of programming and if there's someone who could whip together some sort of a data scraper I think that we may be able to pull the necessary data from bimmercat.com. I've added a column with a link to each car's...
If someone who’s already taken theirs off could do a quick video tutorial or something that would be awesome. If the CF mirror caps are like any of the TRD parts, they’ll come with instructions on how to install them, but I haven’t found anything online yet that shows how the mirror caps just...
See the "Potential LE Vin List" tab: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ls-8MSbNLBw9s0goKeggise1vRktPHIAGq541c0fdXY/edit#gid=1873859057
It's probably somewhere around the mid 300s.
Yeah, I definitely like the two-tone ones more than the all-red or all-black ones and wish that the LEs has come with that option. That’s interesting what Toyota told you... does that mean that if something happens to the red LE seats you can never get them again? (Or was the part # previously...
Hrmmm I can kind of see it, but I'm not sure if it's just the angle of the picture in the catalog / the lighting and blurry quality in a lot of these photos. Look at the 5:29~5:53 mark of this video for a better shot of the seat:
Are you saying that front part of the base (i.e., the black...
I'm hoping that the crash testing would've been done long before they moved to production of the cars. Along those same lines, though, a lot of cars have been held up for quite a while at port due to issues. I wonder if any of the LEs were damaged during transportation to the point to where they...
It certainly wouldn't be the first time that a manufacturer has claimed that they only produced X units a limited-edition car but they actually produced more than X (e.g., with the Ferrari Enzo, of which there were supposedly "only 399 ever made"), but the txt file had 1544 VINs on it. The list...
Maybe I'm just not seeing something, but out of honest curiosity, what's different from the Japanese seats (a larger picture from the catalog is included below) and those in the photo in the OP?
For further information, check out the Japanese Supra catalog: https://toyota.jp/pages/contents/request/webcatalog/supra/supra_main_201906.pdf
It has the following seat options: