I don't recall. I did receive the product on time and in good shape. They did promptly answer an emailed question regarding the key chain thingy. They're a small shop and operate in batches. Perhaps they're just a bit overwhelmed at the moment.
In my former life, i drove a little car that had these little ears. They served no purpose (aero or mud guard) other than to satisfy a law in certain countries.
In these regions, cars from the factory must be as wide as the tires. The idea is that you can't have tires wider than the car...
Same here. I never run in manual mode without being in Sport. And tend to do this in first while making a turn and I didn't think to position my hand to change gears. I hear the engine start to rev up but my hands too far away. It bangs the rev limiter, doesn't up shift, and pedestrians...
OP is in Italy. Cannot speak to this at all and I warn you to note where the other forum members are located.
In the U.S., we are governed by a Federal statute known as the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. Basically the mfg must show how the aftermarket part caused the failure. A stupid stick on...
I did this once and then I Bimmer coded the head unit and the settings all went away. There was much sadness and consternation. I haven't recovered (or it needed it that much) to reprogram them.
I was thinking the Supra was excluded from this. But a little google fu doesn't seem to add up. I hate dealers. Even when I think I take 'em I don't take. Bastards so full of lies.
At least I got a free thing of motor oil.
Got baby's first oil change at the dealership.
I bamboozled them into a free oil change. Even got them to throw in a bottle of oil with GR Supra label for my garage decor.
I felt bad about the charade but then reminded myself about $1000 carbon fiber mirror cavers, the $300 paint...
Dallas area. Seen half a dozen in the wild. A couple at car shows. And one random night at local little coffee shop's car show (Turbo Coffee) three of 'em showed up at once. So for a brief moment there were 4 in a parking lot.
Germans gonna German. So you can't turn it off per se. But you can program it to recall setting last time you drove. So you turn it off once and leave it off. Car won't automatically turn it on again on your next drive.