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Obioban 06-06-2013 12:33 PM

CSL rear window glass-- NLA?
 
Just noticed this note on RealOEM-- are CSL owners getting standard M3 glass when they order replacements now?

Quote:

REAR WINDOW GREEN W. ANTENNE 1 51317895441
Important notice on standardization!
The window supplied as a replacement
part is equipped with more plugs than the
original and also differs in appearance.
Reason:
Only the top-level version is now
being supplied. Any plugs that will not
be used on the individual vehicle must
be tied back out of the way.

NZ_M3 06-06-2013 12:41 PM

No, but I am sure the legitimate CSL owners would appreciate it if you guys over the pond stop buying parts that aren't destined for non-CSLs

You guys are basically ruining it for all the CSL owners and any future possibility of keeping these genuine CSLs running in the future.

Lot of the parts are now supplied as a kit rather than as individual components - which is what that note denotes.



Perhaps time to start restricting USA access to the website : P

alexk 06-06-2013 01:02 PM

I think we should start sending some emails to BMW about this situation.

Its ridiculous that so many CSL wannabes have original CSL parts and we are exposed.
In case we have an issue/accident we might not be able to replace the parts with CSL parts because some people got them to CSLize their simple M3s.

Obioban 06-06-2013 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NZ_M3 (Post 147022)
No, but I am sure the legitimate CSL owners would appreciate it if you guys over the pond stop buying parts that aren't destined for non-CSLs

You guys are basically ruining it for all the CSL owners and any future possibility of keeping these genuine CSLs running in the future.

Lot of the parts are now supplied as a kit rather than as individual components - which is what that note denotes.



Perhaps time to start restricting USA access to the website : P

Ha, I don't think you're going to stop that flow. That said, might be better to focus your annoyance at BMW-- they could make more parts, if they decided to.

If there were factory parts available for your car that were better, I doubt you wouldn't install them ;)



Quote:

Originally Posted by alexk (Post 147024)
I think we should start sending some emails to BMW about this situation.

Its ridiculous that so many CSL wannabes have original CSL parts and we are exposed.
In case we have an issue/accident we might not be able to replace the parts with CSL parts because some people got them to CSLize their simple M3s.

You realize every CSL is a CSLized simple M3?

I agree you should email BMW, though. Not making parts for a car that has only been out of production for 10 years is an absurd situation. I wouldn't expect to curb the flow to non CSL owners, though-- they're all already going through legitimate CSL owners. What can they do beyond that?

chrisburns 06-06-2013 01:08 PM

Just out of curiosity do you guys not need a CSL chassis number to order genuine parts ?

Obioban 06-06-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisburns (Post 147027)
Just out of curiosity do you guys not need a CSL chassis number to order genuine parts ?

There's websites and individuals that sell CSL parts. They go through legitimate CSL owners in other countries, where CSLs were sold. We can't order CSL parts directly from BMW.

NZ_M3 06-06-2013 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Obioban (Post 147025)
Ha, I don't think you're going to stop that flow. That said, might be better to focus your annoyance at BMW-- they could make more parts, if they decided to.

If there were factory parts available for your car that were better, I doubt you wouldn't install them ;)

They have with the M3 GTS and have managed to stop those parts from being installed on non GTS cars - bar a few (I know as I've been following what's been happening with it and BMW have been quite proactive about keeping those parts out of non legitimate owners - even to go as far as to actually not assign part numbers and the requirement that any replacement parts only be issued when the broken part is returned - where possible)

Put yourself in our shoes mate - if you owned a real CSL and spare parts that were made and destined for us were being pawned off to others that don't actually own a CSL how would you feel?


I have heard but have not been able to confirm that the reason BMW have started to put NLA on a lot of CSL parts is because of the very reason that parts are being sold to places that weren't suppose to get them (i.e. USA).

Did any of you guys that attended the 10th anniversary find out anything more about it?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Obioban (Post 147028)
There's websites and individuals that sell CSL parts. They go through legitimate CSL owners in other countries, where CSLs were sold. We can't order CSL parts directly from BMW.

That's bullshit ... ecstuning have been able to order CSL parts directly for a couple of years now - they don't lodge orders with CSL owners and then put a margin on it. That's now all changing however - I have had one order rejected from BMW AG once because the dealership failed to supply confirmed ownership status - it was only when this was actually supplied that the parts were released. So hopefully this is pointing to a changing of policy and the beginning of locking down CSL parts for legitimate owners.

Obioban 06-06-2013 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NZ_M3 (Post 147029)
They have with the M3 GTS and have managed to stop those parts from being installed on non GTS cars - bar a few (I know as I've been following what's been happening with it and BMW have been quite proactive about keeping those parts out of non legitimate owners - even to go as far as to actually not assign part numbers and the requirement that any replacement parts only be issued when the broken part is returned - where possible)

Put yourself in our shoes mate - if you owned a real CSL and spare parts that were made and destined for us were being pawned off to others that don't actually own a CSL how would you feel?


I have heard but have not been able to confirm that the reason BMW have started to put NLA on a lot of CSL parts is because of the very reason that parts are being sold to places that weren't suppose to get them (i.e. USA).

Did any of you guys that attended the 10th anniversary find out anything more about it?




That's bullshit ... ecstuning have been able to order CSL parts directly for a couple of years now - they don't lodge orders with CSL owners and then put a margin on it. That's now all changing however - I have had one order rejected from BMW AG once because the dealership failed to supply confirmed ownership status - it was only when this was actually supplied that the parts were released. So hopefully this is pointing to a changing of policy and the beginning of locking down CSL parts for legitimate owners.

I do see how it sucks, but it's also not something that's going to stop... so campaign BMW to make more.

If it makes you feel better, I almost never end up going with OEM BMW CSL parts. The only OEM CSL parts on my car are the cabin air filter housing and, if I get it, the back window. Almost always the aftermarket version seems to be better in some way (e.g. brembos instead of OEM CSL brakes, lightweight forged 18s instead of cast CSL 19s, half the weight carbon fiber CSL trunk, Full supersprint exhaust instead of OEM BMW exhaust track, etc). But, in certain cases, there is no valid aftermarket alternative-- like the back window.

cossack 06-06-2013 04:23 PM

Relax...
 
Wow, didn't realize there was gonna be this much hate. I see your guys point about us yanks buying up CSL parts. However we can also blame BMW for not bringing the damn car over in the first place. How do you think we feel being left out. Trust me when i say i can afford the CSL. I'd gladly own one too. I just never found an easy way to bring one over. Your CSL wouldn't exist if the regular E46 M3 didn't come out first. The CSL was a standard M3 that they added all the extra pieces to to make it unique. The reason why so many M3 owners in the states want oem csl parts is primarily due to quality of products.

mattCSLnut 06-06-2013 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cossack (Post 147036)
Wow, didn't realize there was gonna be this much hate. I see your guys point about us yanks buying up CSL parts. However we can also blame BMW for not bringing the damn car over in the first place. How do you think we feel being left out. Trust me when i say i can afford the CSL. I'd gladly own one too. I just never found an easy way to bring one over. Your CSL wouldn't exist if the regular E46 M3 didn't come out first. The CSL was a standard M3 that they added all the extra pieces to to make it unique. The reason why so many M3 owners in the states want oem csl parts is primarily due to quality of products.

It's not hate dude... just good old FREEDOM of expression ;)
With all due respect the reason why you guys didn't get the E46 M3 CSL is because of your own OTT emission regulations (especially Cali. emissions) ) and the overall US obsesion with SUVs the size of small "Suburban" houses. So go and submit a complaint to your US representatives :clown: at the White House and not blame the BMW M guys in Munich. Trust me, they would have LOVEd to have sold the CSL in the US, which was BMWs biggest market in 2003.

With regards to the regular E46 M3, I don't think anybody is knocking it here... it's without a doubt a great M-car :thumbs: and good basis for the M3 CSL, however IMHO the real reason for the US M3 owners appetite for CSL parts is to recreate (as close as they can) an M3 CSL, because your own government denied it to you guys :banghead:
Kudos for being rebellious :supz:


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