the TUV thing is a big deal in germany, they're like a regulatory group. in 99 my family lived abroad in munich for a year and my dad brought his new car over with us, but he couldn't drive it until he replaced the tail lights with a new set because the OEM US set didn't have a TUV approval stamp. for whatever reason, the headlights did have the stamp...
but after all that, i bet bmw wouldn't give a crap. it's not that the spacers DO have a TUV stamp, it's that they DON'T have a BMW stamp
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