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It'll be a pretty firm ride on those wheels I would think.
Quite so..it’s all a matter of taste but for me the steering wheel / rear speakers / stubby / wheels are exercises of form over function..no stock parking sensors…why?

As per school report…could try harder..
 
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Welcome to the forum, and good luck with your search. :thumbsup:
 
Quite so..it’s all a matter of taste but for me the steering wheel / rear speakers / stubby / wheels are exercises of form over function..no stock parking sensors…why?

As per school report…could try harder..
Err..ok. so the question was does anyone know the vehicle. Not the stubby, changeable, wheels, changeable, steering wheel looks better than standard and the speakers i would suggest are probably an upgrade from the base system. Just my thoughts .

Anyway. Does anyone here recognize it.
Thanks
 
@Greatscott, well welcome to the forum, there are a lot of members who are very much "old school", but don't be put off as they know their stuff. Myself, I'm also old school, and would have loved to seen this "Halfords special", but you seem to have deleted your original post.
Many different visions make up a club, but here we really do love the Z4, it's not just a car.
 
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@Greatscott - I was going to say welcome to the forum, but the fact you seem to have deleted your first post leads me to think you may not be stopping?
Hopefully I'm wrong so................................. Welcome to the forum. :)
 
I think sometimes it can be poor on this forum, the chap did ask if anyone recognised the car not what their personal thoughts are on it
Sorry, don't agree. This is a very successful car forum (probably the busiest single model forum left on the web) partly because people DO give their opinions freely, liked or not by the majority. If new members are going to get the hump when a reply isn't exactly what they want, we are better off without them IMHO.
The OP's first post was a 'give me information' type post. There is an unwritten etiquette on here that you introduce yourself and go from there, gently. If newbies just wade straight in with "oi you lot, tell me stuff, now, and I'll be gone" attitude it doesn't go down well with some.
This forum is the most welcoming I know, as long as new members are polite and respectful on first contact.

That is MY opinion!
 
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Merry Christmas Pondy :)

I'm late to the thread, but in the spirit of being helpful to the original poster - yes - I do recognise it.

Seen it around quite a few times on the forum, and feels like I may have seen it once or twice on my keyboard.

It's a 'full stop'.
 
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