MDUBZ said:[post]1388439[/post] yep also in Cambridge; see profile <<<<<
Cambourne were great on my free heath check, nice set up they have there. I bought a 2.5 on a whim and it was the worst car they had ever seen - unsafe i think the word they used was and they were appalled that it had supposedly gotten through an MOT prior to selling!!! took it straight back to where i bought it from with very angry face and got a refund ; but I had caught the bug and bought another 2 days later with the 3.0 engine and now very happy...
The bushes were done in feb last year so i'm ~7K miles in and no discernible noise to speak of. I don't use it daily, very much depends on the weather; the golf is hard to beat as a point to point in the wet or if i need to lug a bike about but a bit dull tbh; so solo or with just 1 in tow the z4 is the preference. i was thinking about track days but don't want to ruin the car now i have it as i want it..
On suspension:http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=74501&start=15
as for cost: I try not to look at that sort of thing, but i've dug out the receipts:
*£620 + £250 fitting for b12 kit (ordered from extreme-carstyling.co.uk)
*£250 bushes fitted
*£120 top mounts: front ones were £35, rear were power flex at £85 - rear OEM have issues apparently and these looked industrial.
*£450 tyres on all corners, eagle f1s
oh, that was a bit more than i had convinced myself i had spent.. thanks for that!!! i also had some body work done, my 108s refurbished and bought a DA polisher and a load of cleaning/detailing products in the last 12 months
I've used Cambourne BMW for years for the e46, but only for buying parts. Will see what they say when I take it in there in a few weeks. I'm fairly confident that the car is good, it just needs a bit of a refresh in a few areas.
Well done for managing to get a refund!! I hope the previous owner sorted it before passing it on again. How was the 2.5 compared to the 3.0?
I need to figure out something to carry the bike around. I'm currently talking to a company called Invisihitch in America. They have a tow hitch for the car. It's $500 though, with another $500 to ship it to the UK for some reason. There is also another product from a company called Bird Automotive. And then there is the Saris bike carrier option. I would guess that I'll end up with a second car at some point!
Thanks for the breakdown of costs, and apologies for making you add it all up! The £250 for bushes, was that control arm and rear trailing arm? Did you also have the anti roll bars done?