Hi.
New member. I’m a kiwi living in NZ but spent 20 years (‘96 to ‘16) living in London and traveling a lot. Married to an amazing Spaniard and obsessed father of two.
First time Z4 owner with a ‘10 e89 35i which I collected today. Imported from Japan with a hard drive full of Japanese heavy metal music and a seat memory that crushes me against the steering wheel. Love that my car has also traveled and experienced different cultures.
I also have a ‘17 X5 30D as a daily drive (love it) and am an ex biker/tourer (owned a number of GSA1200’s) and before that was a Fiat Coupe 24v Turbo owner.
I had a mate who back in ‘09 purchased one of the first e89 35i’s. It was very similar to mine but was a proper manual and had the lovely red leather. We did a number of European road trips in it which usually consisted of him driving whilst I controlled the stereo and drank local beer in the passenger seat. These memories were what drove me to get myself a Z4.
Anyway, hope to get to know some of you as I explore the world of Z4 ownership. I’ve got a few questions and are keen to replace/upgrade a few parts so watch out for my posts in the e89 sections.
Cheers,
Mike
New member. I’m a kiwi living in NZ but spent 20 years (‘96 to ‘16) living in London and traveling a lot. Married to an amazing Spaniard and obsessed father of two.
First time Z4 owner with a ‘10 e89 35i which I collected today. Imported from Japan with a hard drive full of Japanese heavy metal music and a seat memory that crushes me against the steering wheel. Love that my car has also traveled and experienced different cultures.
I also have a ‘17 X5 30D as a daily drive (love it) and am an ex biker/tourer (owned a number of GSA1200’s) and before that was a Fiat Coupe 24v Turbo owner.
I had a mate who back in ‘09 purchased one of the first e89 35i’s. It was very similar to mine but was a proper manual and had the lovely red leather. We did a number of European road trips in it which usually consisted of him driving whilst I controlled the stereo and drank local beer in the passenger seat. These memories were what drove me to get myself a Z4.
Anyway, hope to get to know some of you as I explore the world of Z4 ownership. I’ve got a few questions and are keen to replace/upgrade a few parts so watch out for my posts in the e89 sections.
Cheers,
Mike

