Deer hunting with a Zed

flieger

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 Columbus, OH
For all you deer hunters, this is how you pack a 150lb deer into a BMW Z4.....

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This story has been posted at least a million times. :headbang: Here is the story translated from german: A 3 series was following a Z4. When the Z4 changed lane a fox showed up in front of the 3 series and was naturally aspirated by the 3 series. :( The conclusion is that because the fox was naturally aspirated therefore the 3 was not a 335i. :wink: :lol:
 
pmeloche said:
This story has been posted at least a million times. :headbang: Here is the story translated from german: A 3 series was following a Z4. When the Z4 changed lane a fox showed up in front of the 3 series and was naturally aspirated by the 3 series. :( The conclusion is that because the fox was naturally aspirated therefore the 3 was not a 335i. :wink: :lol:
Well, at least there was a Z4 in the story SOME where. :roll:
 
a 150 pound whitetail would do a LOT more damage than that. I've see then total small cars! They're thick as thieves around here right now--it's the rut and hunters are out in force (need to up the bag limit if you ask me!)
 
This is also a Repost. :P

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2410&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=deer
 
flieger said:
pmeloche said:
This story has been posted at least a million times. :headbang: Here is the story translated from german: A 3 series was following a Z4. When the Z4 changed lane a fox showed up in front of the 3 series and was naturally aspirated by the 3 series. :( The conclusion is that because the fox was naturally aspirated therefore the 3 was not a 335i. :wink: :lol:
Well, at least there was a Z4 in the story SOME where. :roll:

Yeak, I think the problem stems from the story being in german and the poor translation left the 3 series out and it became the Z4 that sucked the fox in. Regardless of the model this is nasty stuff. :o
 
Well, My Z4 almost looked like this, the other night I am driving home from work, 10 PM, you got to love retail, 30 minutes south of Charlotte, NC, a big, and I mean big Buck jumped right at me, I locked the brakes and he missed my car by inches--I even got out to see if he pissed on my car, that close :o :o

Another life saver, the xenon headlights, traction control, etc.----without those, My car would have looked like this photo, Thank God!!!!

Bob
 
A doe or buck of any size would tear the heck out of a Z. With the low front end you'd be fortunate not to have a seat mate. Which would not go well with the leather seats.
 
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