Greetings from Boston

Dejablue

Member
Hello all,
I am a new Z4 (E89) owner.
I've had my 2011 35is for two months and have enjoyed it very much…so much so that I have not yet tired of reading and conversing about it with other owners.
I researched this purchase far more than any other vehicle I can recall.
I bought my car used over the internet from a dealer in California and shipped it to Boston.
I won't bore the membership with all of the specifics…so here are a couple of pictures…

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The E89 35is - great choice :thumbsup:
Lovely looking motor, I doubt you will bore anyone here with a list of its specifications - we love specifications :wink:
 
Marlon said:
The E89 35is - great choice :thumbsup:
Lovely looking motor, I doubt will bore anyone here with a list of its specifications - we love specifications :wink:

Ok…here are a couple of things I have done:
Debadged
Smart Top module
Wind Resistor deflector
Cobra S120R concealed radar detector
Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires
 
Lovely Zed. :thumbsup: Welcome to the forum. We are a bunch of chatty Zed geeks, feel free to bore us to death with all the detail you like. :wink:
 
Boston, hmm, very much on my list of mini break destinations, normally we take a trip to the Big Apple but fancy a change, may have to PM you with restaurant & hotel recommendations should we get around to booking anything.

Car looks lovely, I'm warming to the E89 shape now.

Tony
 
TonyP said:
Boston, hmm, very much on my list of mini break destinations, normally we take a trip to the Big Apple but fancy a change, may have to PM you with restaurant & hotel recommendations should we get around to booking anything.

Car looks lovely, I'm warming to the E89 shape now.

Tony

Thanks to all for the welcome!

Tony,
I'd be happy to help with your potential Mini Break.
I don't know about you, but if I were to Mini Break in Boston, some things that it would definitely include would be Boston's North End or maybe the Seaport, for dining/lodging.
Boston is a cultural hot spot depending upon your interests,and there are tons of things to do and see, but I'd hit a NE Patriots game, I'd go to the weekend car show at the Lars Anderson Auto Museum in nearby Brookline, where they feature a different genre of automobile to showcase each weekend through the Fall....and of course I'd have a suite at the Four Seasons to come home to!
My car is already registered for German Car Day in October:
http://larzanderson.org/events/lawn-events/2015lawnschedule/

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