Happy newbie

Jiblian

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Hi all

I have been stalking this forum for maybe 6 months or so ,gleaning an insight into the world of the Z4.
About a couple of weeks ago I found a car that I was happy with. Time will tell if I have been lucky .
The information you provide here is invaluable and helped me with my recent purchase.Thanks guys.



Hopefully in time I can also contribute to this site with any pearls of wisdom I may find.http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/posting.php?mode=post&f=11#
 
Lovely interior - the light colours are so much better.

Don't be shy about posting pics of the outside so that we can all comment on that as well!

Welcome and enjoy :driving:
 
Hi Jiblian,

Welcome to the forum. Glad it's been a useful resource.
Lovely looking car and I haven't seen the dash in that colour before.

So what is your car? A coupe judging by the picture... Si?
Spec, mileage.

Hope you enjoy it for a long, long time!!
 
Hi guys

thanks for the encouraging welcome.
The dash ,seats and door trims are the cream leather with piano black centre console. This arrangement certainly caught my eye when I first saw the pictures of it for sale .
I work in an engineering and machining environment so any with a metal finish dash turned me off personally. No doubt someone who works with leather would prefer a different finish.
The original BMW floor mats also have a cream line around the edge too.
The mileage is 38k ,bodywork is nice with no stone chips,inside is pretty clean. Not bad fro a 57 plate. Full BMW service record.
The main area of temporary irritation is the 108 wheels. On close inspection they let the rest of the car down. I will have them refurbished as soon as my bank balance has settled down a bit, heard of a place near Ipswich that comes recommended on this forum. Probably seems the nearest to my south Norfolk location- unless anyone knows differently.
Going to keep it fairly standard with just a stubby and polybushes that are non standard.



Drives very well, especially when you have the correct air pressures in the tyres. When you start the engine it causes an involuntary smile-every time!
 
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