new_world99
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I have done it! :driving:
2009 35i with 26K on the clock. Very good condition. Would have liked larger alloys, but there seems to be very little high spec 35i. I wanted the manual gear box so no 35is for me.
Are they sport seats? There are so many buttons on the dash and steering wheel I am still working out what does what.
As a bit of a messer, I am looking to do some minor mods, and your advise with be welcome, especially recommendations for people for the job around London.
1. I park it in central London on the street so am looking for some sort of protective wrap to minimise parking scratches. I had a quote of about £1000 to wrap front and back bumper and bonnet, which I think is OTT as I can have the whole car resprayed for that price. I use a clear plastic to coat my bicycles and I might just do a DIY - I don't think it would stand out that much as the car is silver (also will be covered in a thick layer of dust in a couple of days anyway).
2. Exhaust. It is surprisingly quiet. Mind you, I am used to motorbikes. It is a pretty common thing for bikers that as soon as we get our hands on a new bike to rip out the stock exhaust +/- catalytic converter and replace with an aftermarket system and a custom map. But then I am not planning on wearing ear plugs when driving the Zed! I have been looking at the forum and I like the idea of doing an OEM mod, i.e. covering 2 out of the 4 pipes in the back box. Does anyone know anyone that can do that in the London or surrounding area which do not charge an earth?
3. Similarly, possibly a remap. I really don't think it needs any more power for the given chassis, but it's more about making it more fuel efficient and ironing out the flat spots in the torque curve (and to be honest making it sound nicer!). Has anyone done this and care to share some thoughts, and again possible recommendations?
4. Heated seats. I think they are pretty important if I want to have the hood down when the temperature drops aka now. I am a bit of a softie clearly
I don't think the seats in this car is heated, or at least I have not found the button for it if they are. Has anyone got any thoughts on aftermarket add-on heating elements for the seats?
That's it for now. I am sure I will think of other mods :-D
2009 35i with 26K on the clock. Very good condition. Would have liked larger alloys, but there seems to be very little high spec 35i. I wanted the manual gear box so no 35is for me.
Are they sport seats? There are so many buttons on the dash and steering wheel I am still working out what does what.
As a bit of a messer, I am looking to do some minor mods, and your advise with be welcome, especially recommendations for people for the job around London.
1. I park it in central London on the street so am looking for some sort of protective wrap to minimise parking scratches. I had a quote of about £1000 to wrap front and back bumper and bonnet, which I think is OTT as I can have the whole car resprayed for that price. I use a clear plastic to coat my bicycles and I might just do a DIY - I don't think it would stand out that much as the car is silver (also will be covered in a thick layer of dust in a couple of days anyway).
2. Exhaust. It is surprisingly quiet. Mind you, I am used to motorbikes. It is a pretty common thing for bikers that as soon as we get our hands on a new bike to rip out the stock exhaust +/- catalytic converter and replace with an aftermarket system and a custom map. But then I am not planning on wearing ear plugs when driving the Zed! I have been looking at the forum and I like the idea of doing an OEM mod, i.e. covering 2 out of the 4 pipes in the back box. Does anyone know anyone that can do that in the London or surrounding area which do not charge an earth?
3. Similarly, possibly a remap. I really don't think it needs any more power for the given chassis, but it's more about making it more fuel efficient and ironing out the flat spots in the torque curve (and to be honest making it sound nicer!). Has anyone done this and care to share some thoughts, and again possible recommendations?
4. Heated seats. I think they are pretty important if I want to have the hood down when the temperature drops aka now. I am a bit of a softie clearly

That's it for now. I am sure I will think of other mods :-D