Just gauging interest right now - Z4M Roadster

Now that the Z4M has gone ......... will I still be allowed to post on here :tumbleweed:

........ at least I am in with a chance of keeping my licence now lol
 
teamemmenracing said:
Glad he's happy ..... :driving:

Just got to deal with herself right now ..... :headbang:

I take it your wife didn't want you to sell it,or was it the price you sold it for she was upset at,lol
 
Congrats Eddie — we need breakfast at brands next week... I'm on holiday :D

And :hattip: to you Mr T - true forum spirit :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Congratulations to Eddie, it a lovely example :thumbsup:

and to Mr T, good for you, the world would needs more like you and less like this who are too quick to judge

mattwaltersz4m said:
Poor form from the OP :thumbsdown:
 
Its a lovely car .... one of my favourites if not the favourite from Z4 Forum runs used to look stunning with its Hard top on...

Fair play Mr T good luck with what ever comes next :thumbsup:
 
Hi All , I thought I'd do a little write up on how the last two days have gone .
It started out yesterday with a 15 minute train ride at 9:45am from Slade Green St to the Woolwich Arsenal St where my wife and I got on the DLR at 10:01 to the London City Airport . Arrived there in about 10 mins .
Our flight wasn't until 11:30 am so we were there a little early so we sat and chatted over a cuppa.
Once through security at 11ish we made our way through to the departure lounge ( Donna got searched....again )
I am usually a little apprehensive before I fly but once on board it only took an hour to get to Edinburgh Airport , a far cry from the 24 hours it took to fly to Brisbane a couple of years ago .
Once out of the airport I rang John who was already there waiting to pick us up . I didn't know what to expect because admittedly our emails sometimes come across the wrong way . The man I met was a straight talking honest man and we chatted all the way back to his home . As we approached John's home I could just see the back end of his ///M sticking out and it looked goooood :thumbsup: I was very pleased with the condition of the car especially as John kindly had the tyres changed over from winter to summer that morning . The hardtop wasn't on at the time and while we went for a drive my wife waited in Johns home ( he has the biggest TV I've ever seen ) .
After the drive I knew that I wanted his car so he knocked another 2k off and sold it to me for £7000 .......
Just kidding . We went through the paperwork etc and then we put the hardtop on . We will arrange at a later date to get the winter tyres sent to me . I thanked John for this opportunity , we said our goodbyes and began the long journey home . By the way he also left me with plenty enough fuel ....top man :thumbsup:
We stopped off at a Holiday Inn just after Darlington and spent the night .
The next day after breakfast we drove the 246 miles home . Not a lot to report on that except I drove carefully and only tested out the loud pedal a few times.
I would just like to say a massive thank you to John for choosing me to buy his car at such a great price :thumbsup: Hope you enjoy reading , Eddie ......oh and by the way I didn't get lost :)
 
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View from our room .
 
Lynchy said:
srhutch said:
Lynchy said:
Brands next week sounds good Al :thumbsup:

Make sure you know where your keys are, otherwise you'll be going home in a sterling Grey ///M instead. :lol:

He wouldn't , would he ? :(

Maybe. Depends. I still hanker for a red one sometimes. Keep your keys close ;) ... Though you'd not be left with a s**t car if you had mine :D

And it's silver grey - this, from the man who obsesses about sapphire and black being used in the right order :poke:
 
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