Just saying hello

Z4Mitchell said:
Welcolme fae Bonny Aberdeen, Scotland

Sorry to go slightly off-topic, but your Imola Red Z4MC is simply stunning! :thumbsup:

My Z4C isn't an M, but at least my daily is Imola Red. :laugh:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Z4Mitchell said:
Welcolme fae Bonny Aberdeen, Scotland

Sorry to go slightly off-topic, but your Imola Red Z4MC is simply stunning! :thumbsup:

My Z4C isn't an M, but at least my daily is Imola Red. :laugh:

Many thanks for the off topic comment.
Spent around 70 hours detailing over the past few months and now she's ready for some dry fun B Class roads.
 
Hello everybody would like to introduce myself. My car is an E85. Would like to read some ideas and interesting reports here.
 
DreamCar said:
Hello everybody would like to introduce myself. My car is an E85. Would like to read some ideas and interesting reports here.

Welcome to the forum. :thumbsup:

A good starting point would be to put a post on the "Newbies" section of the forum, but make sure you include photos!

Then I'd recommend heading to the E85/E86 discussion section - all sorts of topics covered on there.

There are some very knowledgeable people on here (and me!) which is very helpful, and some who can actually fix your car if you have problems.
 
Oh right - I couldn't tell from your first post to be fair, so you seem to have a pretty good grasp of English. :thumbsup:

We have quite a few non-UK members, but it's easy for the Americans, Australians and New Zealanders. :)

But we have a few in the Netherlands and at least one in Greece and another in Finland (I'm sure there are others, but I can't remember just now).

We're a pretty friendly crowd on here, but it wouldn't hurt to go to the very top right of the screen and update your profile by adding your location - that way people understand that you may have some language challenges.

Even so, your English is way better than my command of your language (whichever one it is). :lol:
 
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