edited to add some relevant information I had forgotten to add
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Hi there,
I am starting to consider the possibility of parting from my beloved Z4M Coupe

I am not using it much (it is in storage and about to be SORN'ed) and also the number of nice roads to drive a Z4M here in Ireland is very limited and I have driven them many times already. My back is also been protesting a few times...maybe time for something more comfortable?
The car has been in my ownership for the last two years. Its original registration (before I imported it into Ireland) was SF57TXE so that you can check its history prior it left the UK.
Anyway, the car is in really great condition:
- drives really well (a few of my BMW friends here in Dublin commented on backroads.ie how well this car drives and one mentioned how much better it pulls compared to their E46 M3)
- stored in an underground car park when not in use (away from the rain etc.)
- good (very good) service history (invoices, stamps etc.)
- new VANOS unit, timing re-set, timing chain tensioner and shims done by Mr Vanos himself who came over to Dublin (at my expenses of course) to service the car
- new differential seals (Joe Duffy BMW Dublin)
- new handbrake mechanism (Joe Duffy BMW Dublin)
- fully refurbished alloys
- front, sills and rear bumper re-spray to fix stone chips
- seats are unmarked
- 4 Michelin Pilot Super Sport
- new OEM disks, pads, clips and sensors.
- oil & filter changed in mid-February '19 (JCK BMW in Colerain, NI)
- 48,600 miles (at the moment)
I am putting the feelers out there to see if anyone would be interested. Some of you saw the car "in the metal" in Wales and on the NC500. For those who haven't, this link gives you an idea of what I am talking about.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oj47DK-TvhY81X7DSS7RGz7KaRStaAOP
If anyone is interested, send me a PM. Comments, suggestions, advice and of course offers are very much appreciated. Will be happy to come and pick up (airport or ferry terminal here in Dublin) those who wish to view it.
Thanks
Attilio