My Black "Z" Project Thread...

BPM-Z4R

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 Tamworth - Near Birmingham
After being on the forum for a while now and having my Zed since Aug 2012 i wanted to put together a bit of a project thread.

I initially started looking for the 2.5 incarnation of the Z because i wanted to balance power with economy. After looking at a few i still had this in mind, but one thing i had settled on was that i really had to have the "M" seats, i really didn't like the standard seats and after having my E90 3 series with M Sport seats they didn't feel supportive at all.

After looking for a couple of weeks i saw an advert for a Black 2005 3.0 Z with red M Sport leather, it was firstly a 3.0 and secondly slightly over my budget but looked stunning in the advert and was local so i went to have a look. The car also had a good spec, Heated Red Leather, MFSW, Bluetooth, Xenons, black interior parts like stereo etc instead of grey and the 18" 107's which were my wheel of choice if i could get them. In the end i found the extra cash and took the plunge with the 3.0. I am so glad i did because the fuel economy is not all that bad and i am pleased with the power of the 3.0.

So here she is when i first bought her.

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One of the first things i did was to plasti-dip the grills black, i can't stand chrome as i think it looks cheap and didn't want to pay £40 just for black grills. I am pleased with the results and as of writing this the plasti-dip has held up very well indeed. Cost £15 from ebay.

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I then fitted a Dension Gateway 300 unit which i purchased from a forum member as i wanted to keep the OEM look and steering wheel controls of the standard head unit but wanted iPod connectivity. Again i am very happy with this bit of kit, it is easily operated from the OEM stereo and controls on the wheel and i can keep my iPod locked in the glovebox. Cost £75 from a forum member.

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Before i could proceed with anymore mods my roof motor decided to give up the ghost after just three weeks of ownership, i knew it was going to happen one day but maybe not that soon. On the bright side once it had been fixed i knew it was done and out of the way. I ordered a new motor and housing from Sopers BMW using the forum discount for a total £360 and decided to fit it myself using ShipKiller's guide from here. I found the job a little easier than i was expecting but still a long day.
The old motor and housing were soaked and filthy, when i fitted the new motor and housing i made sure they had a good amount of sealant on.

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I also managed to add a Gap-Tech OTH+R Module whilst i was waiting for sealant to dry on the motor casing. Love this bit of kit. well worth the money. Cost £90 ish with forum discount from Gap-Tech


Next up was to de-badge the Z4 from the boot lid, Just to give it that clean look :cool: best of all £Free

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Then i added the famous Stubby :thumbsup: hated the whippy look. Cost £7.89 from ebay

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My next mod was to Carbon wrap the silver dash and console parts, i used some fairly cheap stuff from ebay and i will soon be re doing this with the 3M Di-NOC stuff. Cost £25 from ebay.

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After carbon wrapping the dash i then thought the silver parts on the steering wheel looked out of place so simply removed them and painted them matte black. Very happy with the makeover and i plan on a wheel re-trim in the future. Paint Cost £6.99 Halfords

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Next up was interior LED's and number plate light LED's. I couldn't really get a good pic of the interior ones so here is a pic of the number plate ones. All the LED's i used were from ebay and i just made sure i purchased error free can-bus ones. Total cost around £12 from ebay

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Next was the De-Tango project. I started with the rear lights, i bought these from a forum member who decided not to use them, In the current state neither did i. Cost £85

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So i bought some Savage red tint spray and masked them up and sprayed them. I bought a couple of cans as i wanted to get a good few coats on them to make sure they didn't fade. Cost £19 from ebay

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Secondly i moved onto the front lights and as luck would have it a forum member was selling these as he didn't fancy the job of cutting open his lights. So £175 later i had these ready to go in.

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I also had these black inners to fit from another member who wanted my chrome inners.

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Lights cut open ready to be de-ginged, what a messy job it was cutting open the lights, one burnt out dremel later though.

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So my car went from Ginge to Clear

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And my latest mod, a forum sticker

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I have many more bits and bobs planned for the car, Angel Eyes are on order so more headlight work in the near future. I will update this thread with all future projects. Also some better pics where needed, just been too busy modding recently to clean, polish and take pics.
 
Great work! Car looks fantastic!
Looks 10x better De-Gingered! On my extensive 'to do' list!
 
Cheers for the comments guys! :thumbsup:

Nova2k7 said:
im in love! great wheels! make the modder in me wake up lol!

Thanks, looks like you have dark wheels in your sig, was thinking along those lines, do you have any pics?
 
BPM-Z4R said:
Cheers for the comments guys! :thumbsup:

Nova2k7 said:
im in love! great wheels! make the modder in me wake up lol!

Thanks, looks like you have dark wheels in your sig, was thinking along those lines, do you have any pics?

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Good work BPM. I actually like the tango lights on a black zed but youve done a great job. Recommend looking at a new ///M steering wheel too. It's seriously like night and day compared to the pre facelift 'skinny'.

Overall a very mythodical and comprehensive job mate :thumbsup:
 
What a fantastic job and great write up too !!

I wish I was as handy as you, you really have got stuck in, your Z looks great 8)
 
Excellent work & write up it looks great :thumbsup:

We have had our zed's for the same amount of time & the only thing I have done to mine is take it sideways a few times! :driving:

Love what you did with the steering wheel, mine is scratched a little bit & yours looks mint, keep up the good work :)
 
Thanks guys :) yea left the easiest de ginger until last, they stick out a mile now.


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Stuart Truman said:
Nice write up and the car looks great! That's a lot of flight cases in your workshop/warehouse, what do you do for a living?

Thanks. I work for an audio/visual hire company. I look after the video kit side of things and one of my jobs now and then is to manage the warehouse so with a set of keys it's quite handy. I don't have a garage as I live in an apartment at present.


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Looking good

Some goods bits you've done there

Good choice on the wheel colour


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So i had chance to finally give the car a good wash today and take some decent pics, so i have updated a couple in my original post and heres a few of how she looks overall now.

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