New member looking into Z4MC

chee

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Morning all,

Just registered now as I'm looking to join the world of the Z4MC. A friend used to have one years ago and it still brings great memories.

Currently in an S2000 so I'm looking at selling up soon and moving on. I'll be looking through the For Sale sections later in the hope i find one I fall for (which is normally the problem!)

Based in the North West so if theirs any Z4MC owners that way let me know.

Thanks,

Stu.
 
Hi and welcome. :thumbsup:

You might need to be prepared to travel - if I remember right only about 700 of them were registered in the UK.

But happy hunting. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for the replies. I’m well prepared to travel for one, just fancied having a good nosey around one if there were any local owners to me.

Think there’s one for sale at a dealer within 50 miles so might be a trip out on Sat to make my mind up.
 
I’m not 100% sure to be honest. I just love the look of the Coupe and have always fancied one after driving one years ago.
 
Hi Chee

If you're prepared to travel to Maidenhead. I have a very good one about to go up for sale.

57k miles, midnight blue with immaculate bodywork and history.

Cheers
Dean
 
chee said:
I’m not 100% sure to be honest. I just love the look of the Coupe and have always fancied one after driving one years ago.

My friend used to own a 3.0 Coupe and he would give me the occasional lift home and I just loved the styling and sounds. The way the Coupe has the long C pillar/boot hatch, with the mini lip, just reminds me of a Nissan 240Z with a Rocket Bunny bodykit/spoiler. The Z4M Coupe takes the looks to even greater heights.

In the end, the Z4M Coupe was just too much of a stretch budget wise. Instead I went for a Z4M-Roadster and by the fates, there was one for sale at a local dealers, as the next closest example was about 100 miles further out.

I've been blown away by just how quickly I become really attached to my car. I love how easy it is for the car to eat up the miles on the motorways and A roads, yet you can detour onto some B roads and the car suddenly becomes an animal that is ready to just destroy all in it's path.

The other thing I've realised, is the quality of both the cars materials and the build itself. It's a nice being behind the wheel, so much so, that I've gone out a number of times when my back has been giving me trouble. After 20 mins I typically find that the pain has gone away and I am able to clear my mind.
 
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