R RedSox Member Leicestershire Apr 28, 2011 #1 Hi all. Here is my little baby. 2003 3.0i SE. Awesome fun!!! Cheers.
J Joycee New member Carmarthen, Wales Apr 28, 2011 #8 Hey... New to Z4-forum from Cardiff, Wales I'm in the British Army and fort i show my best toy!!
Z z4alfie Active member North East UK Apr 28, 2011 #10 Welcome, whats the attachment to the headrest?
J Joycee New member Carmarthen, Wales Apr 28, 2011 #11 z4alfie said: Welcome, whats the attachment to the headrest? Click to expand... Thanks! Attachment?... Its just the standard windshield, between the headrest
z4alfie said: Welcome, whats the attachment to the headrest? Click to expand... Thanks! Attachment?... Its just the standard windshield, between the headrest
E eleflo Active member Dunstable Apr 28, 2011 #12 RedSox said: Hi there. I'm from Beds / Cambs border country. Click to expand... Hi Welcome, nice Z, I live in Dunstable
RedSox said: Hi there. I'm from Beds / Cambs border country. Click to expand... Hi Welcome, nice Z, I live in Dunstable
R RedSox Member Leicestershire Apr 29, 2011 #18 billygilly said: Great car and lovely colour choices, lol Click to expand... Lol. Hi there. Like your rims too. I had my elipsoids refurbed by Wicked Wheels, but am thinking about getting some new ones with deeper rims.
billygilly said: Great car and lovely colour choices, lol Click to expand... Lol. Hi there. Like your rims too. I had my elipsoids refurbed by Wicked Wheels, but am thinking about getting some new ones with deeper rims.
R RedSox Member Leicestershire Apr 29, 2011 #19 z4alfie said: Welcome, whats the attachment to the headrest? Click to expand... Hi. It's a custom, hand-built, unique adaptor which changes the dynamics of the seating posture. In other words, it's a sponge head rest which brings the support forward. It's a shame the actual headrest has no tilt adjustment, so I improvised!
z4alfie said: Welcome, whats the attachment to the headrest? Click to expand... Hi. It's a custom, hand-built, unique adaptor which changes the dynamics of the seating posture. In other words, it's a sponge head rest which brings the support forward. It's a shame the actual headrest has no tilt adjustment, so I improvised!