New Z4 owner

Brown_j2

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 West Sussex
Hi all, new to the forum and picked up my first BMW, a 2006 Z4 Coupe today from fellow forum member Tim M.
Really really pleased with the car and although just over 100k I can tell it’s been well looked after! Tim, I had a great drive back from up north to the West Sussex coast, despite of “Dennis”. Cracking little car.
I should have done this years ago. Just got to sell my 2010 Triumph Speed Triple with mega low miles now, if anyone’s interested.
 

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Welcome to Z ownership and the forum. It’s a lovely looking car and colour combo is great imo. You’ve done the photo police out of a job with the photo as well, well done.
 
Welcome to the forum, and bonus points for a photo in your first post. :thumbsup:

Gotta love a Coupe with CSLs!
 
Brown_j2 said:
Hi all, new to the forum and picked up my first BMW, a 2006 Z4 Coupe today from fellow forum member Tim M.
Really really pleased with the car and although just over 100k I can tell it’s been well looked after! Tim, I had a great drive back from up north to the West Sussex coast, despite of “Dennis”. Cracking little car.
I should have done this years ago. Just got to sell my 2010 Triumph Speed Triple with mega low miles now, if anyone’s interested.

Good choice, the Triumph speedtriple is a fantastic bike to ride & even more exciting than the car! 8)
I’ve had a 955 & a 1050 :thumbsup:
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Rob
 
Yes I love my Speed Triple to bits, but it’s got to go to fund the Zed unfortunately.
 

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Thank you all for your kind comments. Just got to decide now at 112k whether or not to change the gearbox and rear diff oil.....a controversial topic I know.
 
I had the gearbox oil changed on my last 3.0Si shortly after 80K miles and the shift quality definitely felt better afterwards, but as I fitted a ZHP gear-knob at the same time that might have been a major factor as well. Either way I couldn't see why new oil wouldn't be a good idea!

My Indy told me the diff doesn't have a drain plug, so that got left alone. If the diff had died that would have given me a good excuse to get a Quaife LSD. :lol:
 
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I had the gearbox oil changed on my last 3.0Si shortly after 80K miles and the shift quality definitely felt better afterwards, but as I fitted a ZHP gear-knob at the same time that might have been a major factor as well. Either way I couldn't see why new oil wouldn't be a good idea!

My Indy told me the diff doesn't have a drain plug, so that got left alone. If the diff had died that would have given me a good excuse to get a Quaife LSD. :lol:
My bet is the knob made the change feel better more than the oil did.
Changed oil after around 110k and it didnt look too bad,
Couldnt feel much difference.then fitted a stormworks ,thats when i felt a change
 
sw4nny said:
Mr Tidy said:
I had the gearbox oil changed on my last 3.0Si shortly after 80K miles and the shift quality definitely felt better afterwards, but as I fitted a ZHP gear-knob at the same time that might have been a major factor as well. Either way I couldn't see why new oil wouldn't be a good idea!

My Indy told me the diff doesn't have a drain plug, so that got left alone. If the diff had died that would have given me a good excuse to get a Quaife LSD. :lol:
My bet is the knob made the change feel better more than the oil did.
Changed oil after around 110k and it didnt look too bad,
Couldnt feel much difference.then fitted a stormworks ,thats when i felt a change
Yes mine has got a handmade knob on it which feels great, just wonder if it’s best practice to replace the oils after all those miles.
 

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Hi. Welcome to the forum.
Whereabouts in West Sussex are you? I was brought up in Littlehampton, until the RAF forced me to migrate to Norfolk.
My old man still lives in Rustington, so I get down that way occasionally.
 
Brown_j2 said:
Hi, thank you. Small world....I live in Rustington

Ha ha! I used to live in Horsham Road, right near the cemetery.
Father now lives on Southway, just behind Mewsbrook Park.
 
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