New Z4 owner

Hi all. I realised I placed my first thread in the general section and not newbie section.

Here is the link:

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=122904

I have had some great advice already and just wanted to say hi to you all.

Loving my time in the car and already have done a few small improvements and will learn as i go. My first personal car for 17 years having company cars since I was 21.

A few new pics of the car taken today
 

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Thanks, I was looking at black originally, but then I found this car and it was just right for what I wanted and my budget.

Loving it all and looking forward to many fun times in it
 
Stueyboy43 said:
Thanks, I was looking at black originally, but then I found this car and it was just right for what I wanted and my budget.

Loving it all and looking forward to many fun times in it
Yea black is always a favourite colour of mine, but find the silver and grey models show off the lines better on these cars
 
Welcome to the forum, looks great and on the best wheels for the classic zed. 17 years of company cars and no toys :o
 
Thanks guys, yeah a lot of years driving diesel hatchbacks and estates around the country. Still have the company (though at head office now as not on the road at the moment)

I wasn't sure on the wheels at first, used to straight spokes, but they have really grown on me
 
firebobby said:
107's really suit them and are so easy to clean too.

Thats exactly what I thought today. After covering 300 miles in 4 days I've noticed they, and the car, need a clean and yes they look far easier to clean than complex and delicate spokes. Just need to get tires sorted at some point. Tread isnhood on all of them, around 5mm but there are a coullenof different brands and want to match them up at some point

Looking here it seems michelins are a popular choice. I have ran with bridgstones on a couple of cars in recent years and have been happy with them so don't know what to choose
 
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