Mr Tidy said:I'll console myself by saying Cars! :lol:![]()
It is, I live in SIlverstream, nice trip going over the Remutaka’s and round the Wairarapa wine country with the hood down.Zed Baron said:Nice Z and a fantastic place to drive it, is that the Hutt Valley in the background?
great, I had a house up in Upper Hutt for a while back in the 90s. I hope they have barriers now on the Remutaka's, could be a bit daunting at night! Enjoy the Z on those roads nearly as good as Scotland :wink:Haggisman said:It is, I live in SIlverstream, nice trip going over the Remutaka’s and round the Wairarapa wine country with the hood down.Zed Baron said:Nice Z and a fantastic place to drive it, is that the Hutt Valley in the background?
Cheers, it's the motor bikes you have to be careful of leaning over the centre line. Some extra passing lanes now. I have to admit that some of the roads in Scotland are hard to beat GrrrZed Baron said:great, I had a house up in Upper Hutt for a while back in the 90s. I hope they have barriers now on the Remutaka's, could be a bit daunting at night! Enjoy the Z on those roads nearly as good as Scotland :wink:Haggisman said:It is, I live in SIlverstream, nice trip going over the Remutaka’s and round the Wairarapa wine country with the hood down.Zed Baron said:Nice Z and a fantastic place to drive it, is that the Hutt Valley in the background?
Here I amHaggisman said:mr.tourette said:Welcome along, enzed4 is in your neck of the woods, car looks great on the schnitzers and toledo is a great colour.. nice work![]()
Thanks, will see where enzed4 is
Cheers for the warning :lol: . Looks like I'll be safe, as my car's off the road for the next week while the suspension gets refurb'd.buzyg said:Welcome to the forum from Cornwall. Great looking Z4.I would normally turn to my son for help with technology, but not driving tips. In timely fashion he landed in Blenheim on the flight from Wellington at 17:53 last evening, your time.
You have officially been warned.![]()
enzed4 said:Here I amHaggisman said:mr.tourette said:Welcome along, enzed4 is in your neck of the woods, car looks great on the schnitzers and toledo is a great colour.. nice work![]()
Thanks, will see where enzed4 is![]()
I'm way down south (but not quite south enough to start rolling my 'rrrs') in Christchurch.
Great looking Zed you have there, Sir.![]()
Cheers for the warning :lol: . Looks like I'll be safe, as my car's off the road for the next week while the suspension gets refurb'd.buzyg said:Welcome to the forum from Cornwall. Great looking Z4.I would normally turn to my son for help with technology, but not driving tips. In timely fashion he landed in Blenheim on the flight from Wellington at 17:53 last evening, your time.
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Hi enzed4
Great roads in your neck of the woods, shame you are so far away. Be great to have a Z4 enthusiast close by. I don’t think people realise how great the cars are.
After 5 years with my E85, I completely agree - even after experiencing some of the E85 'gotchas' (soft top motor replaced due to 'swimming pool' housing, ABS/DSC pump etc).Haggisman said:Hi enzed4
Great roads in your neck of the woods, shame you are so far away. Be great to have a Z4 enthusiast close by. I don’t think people realise how great the cars are.
Welcome to the forum Haggisman. I'm originally from Auckland but living in the UK now. Nice to see the Zed's are getting some love in NZ too. Never saw any while I was living there - or at least not that I had noticed!Haggisman said:Thanks for the warning, I’m in Wellington. Cheers
They are pretty rare here and I reckon very much underated, trying to get a manual one almost impossible. Quite a few jap imports mostly auto. Happy to get my manual uk import.tee.gilding said:Welcome to the forum Haggisman. I'm originally from Auckland but living in the UK now. Nice to see the Zed's are getting some love in NZ too. Never saw any while I was living there - or at least not that I had noticed!Haggisman said:Thanks for the warning, I’m in Wellington. Cheers
Agreed. If I was still back home I'd have no chance in hell of owning the car I currently own. A manual 3.0si coupe in NZ? Basically less common than a unicorn.Haggisman said:They are pretty rare here and I reckon very much underated, trying to get a manual one almost impossible. Quite a few jap imports mostly auto. Happy to get my manual uk import.tee.gilding said:Welcome to the forum Haggisman. I'm originally from Auckland but living in the UK now. Nice to see the Zed's are getting some love in NZ too. Never saw any while I was living there - or at least not that I had noticed!Haggisman said:Thanks for the warning, I’m in Wellington. Cheers
I am envious of the variety of car's in the UK and whilst NZ is great for many reasons I do get frustrated about the car scene being so narrow.
Cheers
tee.gilding said:Agreed. If I was still back home I'd have no chance in hell of owning the car I currently own. A manual 3.0si coupe in NZ? Basically less common than a unicorn.Haggisman said:They are pretty rare here and I reckon very much underated, trying to get a manual one almost impossible. Quite a few jap imports mostly auto. Happy to get my manual uk import.tee.gilding said:Welcome to the forum Haggisman. I'm originally from Auckland but living in the UK now. Nice to see the Zed's are getting some love in NZ too. Never saw any while I was living there - or at least not that I had noticed!
I am envious of the variety of car's in the UK and whilst NZ is great for many reasons I do get frustrated about the car scene being so narrow.
Cheers
Love your car, and the combination of colour and wheels is spot on. Nice!
Don't forget the 2009 3.0i E89 (UK import). I drove it - nice, with red m-sport seats, but a bit rough cosmetically. It is the 6 speed manual.Haggisman said:tee.gilding said:Agreed. If I was still back home I'd have no chance in hell of owning the car I currently own. A manual 3.0si coupe in NZ? Basically less common than a unicorn.Haggisman said:They are pretty rare here and I reckon very much underated, trying to get a manual one almost impossible. Quite a few jap imports mostly auto. Happy to get my manual uk import.
I am envious of the variety of car's in the UK and whilst NZ is great for many reasons I do get frustrated about the car scene being so narrow.
Cheers
Love your car, and the combination of colour and wheels is spot on. Nice!
Thanks and sounds like you have a nice car as well.
Currently advertised for sale in NZ (Trademe & Autotrader NZ ) there are 88 Z4’s for sale, all roadsters. Only 4 are manual and 2 are NZ new. 1 is a 2003 E85 3.0 done 90,000klms asking NZ$13,700, no service history and quite a few owners. Other is a 2009 2.3i S Drive with 40,000klms asking NZ$38,000.
Has been a couple of Z4M coupes for sale over the last year, 1 NZ new at NZ45,000, lovely condition and another UK imported one, same price but a bit tired.
Looked at a personal import from the UK, freight is getting cheaper so might consider that, just the risk of buying a car sight unseen.
If you come back here you might want to consider bringing a car with you.
Hope you find the above of interest.
Cheers
MrPT said:Welcome! Lovely car, lovely country.
Interested to see what you do with it, given your experience. I'm not normally a Schnitzer fan but those suit the car well. Never thought I'd say it, but the pre-facelift front end is starting to look a bit better than the facelift...