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PeterR

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Finally, After a month managed to take a couple of photos of my Z4 3 litre with the sports package. I love the car. Just wonder why the sports button defaults to off when you turn on the ignition - just kidding!

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Is there realy a Sport Button :o Just kidding. :wink: Welcome aboard the nut house. Very fine Zed. I do like that blue. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks - I am changing the runflats on the front to non run flats Eagle F1s at the weekend and look forward to seeing how that affects the feel of the car. The rears were already on non-runflats and that was they way many seem to want to go so who am I to argue.
 
That does look nice!

I went from Vredstein Ultracs to Goodyear F1s, both non-run flats and the change was amazing, so it should be even better for you.
 
Welcome, yes - that colour is a bit special :thumbsup:
I'm with you on the sports button - my start up routine is: seat belt on, ignition on, sport button on, mirror signal manoeuvre :driving:
 
PeterR said:
Thanks - I am changing the runflats on the front to non run flats Eagle F1s at the weekend and look forward to seeing how that affects the feel of the car. The rears were already on non-runflats and that was they way many seem to want to go so who am I to argue.

Peter - general consensus is that F1s need a few hundred miles on them to scrub in before they feel right - just so you know. That's what I found.
 
si-forks said:
Hello and welcome to the forum Z looks great
Now get that drive way weeded :poke:

Exactly - I only had time to cut back the plum tree that was hanging over the drive! Nothing is going to drip on to that roof :)
 
paulgs1000 said:
PeterR said:
Thanks - I am changing the runflats on the front to non run flats Eagle F1s at the weekend and look forward to seeing how that affects the feel of the car. The rears were already on non-runflats and that was they way many seem to want to go so who am I to argue.

Peter - general consensus is that F1s need a few hundred miles on them to scrub in before they feel right - just so you know. That's what I found.

Thanks Paul - I do remember reading that somewhere. I will be patient. It will be interesting to see how the car feels tomorrow. I will also have a think about getting a four wheel alignment done. I have no idea when the car was done last - if ever.
 
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