Not The Unicorn - For Sale On Autotrader

Thats a nice lookn z4 :thumbsup:

The guys obviously aware there are very few(just 1) of these about....guess u will just need to wait and see if THE WHITE UNICORN comes up for sale.
The one was seen a year or so ago,at a bimmerforum meet in England,according to a good friend,and was apparently fully loaded. Though i have never seen the pics,it was an 09 reg.car.

Wonder if it wil ever be up for sale?? :driving:
 
Sorry it wasn't the real WHITE UNICORN, gutted to find it was nothing more than just a cruel imposter :cry:
 
chris evans buggered up a few ferraris in some trendy styling exercise, not that he shouldnt be able to paint his cars any colour he likes , i just dont think some cars suit white, the white roadster being one of them, every manufacturer seems like sheep , to have followed each other in painting what seems like half the models on the road , trendy white, just now, and i think its becoming rather common. going back to the unicorn, i cant really see a problem with the one for sale as long as it is properly color changed,has good mileage and history, it would be as good as the real one would it not,in every way, why are we all so hooked up on the originality thing, when that car is driving around no one else would know and probably wouldnt care if they did. :driving:
 
Rialas said:
Are we sure it's had a colour change. I reckon not.
Maybe more than 1? Maybe an import?

I called the owner and spoke to him. Car started off silver grey. Was then re-sprayed Alpine White with a blue flake running through it...
 
Adamski said:
Rialas said:
Are we sure it's had a colour change. I reckon not.
Maybe more than 1? Maybe an import?

I called the owner and spoke to him. Car started off silver grey. Was then re-sprayed Alpine White with a blue flake running through it...
bad move. :(
Other than body damage, colour change is one of the no no's in my book.
 
Agreed, if it was pure Alpine White, fair enough. But the blue flake running through it.... meh :thumbsdown:
 
mad4slalom said:
chris evans buggered up a few ferraris in some trendy styling exercise, not that he shouldnt be able to paint his cars any colour he likes , i just dont think some cars suit white, the white roadster being one of them, every manufacturer seems like sheep , to have followed each other in painting what seems like half the models on the road , trendy white, just now, and i think its becoming rather common. going back to the unicorn, i cant really see a problem with the one for sale as long as it is properly color changed,has good mileage and history, it would be as good as the real one would it not,in every way, why are we all so hooked up on the originality thing, when that car is driving around no one else would know and probably wouldnt care if they did. :driving:

It's not really about what anyone else thinks or knows though, it's about what you know when you're driving it. I don't want THE white one - though I do like it, and I think it was sold just before white became over-trendy. But if you do want the only ///M roadster in original white then what's wrong with that ?
 
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