Practical motoring

What a sad way to look after your Zed. I woud make you work in a hand car wash or six months :cry:
 
Siftah said:
PetKiller said:
Surely someone must have a dirtier one than mine? I didn't think it was that bad? :?

Mine's pretty manky looking...

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surprised the 108's haven't dissolved already with all that shi* on them...........
 
easty027 said:
surprised the 108's haven't dissolved already with all that shi* on them...........

It'd just done a few laps of Oulton Park, the brake dust mounts up quickly :)

They designed 'em for driving not polishing! :)
 
More practical motoring! 1.4m2 sheet metal Molteni table. Takes two people to lift it as it is so heavy. In hindsight I could of probably left the legs on it instead of dismantling.
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Three dismantled wardrobes
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A pile of junk I couldn't be bothered to pack properly
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If you don't need rear seats then these things are more useful than an estate car. Although I did recently borrow a van to move a sofa so before anyone uses the information here to make a choice between a Transit and a Z4 it might be worth sitting down and looking at what you actually need it for? Things like how important is it that whatever you are carrying does not get wet? Do you need to leave your vehicle unattended in situations where opportunist thieves might be lurking?
 
:rofl: :thumbsup: Top marks for effort.

Biggest load i had was probably my gear for a week long camping trip, most of the passenger footwell was full as well. Biggest single items, 2 big fat Z4M rear tires. One in the back and one on the passenger seat (both inside big plastic bags, so no mess).
 
Ewazix said:
What's with the food recycling bin fitted on the back?

It was to collect the parts from my mates M3 after he spread them across Oulton Park after colliding with a barrier :)
 
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