Silver Z4MC on Autotrader now £13250

Fastidious owner who has put BARUM tyres on a Z4MC and never noticed it doesn't have front fog lights :thumbsdown:

BTW, is that a new style service history book, as I'm sure mine is a landscape version?
 
Hmmm I think mine is landscape but might be wrong, another M I looked at and didn't buy was def portrait like that one..

Very similar to mine except its got parking sensors and fog lights apparently :P
 
Barums on the back of a Z4MC :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ,bet thats a bit lively in the wet :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: .
Must be a definate cheapskate if he is putting sh£te tyres on it.
 
shawna said:
Barums are in reality continentals.

Better than Falkens.
Just like a Bentley is really a Skoda?

Same manufacturer does not equal same quality!
 
When you mention the service book,what is the difference between landscape and portrait
 
Rico said:
When you mention the service book,what is the difference between landscape and portrait
Imagine a piece of paper that is longer on one side than the other.

When this long side is vertical, the orientation is said to be portrait. When this long side is horizontal, the orientation is said to be landscape.

Just like all those paintings in the galleries - the portraits of people tend to be long on the vertical axis, and the landscapes of the countryside tend to be long on the horizontal axis.

My service book is long on its horizontal (landscape) axis, yet the one in the advert (and others on here) are long on the vertical (potrait) axis.
 
mmm-five said:
Rico said:
When you mention the service book,what is the difference between landscape and portrait
Imagine a piece of paper that is longer on one side than the other.

When this long side is vertical, the orientation is said to be portrait. When this long side is horizontal, the orientation is said to be landscape.

Just like all those paintings in the galleries - the portraits of people tend to be long on the vertical axis, and the landscapes of the countryside tend to be long on the horizontal axis.

My service book is long on its horizontal (landscape) axis, yet the one in the advert (and others on here) are long on the vertical (potrait) axis.

:rofl:

Very in depth explanation! :thumbsup:


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Despite the tyres, it does appear to be a good buy for £13,000. It's got the added bonus of almost £500 worth of tax for a start. That would help pay for some new tyres.
 
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