SOLD 2008 Si Z4C silver 96k / quad conv + 19s £8750 SOLD

mr wilks

Lifer
 Lancashire
Screenshot_20201130-194708_Gallery-01.jpeg20200902_104821-01-01.jpegBeen tossing this up in the air for a while now but finally accepted i'm ready for a change of scene :( i won't be listing it mainstream until xmas but i know many join up here actively seeking E86 so hopefully it will find a forum home .

2008 titanium silver Si sport with individual syrah blue trim / alu dash

Covered just under 96k but service + upkeep the last 40k / 6yrs has been well over the norm with front control arms + rears springs both done recently & more importantly vanos replaced 80k +new DISA at 87k both of which mean the car feels super sharp on throttle response wherever you are in the rev range .
Late 2018 had both front brake calipers replaced along with new discs + pads all round ( covered under 10k since)
Service record
17K 2010
23K 2011
36K 2012
55K 2014
66K 2015
74K 2017 (Jan)
80K 2017 (Dec)
87k 2018
92k 2019
95k 2020

additional spec to the factory standard
cruise
nav
pdc
bluetooth
cupholders / storage nets
heated memory seats
xenons

The car drives faultlessly , no funny noises , knocks, rattles , squeeks & has absolutely no issues whatsoever ( definitely no tramlining or twitchy steering at any speeds :oops: )

With Z4M rear bumper the quad conversion has been done to a very high standard , its not boomy or loud but gives a purposeful tone & burble that the new owner should appreciate .

Salberk front grills fitted https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/1255091589

Virtually new ZHP knob fitted

Wheels are totally unmarked 795Mstyle 19s with 4 matching Nokian tyres ( rears 6-7mm fronts 5-6mm ) though i also have a freshly refurbed set of 108s if preferred .

Paintwork in my own opinion is excellent though it has covered 96k / 12yrs old so obviously has the odd flaw / imperfection .

Comes with 2 keys ( both working) & original handbooks , binder & service book

Additionally i have the powerfold module + mirrors (in silver) that will be included though the door switch would be needed to complete the fit .
Happy to send pics / vid clips via whatsapp to anyone interested , car is in Lancs garaged on trickle charger & unlikely to move much so miles won't alter dramatically .
 

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I did think for a while maybe this would be a keeper for you as well as another toy car..should have known better really :D

Fantastic buy for someone, a Wilksy car is always a safe bet for any prospective buyer :thumbsup:
 
I'm hoping to have my Merc sold soon now that we're coming out of lockdown (although back into some sort of weird lockdown), once I've sold that and if this is still up for sale I'm 100% interested.

Mark
 
I’m looking out for a coupe and this looks very nice.
Does the quad pipe conversion mean the battery is now sited in the boot as an M would have?
Do you have more photos including the boot?
Thanks
 
Inline 6 said:
I’m looking out for a coupe and this looks very nice.
Does the quad pipe conversion mean the battery is now sited in the boot as an M would have?
Do you have more photos including the boot?
Thanks

Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:
 
mr wilks said:
Inline 6 said:
I’m looking out for a coupe and this looks very nice.
Does the quad pipe conversion mean the battery is now sited in the boot as an M would have?
Do you have more photos including the boot?
Thanks

Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:

What's next?
 
greg81 said:
mr wilks said:
Inline 6 said:
I’m looking out for a coupe and this looks very nice.
Does the quad pipe conversion mean the battery is now sited in the boot as an M would have?
Do you have more photos including the boot?
Thanks

Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:

What's next?

My eye is on something pokier , torqier , grippier & with a touch more cabin space & comfort for those longer drives & weekends away .
Guess away :wink:
 
mr wilks said:
greg81 said:
mr wilks said:
Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:

What's next?

My eye is on something pokier , torqier , grippier & with a touch more cabin space & comfort for those longer drives & weekends away .
Guess away :wink:

35i or 35is :D
 
mr wilks said:
greg81 said:
mr wilks said:
Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:

What's next?

My eye is on something porkier , with a touch more cabin space & comfort for those longer drives & weekends away .
Guess away :wink:

Honda Jazz? :D
 
They still look good even after 12 years out of production.The m rear sets it off a treat. :thumbsup:
Porsche Cayenne on the cards?
 
mr wilks said:
greg81 said:
mr wilks said:
Nope the battery remains in original position .
Can take some pics underneath but it will be at the weekend.
:thumbsup:

What's next?

My eye is on something pokier , torqier , grippier & with a touch more cabin space & comfort for those longer drives & weekends away .
Guess away :wink:
I know you said pokier rather than porkier, but could it be a Cayman?
 
Boyo said:
mr wilks said:
greg81 said:
What's next?

My eye is on something pokier , torqier , grippier & with a touch more cabin space & comfort for those longer drives & weekends away .
Guess away :wink:
I know you said pokier rather than porkier, but could it be a Cayman?

The 981 Cayman has been on my radar for 18 months , so has the M2 & M4 but on this occasion i am on the hunt for a TTRS :o
 
Boyo said:
Good luck with your search :thumbsup:

Thanks , not proving a easy search :( don't want black , don't want roadster , & has to be manual :driving: which doesn't leave a whole lot to choose from :cry:
 
Not surprised this didn’t hang about. A fine coupe for the next owner.
TTRS will be a fun experience so looking forward to hearing more on your search, Mr.W.
 
All funds received , glad the car is staying with the forum & i'm sure the new owner will enjoy owning it :thumbsup:
 
Makes me sad but I'm very pleased for you Andy, and the new owner not only has an awesome car, but also peace of mind knowing that one of the Z4 forum gurus once owned it!
 
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