I am trying to find the website that shows the number of Z4s in the country that can be broken down based on colour, interior, transmission etc.
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Probocop said:http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/
or rather, in your case:
http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index30si.html
I just want to say "many thanks", tonyz4c.tonyz4c said:![]()
One day i will host it on my local raspberry to have a ssl certificate
i have started to rewrite it but i'm a bit lazzy these days
Still a nice job. It's a fun site to play with every now and again.tonyz4c said:I was just lucky to found a non protected vin decoder website,
so i have written a scrapper and get all data from them in a week-end
monday morning when they saw all these requests they have banned me![]()
the last 3.0si missing were a bit tedious to retrieve ( vpn/ip => get x more, another vpn/ip get x more , ...)
it's the reason why there are only M and 3.0Si, otherwise i will have also retrieved all others models![]()
iiNNeX said:That website only tracks 3.0si and M variants right?
Mr Tidy said:iiNNeX said:That website only tracks 3.0si and M variants right?
Yes it does.
But that is nearly 4,500 cars, and getting the details from a VIN decoding website that's a pretty serious time commitment!
Which is probably why he stopped there. In any case there don't seem to be any free VIN decoders now.![]()
tonyz4c said:If you know an open api that contains this kind of data, please provide it :wink:
The actual data was grabbed by software, doing this manually must be a nightmare![]()
The problem with actual vin website it's that they ask for a captcha
And i have stopped there (m/3.0) because the opened vin decoder has put captcha/ip blocker
when they saw the amount of calls done during the week-end
Barty said:Wow, compliments on the site and depth of data! Didn’t know it before, and seems there are a grand total of 2 identically specced Tiefgrün manual coupes chances are slim then to spot another I guess..
Mr Tidy said:Couldn't agree more - it must have been a labour of love!
Tiefgrun is definitely rare. In the 7+ years I have owned E86s I haven't actually seen one even at Z4 meets with 40 or more cars.
Strange to see my manual Ruby Black 3.0Si with Pearl Grey was one of 2 in the UK with Brushed Aluminium and my manual Montego Blue with Pearl Grey and Cirrus Aluminium was one of just 3, but my MC which sold in much lower numbers is one of 35 UK examples in Silver Grey with Imola Red and Carbon Leather.
I'm getting more common! :rofl:
No wonder I have met 4 other owners with the same combination in the last couple of years.
Barty said:Mr Tidy said:Couldn't agree more - it must have been a labour of love!
Tiefgrun is definitely rare. In the 7+ years I have owned E86s I haven't actually seen one even at Z4 meets with 40 or more cars.
Strange to see my manual Ruby Black 3.0Si with Pearl Grey was one of 2 in the UK with Brushed Aluminium and my manual Montego Blue with Pearl Grey and Cirrus Aluminium was one of just 3, but my MC which sold in much lower numbers is one of 35 UK examples in Silver Grey with Imola Red and Carbon Leather.
I'm getting more common! :rofl:
No wonder I have met 4 other owners with the same combination in the last couple of years.
Ruby Black is still such a good colour for the Z4. The dynamism of the paint really suits the flame surfaces and sharp angles of the design. Silver grey must have been a relatively "safe" choice at the time (even though it's still one of my favourites for the M), with Montego Blue really being a left-field option. Shame really, as the more striking colours just go really well with the Z4.
As for not having seen a Tiefgrün one; well I might have to join a meet sometime next year! It's a quick hop across the channel and I'd combine it with a family visit![]()
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