What have you done to your car today?

Fitted Intarvee,
Stopped my seat from squeaking,
Cleaned out the washer bottle ( water had gone like jelly)
Then went for an hours drive :driving: then tomorrow the big clean.
 
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Replaced a broken PDC sensor following Storm-Z4's instructions. Thanks !http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=40568 :thumbsup: Then cleared the error codes left by the broken one and my beepers are working again :)

I did think about painting it first. But when checking all four for clicking noises I noticed one of the four was already an unpainted replacement. Seeing as no one (including me) had noticed I decided the new one would go in unpainted too
 
Fixed the bonnet opening, broke the roof, fixed the roof

Hit the cd changer to get the stuck CD out

Changed the clock to summer time
 
LordOxygen said:
Oil and filter change this morning.
Used my new low profile SGS trolley jack, super piece of kit for low cars.

A couple of pics...

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Edit to add, today I also changed my clock and drove about 50 miles with the roof down in the sun, the car just feels great. Really enjoying owning it, so much grip!
Got home a gave it a quick "dry" wash with Bilt Hamber QD and then backed it away into the garage ready for the next sunny weekend.
 
bluespit said:
Changed the clock to summer time
Oooh, me too !! Took me a while to find the manual hiding behind the seats before I could work out how to do it though :?
 
scooobydont said:
Spot of detailing

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Nice work.
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Error code P0171 so I replaced the lower intake boot as it had two splits in it. Car has 100k on it and the boot was hard and had seen better days. Cost about £28 from the main steeler and took less than an hour.
 
edinburghjon said:
I replaced my front rft's with ps4 and discovered my car has KW coilovers


ohh yes!! what a find! these are not cheap as well, if they are V3... you really lucked in!
 
Been busy, adding sound proofing to doors. Great job too, sounds much better when closing doors. Only took a couple hours and that included two tea breaks!
 
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