bigosean said:After a nightmare journey to collect I’ve finally got my CSL’s fitted! A little tight on the rear arches so will need some fettling but they’re on![]()
love that with the grey roof. wheels look goodbigosean said:After a nightmare journey to collect I’ve finally got my CSL’s fitted! A little tight on the rear arches so will need some fettling but they’re on![]()
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mr wilks said:Sold it![]()
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jpvd said:had an expensive day...picked the motor up from the paintshop (yes in the snow - freshly painted and can't even come home and spend the day waxing and sealing!!)
Davz said:This morning fitted a nearside front brake caliper in the howling wind and snow.......just about defrosted now, although needed a single malt or two to help!
markalp said:Today I removed 2 front wheel bolts, and then put them back on![]()
Went outside to try these 15mm spacers, but after the 2nd bolt the cold beat me, so now they are just sitting there mocking me.
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been there too......click click, swear loads and then off to battery supplier and give them 85 notes for a varta silver and then vroom!....happy days!GAZA62 said:a dead battery
ben g said:MACK said:ben g said:That was my original thought, but it only seems to do it with the hardtop fitted. I haven't noticed it being wet when the soft top is up, so not sure what's going on.
The foam is bone dry further up. It was only wet at the bottom.
Didn't realise your using a hardtop. Not sure how much the roof drains come into play as I don't have one.
If the foams only wet wet low down I would be thinking the black vent in the corner under the bumper or the previously mention light issue
Checked that vent today after more heavy rainfall left me with another small lake in my boot![]()
The vent on the side with the water (off side)was seated really high and it was wet at the bottom of it. I checked the vent on the near side and that was seated much lower and it was bone dry. Pushed both vents right down and made sure they were seated correctly.
Now I just need some more heavy rainfall to see if it's worked. If so, happy days. If not, well i'm going to be really angry :lol:
Cheers for the suggestion![]()
MACK said:Hope its cured it Ben.
just spotted your new lights, looking good. Ive got the same with the symmetrical 4 spots. Now you got a set maybe you can source a driver side with the twin clears on the likes of ebay europe or us etc and then flog your drivers side to cover costs.
Have you thought about removing the french fries? I've removed them on mine and think it looks better. i was inspired after see this
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=41183&start=15
mjennings23 said:jpvd said:had an expensive day...picked the motor up from the paintshop (yes in the snow - freshly painted and can't even come home and spend the day waxing and sealing!!)
You're really meant to leave new paint for a month or so before you put any wax or sealant coat on, the paint has to naturally 'gas out' over time, if you seal it the gas can get trapped and cause pinholes in the surface.
jpvd said:mjennings23 said:jpvd said:had an expensive day...picked the motor up from the paintshop (yes in the snow - freshly painted and can't even come home and spend the day waxing and sealing!!)
You're really meant to leave new paint for a month or so before you put any wax or sealant coat on, the paint has to naturally 'gas out' over time, if you seal it the gas can get trapped and cause pinholes in the surface.
Really?...didn't think wax could cause that?
Jonny essex said:Replaced both gear gaitor and hand break leather in black nappa with tri colour stitching to match steering wheel. IMG_5164.JPG