What have you done to your car today?

Hutch said:
Facelift front bumper for my Maldives Blue Z4 is finally all sprayed up and looking sexy!

Soon be time to build her back up and I can’t wait!

Looks great! Would you mind saying how much you paid for the respray? I am trying to get mine done also and quotes are all over the place
 
Finally fitted an e46 M3 convertible ARB (with Powerflex 27MM bushes), new Meyle HD wishbones, Powerflex Lollipops and BC Racing coilovers.

The ride is beautiful, so smooth and quiet.

Looking forward to an alignment once I’ve fitted my Whiteline rear ARB.
 
So nice to have the Zed looking shiny again. Took her up on the moor. :driving: Then a wash and dry followed by a quick hoover. Was going to apply a new coat of Autoglym polish, but realised I am out of polishing cloths AKA J cloths. :o
Grabbed one quick pic as I was opening a gate near the Dartmoor Inn.
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Phoenixboy said:
Dodged the showers, and washed it again 😳1ACB44B5-900B-4F5B-AE12-64920BA3A2EF.jpeg
Washed 4 cars this evening. You can never have too many shiny cars on the drive. :lol:
 
Changed oil in differential (no drain plug :headbang: ), front anti-roll bard bushes, new tracking rods with wheel alignement. Pending: front brakes pads and discs, front anti-roll bar links.
 
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As per usual, broke my z4 whilst fixing it! Only supposed to be a simple gasket change! Broke the breather pipe and cover. Plastic very brittle!

Also lots of hard black deposits found with the engine. Zoom in and you can see.
 
A gentleman opened his car door without looking, so now my Z looks like this.

Gentleman also refused to give details.

Any experience with this sort of bollocks?
 

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Jameszy said:
A gentleman opened his car door without looking, so now my Z looks like this.

Gentleman also refused to give details.

Any experience with this sort of bollocks?

Not sure you’ve worded that correctly. Think you’ve done a typo. Defo not a gentleman!

Insurance all day long. Someone I knew also had this happen to their family car. Got the Reg? Insurance sorted that too... think it was a ball ache because the guy who opened the door wasn’t very cooperative.
 
Well he wasn't really a gentleman then. He has to give you the details of his insurer at the very least
 
kis said:
Jameszy said:
A gentleman opened his car door without looking, so now my Z looks like this.

Gentleman also refused to give details.

Any experience with this sort of bollocks?

Not sure you’ve worded that correctly. Think you’ve done a typo. Defo not a gentleman!

Insurance all day long. Someone I knew also had this happen to their family car. Got the Reg? Insurance sorted that too... think it was a ball ache because the guy who opened the door wasn’t very cooperative.

The use of gentleman was tongue in cheek!

The Mrs was driving (I wasn’t there at the time) and apparently he got out the car, looked at the damage, and then got back in and wouldn’t get out. Thankfully she snapped that photo before he closed the door.

Insurance has already decided he is at fault, and I won’t lose NCB, but might lose my excess if he claims he wasn’t driving or something.
 
Jameszy said:
A gentleman opened his car door without looking, so now my Z looks like this.
Gentleman also refused to give details.
Any experience with this sort of bollocks?

NO gentleman, apparently
 
Jameszy said:
kis said:
Jameszy said:
A gentleman opened his car door without looking, so now my Z looks like this.

Gentleman also refused to give details.

Any experience with this sort of bollocks?

Not sure you’ve worded that correctly. Think you’ve done a typo. Defo not a gentleman!

Insurance all day long. Someone I knew also had this happen to their family car. Got the Reg? Insurance sorted that too... think it was a ball ache because the guy who opened the door wasn’t very cooperative.

The use of gentleman was tongue in cheek!

The Mrs was driving (I wasn’t there at the time) and apparently he got out the car, looked at the damage, and then got back in and wouldn’t get out. Thankfully she snapped that photo before he closed the door.

Insurance has already decided he is at fault, and I won’t lose NCB, but might lose my excess if he claims he wasn’t driving or something.
It shouldnt matter if he was driving or not he is in charge of the vehicle.
 
Swapped my wheels with a spare set that ShaunKC lent me so I can get mine fully refurbed next week. Also took it out for a drive for the first time in over 6 months. Once the ticking stopped and the oil got moving it ran sweet as nut. :D
 
Nictrix said:
Jameszy said:
kis said:
Not sure you’ve worded that correctly. Think you’ve done a typo. Defo not a gentleman!

Insurance all day long. Someone I knew also had this happen to their family car. Got the Reg? Insurance sorted that too... think it was a ball ache because the guy who opened the door wasn’t very cooperative.

The use of gentleman was tongue in cheek!

The Mrs was driving (I wasn’t there at the time) and apparently he got out the car, looked at the damage, and then got back in and wouldn’t get out. Thankfully she snapped that photo before he closed the door.

Insurance has already decided he is at fault, and I won’t lose NCB, but might lose my excess if he claims he wasn’t driving or something.
It shouldnt matter if he was driving or not he is in charge of the vehicle.

Is that right? They have the details of the car inc. reg number, and the car was insured, but am concerned the owner might just say it wasn’t him, and that he isn’t liable.
 
Jameszy said:
Nictrix said:
Jameszy said:
The use of gentleman was tongue in cheek!

The Mrs was driving (I wasn’t there at the time) and apparently he got out the car, looked at the damage, and then got back in and wouldn’t get out. Thankfully she snapped that photo before he closed the door.

Insurance has already decided he is at fault, and I won’t lose NCB, but might lose my excess if he claims he wasn’t driving or something.
It shouldnt matter if he was driving or not he is in charge of the vehicle.

Is that right? They have the details of the car inc. reg number, and the car was insured, but am concerned the owner might just say it wasn’t him, and that he isn’t liable.
Its got to be. What if he wasnt even in the car or near it but the door blew open in the wind and caused damage, its still his car that caused the damage and his and his insurances responsibility.
The same goes for if a passenger opens a door and causes an accident, the driver is responsible for anybody in the car as well.
I was knocked off my bike years ago by a passenger opening their door. My lawyer (who was hopeless) said it would be difficult to claim as it was a passenger, I told him to get a grip and chase the drivers insurance. The long and short of it was I won my case.
 
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