What have you done to your car today?

I managed to get the top nut off the strut (which was a bit of a pig job), it's amazing how knackered the bump stops and other components looks.
 

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Well, this is more like "what have you done to your car over the last month" but here it goes:
- had front control arms replaced (all bushes were shot), sway bar links and oil pan gasket; went to get everything aligned - turned out there was also play in the steering rack, so had that rebuilt and finally aligned - I wanted Z4M angles, but they could't quite reach the camber at the front.
- had my lovely caramel leather seats fixed - driver's seat cushion was collapsed, the leather was torn, worn and discoloured. The cushion was glued together plus an original spring was added (for some reasons M-sport seats don't have them), a few bits of leather were replaced and finally both seats received a fresh coat of leather paint. Awesome! I even made a nice collage for you.
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- engine & diff oil change (transmission was done recently during clutch job)
- new wiper blades
- mild compound & polish & wax
- got a tyre repair kit for my 2000km trip next week
- a few small other things

Still waiting for a cooling fan motor, xenon headlight adjustment sensor, power window switch module, driveshaft center support bearing... but I feel like I'm nearly there!
 
dj_jormi said:
DorsetWurzel said:
Mr Tidy said:
Unless it's Cirrus Aluminium they deserve to be rare - for a reason! :fuelfire:

I dunno, I’ve grown to like it.. f**ks your eyes up if you stare at it for too long :driving:


friend, qhen do you buy this part for radio?
it’s a scosche CT24BM06 fascia adaptor, the nice thing with it is you don’t need the finishing trim around the edge of the stereo.
 
GAZA62 said:
Massive improvement on the seat refurb :thumbsup: the fact that your a newbie i take it you never let them get into that state
Thanks! Yes, I bought the car this way in January, but keep in mind that "before"pics were done in the workshop, under fluorescent light - the colour is actually the same, it's just the damage that's gone.
 
GTwice said:
had my lovely caramel leather seats fixed - driver's seat cushion was collapsed, the leather was torn, worn and discoloured. The cushion was glued together plus an original spring was added (for some reasons M-sport seats don't have them), a few bits of leather were replaced and finally both seats received a fresh coat of leather paint. Awesome! I even made a nice collage for you.

Impressive work mate, impressive! :)
 
DorsetWurzel said:
dj_jormi said:
DorsetWurzel said:
I dunno, I’ve grown to like it.. f**ks your eyes up if you stare at it for too long :driving:


friend, qhen do you buy this part for radio?
it’s a scosche CT24BM06 fascia adaptor, the nice thing with it is you don’t need the finishing trim around the edge of the stereo.

That's the best fitting radio adapter i've seen so worth noting.

I think lots of the fascias trade off the stereo fitment/angles against the flushness around the vents. I'd prefer the fit you have there and let the stereo appear slightly angled. :thumbsup:
 
Sent my midnight blue car in for a couple of days of TLC with David Burton (dbdetailing) down in Chelsea. Judging by the early results so far it'll literally be a different car tomorrow. After 15 years it was certainly in need of some attention.

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parabolica said:
Swapped my winter and summer wheels and tyres over... and discovered my OSR spring is snapped :| so off to hunt for replacements.

New springs fitted today; pleasantly easy job to do after everything else I’ve had go on with the car recently.
 
veryverydarkblue said:
Sent my midnight blue car in for a couple of days of TLC with David Burton (dbdetailing) down in Chelsea. Judging by the early results so far it'll literally be a different car tomorrow. After 15 years it was certainly in need of some attention.

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What colour code is that? 453?
 
GTwice said:
veryverydarkblue said:
Sent my midnight blue car in for a couple of days of TLC with David Burton (dbdetailing) down in Chelsea. Judging by the early results so far it'll literally be a different car tomorrow. After 15 years it was certainly in need of some attention.

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What colour code is that? 453?

Yes, it’s 453 (individual). Under most lights it’s very close to Monaco blue, but has some lighter metallic flecks.
 
Hi all I've given one of my ZDS a good wash & deep polish...loving being out in the Sunshine.Long may it continue..
 

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enuff_zed said:
Very nice, though they do seem to have rubbed all the colour off your third brake light.

Hahaha, yeah! :) Well, I don't know, the car came with that brake light. :) I mean colour, it is not yellow. :)
 
Took mine into our local BMW specialist to sort out the squealing belts and more importantly, the squeaky steering!
It's had the tensioners, pulleys and belts replaced, new rear top mounts as they were gone (suspension was knocking even though it has new springs and dampers) and the steering rack greased.....steering still squeaks when warm, argh!
 
Detailing complete
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Based on my experience I'd absolutely recommend db detailing in London. David is a very genuine chap and clearly does it as a passion as much as a business.
 
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