Get that in Decembers photo competition!Drunkpanda42 said:Defrosted it and took if for a drive - Maldives Blue pops against the frozen background
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Get that in Decembers photo competition!Drunkpanda42 said:Defrosted it and took if for a drive - Maldives Blue pops against the frozen background
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Spray rest of car blue to match, too?Barty said:27D8EAAE-36F3-4AD8-A5F1-FEE541F8B184.jpeg
Picked up a replacement bumper for the stricken Z. Also ordered a new diffusor

I do all the time, wife gets really p*ssed off :evil:Beedub said:told my car i love it!!
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Car looks great now, you must be very proudDrunkpanda42 said:Defrosted it and took if for a drive - Maldives Blue pops against the frozen background
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MKZ4000 said:Green is the best colour. Got to be one of the rarest.
Are there any roadsters out there in that colour ?

Looks beautiful in the sunOcsltd said:Gave the old girl a wash…..
Griffo46 said:Looks beautiful in the sunOcsltd said:Gave the old girl a wash…..
Sorry, I always think of what you're calling the bumper support as the actual bumper and the plastic panel cover as, I think what you are referring to as the bumper.Barty said:[ref]grannyknot[/ref], the previous two bumper-owners have definitely resprayed it at some point. We suspect it’s been two separate resprays: the first was from the original blue (slightly present above base) to a sapphire black. The a respray back to Montego blue, but one that either didn’t take or finish properly, as we found three distinct layers built up. Thoroughness it probably wasn’t, because the clearcoat was extremely thin.
As for the bumper support, any tips on how to remove that?
Thank you sir, that's always nice hear, I have a build thread on the other Z4 forum where over the past year I have replaced every bushing, bearing, gasket, seal or wearable part with new, https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1910373Z4Mariner said:Grannyknot, I really appreciate seeing you fix and make things right. I have the urge to do exactly this sort of thing, and much of the time I do, while other times it's not quite possible. It's the difference between a car that's serviced by numbers and and one that's really cared for.
Thanks for sharing.