What have you done to your car today?

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Gaz_E85 said:
Oh, and hello everyone! Picked up a sterling grey 2.2 roadster with just 75k on the clock last weekend and (apart from working through the ever growing snagging list) absolutely loving it! Was pleasantly surprised to find that it does not drive like a 20 year old car

Welcome to the forum. Love the spec; those wheels look amazing :thumbsup:
Yes, welcome to the forum, great colour and engine choice :D :thumbsup:
 
Gaz_E85 said:
Oh, and hello everyone! Picked up a sterling grey 2.2 roadster with just 75k on the clock last weekend and (apart from working through the ever growing snagging list) absolutely loving it! Was pleasantly surprised to find that it does not drive like a 20 year old car

Welcome to the forum. :thumbsup:

My Z4 has just turned 17 and they really do feel younger than they are!
 
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Took it out for a snowy spin on the industrial estate just round the corner. Good fun on summer tyres :driving: getting back into my spot proved challenging as there’s a small dip just in front with a steel grate in it :lol:
 
Today I washed, waxed and reproofed the soft top, used autoglym on all of it and quite happy with their products

Top tip, alloy wheel cleaner is not comfortable on your skin, so in future I'm going to buy some gloves!

Also had a visit to the zed shed over the weekend, full write up to follow!
 

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Old bumper was broken and same as the grill and the down the center Grid. New bumper, new paint, new grill, new center grid, new Badge ... Lot of work with fine tuning.

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Passed MOT with a bit of luck, just a minor advisory for license plate lights, tester had to give the bumper a "bump" to have one of the two to turn ON and pass :oops:

As soon as I got home I diagnosed that the cheap LED bulbs I put on 18months ago had prett much burned so I took the opportunity to open the lights, clean the algae build-up and re-seal and put new bulbs .

Also am very happy to have got compliment from the tester for the general state of the car, busting my *** for weeks on rear end refresh was useful :driving:

Bonus: I had fun realising you get pictures with your invoice :rofl: A380_38446821_collages_booking-BodyReport_38446821-20240115 151938.jpg
 
Wrapped my brushed aluminum dash pieces with a brushed black 3M wrap. 1st time trying to wrap anything and while not perfect I think it came out good. I think it would have helped to have a second person to hold the trim pies while I wrapped them!
 

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BumpyZ4 said:
Wrapped my brushed aluminum dash pieces with a brushed black 3M wrap. 1st time trying to wrap anything and while not perfect I think it came out good. I think it would have helped to have a second person to hold the trim pies while I wrapped them!
very smart indeed
 
axelleveau said:
I had fun realising you get pictures with your invoice

Good of the MOT guy to pass you on the lights . Boot roundel looks like a smiley :)
 
BumpyZ4 said:
Now one day I'll take the center console apart and finish the job!

Looking good . Centre console is fun just make sure you leave a full day or a couple of days spare to get it out / wrapped and put back in again . I found the knee pads the hardest bits to get off . Start at the point of the knee pad nearest the front of the car and once you have got a trim remover tool in get another one in front of it and then pull otherwise it keeps snapping back on :thumbsup:
 
BumpyZ4 said:
Wrapped my brushed aluminum dash pieces with a brushed black 3M wrap. 1st time trying to wrap anything and while not perfect I think it came out good. I think it would have helped to have a second person to hold the trim pies while I wrapped them!
Looks great ! :thumbsup:
 
1536Z4 said:
BumpyZ4 said:
Now one day I'll take the center console apart and finish the job!

Looking good . Centre console is fun just make sure you leave a full day or a couple of days spare to get it out / wrapped and put back in again . I found the knee pads the hardest bits to get off . Start at the point of the knee pad nearest the front of the car and once you have got a trim remover tool in get another one in front of it and then pull otherwise it keeps snapping back on :thumbsup:
Thanks for the tip!
 
UnSORNd and MOTd car today after winter maintenance. Genuinely good to drive petrol-power for a change and test out my flappy paddles :driving:
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Zedebee said:
UnSORNd and MOTd car today after winter maintenance. Genuinely good to drive petrol-power for a change and test out my flappy paddles :driving:
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Clean car, clean pass, nice :thumbsup:
 
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