what to buy?

zedfourthreelitre said:
plus that one isn't an SI- which means its a 177bhp version , wouldn't pull you out of bed :D

got to be the 2.5SI (218bhp) or the 3.0I (pre FL 231/265 FL)

Anyone got one in the south to flog :D
 
Done, my first z4!
2.5Si Sport in show room condition full BMW service history and only 62k on the clock!
jazzy interior and an unusual colour
dead chuffed

thanks for all your advice people :D :D :D :D
 

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Well done - that looks like a great example :thumbsup:

I had the same two tone leather interior in my previous Zed - its quite rare :)

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the doctor said:
Hi
Have found this local to me; very low mileage
What are your thoughts?

http://www.christchurchmotorcompany.co.uk/used-cars-christchurch-dorset

I also think it's the lower bhp 2.5 version - there's one that's about 218bhp . . .
 
Well done OP. :thumbsup:

Colour combination is fantastic!

Enjoy!
 
yeah its the 218bhp version 2.5 si Sport...half leather blue trim seats.
tyres are bridgestone brand new....its from a retired city boy whos doesnt use his toy!
one owner from new. even have the original £30k receipt from purchase from BMW
comfort package etc included
bargain i think at £5500
collecting it tomorrow! :D :D :D
 
That should last you for years, just keep an eye on the temp gauge as the electronic water pump will be close to expiring at this age (if it's not already been changed) :thumbsup:
Rob
 
When my pump started to fail I was getting the cooling fan revving up/down from a cold start.
Hooked it up to a reader & implausible pump speed came up.
I was lucky, they don't always give a sign & some have cooked their engines :cry:
Rob
 
i don't have a reader ...is this a good thing to invest in and plug in once in a while?
if so any particular one best for a novice?
 
the doctor said:
i don't have a reader ...is this a good thing to invest in and plug in once in a while?
if so any particular one best for a novice?

I'm not sure a cheapy reader would pick up bmw specific codes like that, mine was connected to an indies (expensive) one, others may know more about the usefulness/capability of more budget versions :thumbsup: As mentioned, it was the odd fan behavior that caught my attention.
Rob
 
the doctor said:
Marlon said:


Are the plastic side fill ins when roof down standard or are they an after market thing? Sorry if a daft question

They were a bmw accessory, no longer available new & now worth more than their weight in gold :o
You do have to remove them every time you raise the roof though :?
They turn up on here or ebay occasionally where buyers end up giving their right arm for them :popcorn:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
the doctor said:
Marlon said:


Are the plastic side fill ins when roof down standard or are they an after market thing? Sorry if a daft question

They were a bmw accessory, no longer available new & now worth more than their weight in gold :o
You do have to remove them every time you raise the roof though :?
They turn up on here or ebay occasionally where buyers end up giving their right arm for them :popcorn:
Rob

Thanks Rob :thumbsup:
@The Doctor: They are called Top Down Side Covers - I paid £130 for the pair
 
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