Z4 Scotland Roadtrip

Perfect affordable trio of fun in the sun cars. 8) :thumbsup:

So why are the roofs all up. :? :poke: :wink:

Have a great trip and keep posting pics. :)
 
There seems to be a black them going on - but they are stunning photos with those backdrops. :thumbsup:
 
Can confirm that the roofs are fully functional and that they have had the roofs down for almost the entire journey, the best way to properly enjoy the sights, scenery and exhaust note... :P

Thrustyjust said:
14 months to go, before we head up for the NC 500. Really looking forward to it in the Zed :driving:
I did the full NC500 last year with the Zed and MX5 above, but we kinda rushed it, getting it all done in a day and a half... This year has just been the road to Applecross from the NC500 but even that is spectacular enough to warrant the journey. Not sure where you're heading there from but would strongly suggest making a detour on the way to/from Inverness to drive the Old Military Road through Cairngorm national park. Will add some photos if i can bring myself to pull over and stop driving for long enough to snap a few shots. :wink:
 
For_Ice_Cream said:
Can confirm that the roofs are fully functional and that they have had the roofs down for almost the entire journey, the best way to properly enjoy the sights, scenery and exhaust note... :P

Thrustyjust said:
14 months to go, before we head up for the NC 500. Really looking forward to it in the Zed :driving:
I did the full NC500 last year with the Zed and MX5 above, but we kinda rushed it, getting it all done in a day and a half... This year has just been the road to Applecross from the NC500 but even that is spectacular enough to warrant the journey. Not sure where you're heading there from but would strongly suggest making a detour on the way to/from Inverness to drive the Old Military Road through Cairngorm national park. Will add some photos if i can bring myself to pull over and stop driving for long enough to snap a few shots. :wink:
Any info I can itinerary is great. We have 3 days to go round it. Luckily FIL lives in Sunderland, so one day to there, then 1 day to Inverness, then 3 days round, 1 day to Sunderland and then back home. :driving: Thinking its about 1600 miles in a week.
 
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