Z4C - Hairdresser's Car?

BeeEmm

Senior member
 London
I decided to wash the car yesterday and when finished, I analysed what I had done. 'Washing the car' entails washing with a mild ph neutral shampoo, blowing dry with a blaster warm air dryer, 'feeding' the rubber trim with an expensive seal feed. I then had something for the weekend (older members will know what I mean).

Wash and shampoo
Blow dry
Trim
Something for the weekend Sir?

Hairdresser's car? No way it is a very Masculine Coupé, isn't it?
 
That reminds me of when I got that comment when I first bought an E86.

I was semi-retired but working part-time in a self-storage warehouse. We had a guy that ran a removal company who rented an office from us, and it was him that said it.

I said I thought of it as a sports car, and he disagreed. He was going to buy a sportscar so I asked which one. A convertible automatic 911 apparently - F**k me, how hairdresser can you get? :headbang: Mind you that was another of the things he was going to do, but never did! :lol:

Anyway yours looks great OP, and who really cars what other people think - so long as you enjoy it! :thumbsup:
 
I think it 100% true!

Every woman I had in my old Z4 vert definitely needed a hairdresser after I finished with them...
 
This was meant as a bit of humour for what I did to the car when I washed it.

Wash and shampoo
Blow dry
Trim
Something for the weekend Sir?

Nobody has said to me that it is a hairdresser's car and I don't think of it as such. It is as masculine as a TR6 or a 2008 Audi R8. Oh no, what have I said!
 
BeeEmm said:
Nobody has said to me that it is a hairdresser's car and I don't think of it as such. It is as masculine as a TR6 or a 2008 Audi R8. Oh no, what have I said!

Oops, go back to edit and remove the Audi bit! :rofl:
 
Mr Tidy said:
BeeEmm said:
Nobody has said to me that it is a hairdresser's car and I don't think of it as such. It is as masculine as a TR6 or an AC Cobra widowmaker. Oh no, what have I said!

Oops, go back to edit and remove the Audi bit! :rofl:

Done
 
Now, I'm sure I spotted a hair dryer in the back of Mr T's hatchback when we attended Beaulieu :P :P
 
tee.gilding said:
Can't say I've ever tried a blow dry on my car....
I use this machine. It blows water from all 'nooks and crannies' and is a breeze (literally) when drying wheels. https://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/metrovac-air-force-blaster
 
I had a TR6 for nearly 12 years , in my opinion the most masculine British car ever. The Coupe feels the same to me
 
stupot1 said:
I had a TR6 for nearly 12 years , in my opinion the most masculine British car ever. The Coupe feels the same to me

I think I'd say a TR6 was "one of" the most masculine British cars - surely an Austin Healey 3000, MGC and an E-Type have to be right up there too? And maybe my 1980s Capri 2.8 Injections. :) Plus of course my Z4C!

Don't take any notice of firebobby - he's got one of those girly Roadsters, but he doesn't need a hairdryer! :P
 
Mr Tidy said:
stupot1 said:
I had a TR6 for nearly 12 years , in my opinion the most masculine British car ever. The Coupe feels the same to me

I think I'd say a TR6 was "one of" the most masculine British cars - surely an Austin Healey 3000, MGC and an E-Type have to be right up there too? And maybe my 1980s Capri 2.8 Injections. :) Plus of course my BMW Capri Z4C!

Don't take any notice of firebobby - he's got one of those manly Roadsters, but he doesn't need a hairdryer because he's so hard! :P
 
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