Only just caught up with this news Stevie glad your ok and feel your pain over the car, it’s in good hands with Steve we hope you get it sorted
Sad times mateShe's alive. Her heart beats again.
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Stevo had some time to plumb the cooling back in and get it running. Engine is running fine. There was a chance it would never get this far.
A little more inspection and I committed the 'cardinal sin' of owning a Z3, bad rear tyres. I didn't swap the test fit tyres over from summer for the 255s and the tread in the middle was essentially non exisitant by mid Novemeber.
Don't forget to remove the 'Ditch Finders' for the wet season people. It'll cost you your car.
MOT is the next order but not before a list of replacement parts to tidy things up. It would only be a 'tidy' , as the rest is going to be expense. To try and bring it back to semi respectable:
- Cat Back Exhaust
- Sills + Paint
- Bonnet
- Rear Bumper Paint
- Underside 'reshaping'
The car already had pretty poor bodywork with 1 corner showing some arch rust bubbling. It's been referred to as 'grey' in colour on 2 different occasions. Says a lot when it's the same Cosmos colour as @andyglym. This was 2024s to do list amongst others.
My ethos was to get the mechanical bits sorted before getting the bodywork and hood done. What's a mighty fine looking car that you can't trust to go places in? This car was bought as a project and it was still very much a project at the time. Now it's an even bigger project only to be left with a CAT N.
It's going to be difficult to part ways with her but it seems the logical choice at the moment. All the best bits of the car are the mechanical and 'options' parts that can be taken off.
It's a bit yuck but it's where it's at.