New and help needed with Z3 please

metalmickey

Zorg Addict
The M44 Massive
Joined
Feb 25, 2014
Points
60
Location
Walton on Thames, Surrey
Model of Z
3
Hi Justine
Good to hear we are neighbours on the opposite side of 'the dreaded bridge'. No doubt our paths will cross in the near future.
I have very recently purchased a Cabrio Shield just like the one in the picture but I have the standard one without the fleecy lining!
I am very pleased with mine and it is on the car almost 24/7 but I do take it off regularly to air the interior. I understand it is not advisable to use it as a permanent cover as condensation can build up and cause mildew so taking it off every few days should keep things in good order.
At this time of year leaving the hood exposed will mean that algae will grow on the fabric particularly where water accumulates. This can be tiresome to remove so definitely best to keep the hood dry with this type of cover especially important if the hood is already in good condition.
The Zed is my fifth BMW and like you I intend to keep it in good condition and I make time to keep it clean both inside and out.
My view on the local BMW dealers is they are not really interested in cars of this age group and so it is best to find an independent garage with
older mechanics who have the knowledge and understanding of these very special cars.
My Zed is a 1.9 1999 Orinico SE with 61500 miles on the clock after 15 years so there is plenty of driving to go yet!
Regards
Mike
 

Justine

Dedicated Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2014
Points
28
Model of Z
Z3
Hi Justine
Good to hear we are neighbours on the opposite side of 'the dreaded bridge'. No doubt our paths will cross in the near future.
I have very recently purchased a Cabrio Shield just like the one in the picture but I have the standard one without the fleecy lining!
I am very pleased with mine and it is on the car almost 24/7 but I do take it off regularly to air the interior. I understand it is not advisable to use it as a permanent cover as condensation can build up and cause mildew so taking it off every few days should keep things in good order.
At this time of year leaving the hood exposed will mean that algae will grow on the fabric particularly where water accumulates. This can be tiresome to remove so definitely best to keep the hood dry with this type of cover especially important if the hood is already in good condition.
The Zed is my fifth BMW and like you I intend to keep it in good condition and I make time to keep it clean both inside and out.
My view on the local BMW dealers is they are not really interested in cars of this age group and so it is best to find an independent garage with
older mechanics who have the knowledge and understanding of these very special cars.
My Zed is a 1.9 1999 Orinico SE with 61500 miles on the clock after 15 years so there is plenty of driving to go yet!
Regards
Mike
Yes, my father lives in Weybridge and I hate the 'dreaded bridge'. Each time I have to visit, I curse.

Good to know about airing the hood out every now and then. I am going to see if I can kick my husbands car out and get the Z in the garage :ymdevil:
 

Justine

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Joined
Dec 14, 2014
Points
28
Model of Z
Z3
hi justine welcome aboard nice looking motor .enjoy the banter xx
Thank you. I'm really pleased with her. I love the Stirling Grey. Just got home and the new taillight has come.... Hoorah. Job for the weekend. New BMW badge should arrive tomorrow. This is more exciting than receiving new dresses in the post :)
 

Googy

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British Zeds
Joined
Sep 28, 2014
Points
74
Location
pontefract
This is more exciting than receiving new dresses in the post
OMG do u realise what u av just said im going to show mrs googy the reply ....err maybe not it will upset her she loves dresses lol
 

Jack Ratt

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British Zeds
The West Country
Joined
Dec 3, 2013
Points
200
Location
TRURO, CORNWALL
Model of Z
2.8i AUTO and 2.8i MANUAL
So, I have just booked a weekend away I Cornwall..... use the Z3 :):):):):):)
If you've got a spare half hour my other half and me could meet you both for a cuppa
 

oldcarman

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Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
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Feb 11, 2014
Points
188
Location
Pine Falls Manitoba can.
Model of Z
1.9 M44
Thank you. I'm really pleased with her. I love the Stirling Grey. Just got home and the new taillight has come.... Hoorah. Job for the weekend. New BMW badge should arrive tomorrow. This is more exciting than receiving new dresses in the post :)
Don't know if BMG would agree with you there! JIM
 

Shelly

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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
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Jul 9, 2013
Points
201
Location
Norfolk
Model of Z
Z4 2.0 20i M Sport sDrive
Welcome to the forum Justine :)
Enjoy your Z and the forum ;)
 

smartbear

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Joined
Jun 6, 2014
Points
83
hi justine welcome aboard nice looking motor .enjoy the banter xx
Thank you. I'm really pleased with her. I love the Stirling Grey. Just got home and the new taillight has come.... Hoorah. Job for the weekend. New BMW badge should arrive tomorrow. This is more exciting than receiving new dresses in the post :)
Hi Justine, don't forget the tail lights have a rubber gasket stuck around their edge, I just replaced these on Mrs smartbears zed as they were disintegrating:(
More expensive than gold as well at about £35 the pair from memory!
Regards
 
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