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Zeti

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Kennet I like it: this is iconic (in my mind and to the others members too) for the Z3: family- car- leisure!:happy: That's the spirit Z!
That's why I chose Z3 and the avatar! Have a nice week end!:)
 
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Two things strike me about this picture, one, is how the car actually looks as though it is taking in the view, second, i have watched Lake Placid, so i would never camp that close to the Lake :wideyed:
 

Mint

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As Zedonist says, great picture. How come you posted it flipped horizontally? Be interesting to see it the right way round;)
 

Zeti

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Guys, You have to appreciate how Kennet made a tribute to You, for the right hand drive;).......some say the only right way:angelic:.........
 

Kennet Andersson

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I was flipped it horizontally because I have used it for a painting I did and I just thought it should be more easily to do from that side.
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Mint

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Great shot Kennet, it's good either way round. Its just my OCD kicked in seeing the number plate the wrong way round;)
 

Zeti

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I was flipped it horizontally because I have used it for a painting I did and I just thought it should be more easily to do from that side.


I like too the "normal version" , but the "right hand drive" it's better; you were right to chose it!:)

Regarding the "loading capacity" , if you take care and choose appropriate bags, it's huge! I'll show you in another post few photos with Z3 bagages.....;)
 

Zeti

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Here is my personal record for a trip of 30 days and about 8400 km....using just the trunk of the car! (The sofa not included!:))
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Zeti

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Which is nothing comparing with the record of an Italian fellow, using the additional rack for baggages and some of the feet room, but still able to place his wife in the car......;)
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So never say: Z3 it's not a car for holidays! As Kennet says "with science everything it's possible!":happy:
 

Kennet Andersson

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Which is nothing comparing with the record of an Italian fellow, using the additional rack for baggages and some of the feet room, but still able to place his wife in the car......;)View attachment 4442
So never say: Z3 it's not a car for holidays! As Kennet says "with science everything it's possible!":happy:

Wow, that is far mutch more then I can get in. Maybe they got a luggagerack ?
 

TaffZee

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A little bit of planning goes a long way (and thought) here is a tip for stowing any clothes that will go on a hangar: place a loop around the headrest, pull seat forward hang the clothes on the loop to the rear of the seat (use a cover if you want I used these http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9327832.htm). put seat back, I done this on a trip down to Spain for two weeks plenty of room in the boot....
 

Mint

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A little bit of planning goes a long way (and thought) here is a tip for stowing any clothes that will go on a hangar: place a loop around the headrest, pull seat forward hang the clothes on the loop to the rear of the seat (use a cover if you want I used these http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9327832.htm). put seat back, I done this on a trip down to Spain for two weeks plenty of room in the boot....
Yes will be doing this on our road trip to Andorra in June :D
 
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