What have you bought for your Zed this week?

Nodzed

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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)

David62

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2.8l roadster
Seat bushes to replace the black gunge which was all that was left of the 25 year old originals..

Fitting took a while, all the usual problems, but a quick test shows seat movement has been eliminated.
 

David62

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One antenna grommet, a real pain to get completely down even with silicone grease.

A new wash bottle top up filter, the easiest fix ever.
 

MADMAX

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One antenna grommet, a real pain to get completely down even with silicone grease.

A new wash bottle top up filter, the easiest fix ever.
That's interesting - did you buy aftermarket or OEM? I replaced my grommet a couple of weeks ago (bit the bullet and paid for OEM) and with a little fairy it pushed home nicely with a satisfying SNAP 👍 😊
 

MADMAX

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Time for some paintwork TLC - I've not done any serious auto detailing for over 10yrs. A light clay, soft polish, seal and wax - think that's the right order 😆

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David62

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That's interesting - did you buy aftermarket or OEM? I replaced my grommet a couple of weeks ago (bit the bullet and paid for OEM) and with a little fairy it pushed home nicely with a satisfying SNAP 👍 😊
OEM so should be easy, but got there in the end
 

bombur

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That looks great, nearly bought this but I hesitated I am guessing you can’t open the ski flap compartment anymore?
Not with it insitu, but its only two bolts so easy to remove if needing to use the flap.
 
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Nodzed

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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)

Nodzed

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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
They do Z3 and e85 mats too
 

Nodzed

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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)

John_B

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Derbyshire, UK
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Z3 2.8 pre-facelift (Izzy)
'Built not bought'

I don't know about you or your significant others, but mine insists on using enormous insulated cups, and they are always too big for the flush-style cup-holders in the Z3.

So ahead of our road trip to Spain, I 3D printed an adapter that fits into the can-sized hole and snugly holds her current favourite cup 😎
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bombur

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'Built not bought'

I don't know about you or your significant others, but mine insists on using enormous insulated cups, and they are always too big for the flush-style cup-holders in the Z3.

So ahead of our road trip to Spain, I 3D printed an adapter that fits into the can-sized hole and snugly holds her current favourite cup 😎
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gotta keep them happy
 
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