The new car - NLC :-)

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by ClarkyBoy » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:55 pm

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by shooomer » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:09 pm

8) 8) :thumbsup

I was keen on this( until I found out it was £25K!) http://www.hollybrooksportscars.com/201 ... z3m-coupe/

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The new car - NLC :-)

Post by scottishselise » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:57 pm

On a different note clark, nice machine. Review please. I hear a few steering and suspension moans from owners. You happy with these?

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by Clarkie » Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:07 pm

8) great car, enjoy, engine will be epic alone :thumbsup

i've been tempted by a few M3's over the years but not sure they'd like being tracked too much

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by Gareth » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:06 am

They're ace...but needs CSL wheels! :thumbsup

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by ClarkyBoy » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:13 pm

that z3m coupe they have is probably the best one on the market right now - munich legends have one for sale in the usual estoril blue, with more miles at a similar cost, so i would say the daker (being a one off etc) is a good investment - still a little tempted to buy it myself, and just garage it.

righto, 1 month with the zed, steering, brilliant, turns in nicely, ive heard a few people complain about understeer... never had any problems with that, but it could be down to me having 245's on the front and not 225's ?

as for the suspension, it handles like a dream, ok, its quite hard, but nothing like the elise hard, still a very confortable car.

so far no issues, apart from a lambda - but thats covered by bmw under the extended warranty the car came with. so happy days - still means seeing JC bmw in aberdeen tho - which i HATE doing.

gareth - i fancy some CSL's too, but im loving the editions i put on it!
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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by Gareth » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:45 am

Have you joined up wit the Z4-Forum?
Good M section on there.

I found the ride quite hard...but then all my cars have been like that.
To a point CSL's make it slightly worse but they look so cool.
Very nice engine which just pulls and pulls.

I think I only ever had one niggle and that was a dash rattle.
Apart from that, loved it. Only sold to buy a car with more seats.

Love the colour of yours too. Beats the obvious choice of black...

Some pics for CSL inspiration.

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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by Rusty » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:36 pm

sounded and looked good yesterday! :thumbsup
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Re: The new car - NLC :-)

Post by steviej » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:16 pm

Nice car, Turriff tyres used to stock hyper black CSL wheels which would look really nice on it, had them on my E46 M3.

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