Nice…good to see a Z3 with some practical mods

Nodzed

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The number stickers go a bit far :whistle:
 

John_B

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All jokes aside, it looks like a great deal of effort has gone into that and some decent craftsmanship. Chapeau
 

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I wonder if those bars are functional :p
 

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I would love to drive it and see how it handles, looks like its been jacked up.
 

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Not keen on the bars but I do like the blue and black theme :whistle:
 

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I consider myself to be something of a purist, but I really like it. Okay, the rear wing is a bit pointless, but the build has been really well executed. Love the pointy bull bar at the front.
 

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I never recall having a problem traversing the Peak District B roads in a Z3 - they always felt narrow enough to get past most things and high enough to ride over most of the imperfections.

But of an evening I would have always welcomed some additional lighting.

Either way I quite like that - would certainly be interested to see how it drives :thumbsup:
 

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I wonder if the owner has ever thought about sticking a few these on it ? :-

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There is a legend that Scotsmen, with or without a kilt, are to be done to death on sight. in the Isle of Man No substance to it I'm sure but perhaps this car belongs to an ex-pat Caledonian who is guarding against assault from a zebra crossing?
 

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Someone’s house is missing their guttering.

Interesting to see that on full steering lock.
 

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I just don't understand why someone would pick a Z3 convertible to do THAT to.
I can think of hundreds of cars more suitable; in fact almost every car ever made. I mean, it has a row of LED floods attached to the soft-top, so you can't lower the roof.

It's nearly as stupid as spending £50,000 turning an E89 into a 500hp snarling road weapon. Much more suitable cars out there IMO.

Admittedly I have turned a perfectly good Z3 into something else, but I didn't have a choice. The car I wanted is based on a Z3.
 

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I can’t stop laughing at it 🌞
Its not my cup of tea 😳
 

Jam03

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I just don't understand why someone would pick a Z3 convertible to do THAT to.
I can think of hundreds of cars more suitable; in fact almost every car ever made. I mean, it has a row of LED floods attached to the soft-top, so you can't lower the roof.

It's nearly as stupid as spending £50,000 turning an E89 into a 500hp snarling road weapon. Much more suitable cars out there IMO.

Admittedly I have turned a perfectly good Z3 into something else, but I didn't have a choice. The car I wanted is based on a Z3.
It is a strange choice, but the more I look at it, the more I admire the engineering. I think the light bar is actually fixed to the A pillars to allow the roof to still work.
 
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