Z Register
Z Register
Hi
Can I still join the Z register
Can someone show me the link to this please
I have searched google, all I found was the
Z3 Registration Database
I have read previous threads and discussions on it
which seemed interesting but cant ind the damn site
to join
I assume its still up and running
Ray
Can I still join the Z register
Can someone show me the link to this please
I have searched google, all I found was the
Z3 Registration Database
I have read previous threads and discussions on it
which seemed interesting but cant ind the damn site
to join
I assume its still up and running
Ray
I think this is the club you are looking for.
http://www.bmwcarclubgb.co.uk/rm/intro.asp
You need to join as a member (£45.00) then join the Z register (another £5.00)
Here is the joining page:
http://www.shopbmw.co.uk/acatalog/New_Membership.html
http://www.bmwcarclubgb.co.uk/rm/intro.asp
You need to join as a member (£45.00) then join the Z register (another £5.00)
Here is the joining page:
http://www.shopbmw.co.uk/acatalog/New_Membership.html
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Club Benefits ££££££££££££££££
Well worth joining if only for the parts discounts from GSF and Europarts.
safetyfast
Re: Club Benefits ££££££££££££££££
Come on Phil / John what about big discounts on insurance particularly if agreed valuations reqd, merchandise, models, books, regional meets, register get togethers, monthly mag (on par with BMWcar / Total bmw IMO) and the sense of belonging.ZZZEMMCO wrote:Well worth joining if only for the parts discounts from GSF and Europarts.
The Z Register is certainly set to grow in 2010 (ask Phil!! ) and so the more members willing to contribute both articles for mag and on bmwcc forum aswell as on here the better. steveH
Re: Club Benefits ££££££££££££££££
All those things are already available by joining the clubsteveH wrote:Come on Phil / John what about big discounts on insurance particularly if agreed valuations reqd, merchandise, models, books, regional meets, register get togethers, monthly mag (on par with BMWcar / Total bmw IMO) and the sense of belonging.ZZZEMMCO wrote:Well worth joining if only for the parts discounts from GSF and Europarts.
The Z Register is certainly set to grow in 2010 (ask Phil!! ) and so the more members willing to contribute both articles for mag and on bmwcc forum aswell as on here the better. steveH
Sapphire black/Imola red and black interior/ red roof/ S54 - the only RHD one made.
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
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A lifetime of Club friends---Priceless!!!
So many plus points to share and a lifetime of Club friends going back 35 + years, and looking forward to the next 35!!!!!
safetyfast
Phil, people seem to post up on THISthread when they have donated
nb I've donated twice so do I get a Sponser II
nb I've donated twice so do I get a Sponser II
Just looking at my new bmwcc literature and I see there is no Z register chairman and therefore no address to send my z register application form too. I also noticed in the magazine that the post is up for grabs if anyone is interested , hurry up if you are so I can join and get another sticker. CheersNero wrote:Phil (Phil Rosenbloom) is the Z Register Chairman
I'm sure he will explain the club/register fully if you need more info.
If you do decide to join mention Phil's name when you apply
Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one. Harry Callahan.
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
All you have to do to get your sticker is apply to the club office.
As the previous chairman I still appear to be getting the forms so dont worry about it.
You could even apply to be the new chairman
As the previous chairman I still appear to be getting the forms so dont worry about it.
You could even apply to be the new chairman
Sapphire black/Imola red and black interior/ red roof/ S54 - the only RHD one made.
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
A Call for your help!!!!
Having relinquished the position of Z Register chair it is very disappointing that no-one has offered themselves to pick up where PhilR left off.
It is a real shame that the Z is BMW's only Roadster and having been part of the trio of articles recently run in the Straight Six mag, with many contributions from members off this forum, still not one volunteer.
Surely many owners have gained from being members of the car club in one way or another(??) and as one of the biggest (in number) Registers in the car club then someone must be interested??
I would have thought the position would suit someone off here as enthusiasts and have instant access across the whole range Z1 to Z8.
IF you feel willing to give it a good go then contact me through pm or email (address in mag under Register Directors report.
Thanks in anticipation steveH
It is a real shame that the Z is BMW's only Roadster and having been part of the trio of articles recently run in the Straight Six mag, with many contributions from members off this forum, still not one volunteer.
Surely many owners have gained from being members of the car club in one way or another(??) and as one of the biggest (in number) Registers in the car club then someone must be interested??
I would have thought the position would suit someone off here as enthusiasts and have instant access across the whole range Z1 to Z8.
IF you feel willing to give it a good go then contact me through pm or email (address in mag under Register Directors report.
Thanks in anticipation steveH
Bmwcca
I *am* a member of BMWCCA, as well as ZSCCA (Z Sports Car Club of America). I drive a 2002 Z3, 3.0i, and just love it! It replaced a motorcycle, when I decided that I had wrecked too many of them, and didn't want to go through that again. Plus, my insurance company would likely have made it not something that I would want to continue, had I tried to insure another motorcycle, after wrecking to touring bikes. So, decided it was time to give it up. Went with a Z3, and have never regretted it.
Mine is titanium silver, with a Dream Red interior, something that gets lots of compliments wherever I take it. I really get a kick out of driving around town 'topless'. Mine came also with a removable hardtop, which only goes on for about three months is the coldest part of winter. Other than that, it hangs from the ceiling in my garage.
I try to baby my Baby. Clay Bar treatments at least once a year, dusting it off whenever it gets even a light coat of dust, frequently covering it, even inside the garage -- you get the idea.
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Mine is titanium silver, with a Dream Red interior, something that gets lots of compliments wherever I take it. I really get a kick out of driving around town 'topless'. Mine came also with a removable hardtop, which only goes on for about three months is the coldest part of winter. Other than that, it hangs from the ceiling in my garage.
I try to baby my Baby. Clay Bar treatments at least once a year, dusting it off whenever it gets even a light coat of dust, frequently covering it, even inside the garage -- you get the idea.
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well done for stepping up to the mark Ian (myredzed) or should we call you Chairman myredzed
Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one. Harry Callahan.
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
You've spotted that in the BMWCC Straight Six magazine thenJamezee wrote:well done for stepping up to the mark Ian (myredzed) or should we call you Chairman myredzed
I'll put together a little intro to formalise the appointment on here (and other z related forums) over the next week or so. I'm also considering a name change to Ian C and a sig change to make it easier for people to relate my posts to that of the z register chair (I'll make it obvious that I was 'previously myredzed') - what do you think?
Current...1998 ///M Coupe
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Well done Ian I will be joining soon myself having just got back into the seat of a Z3 so can I be one of your first recruits
What does the job of Chairman involve then
What does the job of Chairman involve then
Aceman
Arctic Silver '98 Z3M
Previously;
Bright RED '99 Z3 2.8
Rocking seats ? You need seat bushes click HERE
Arctic Silver '98 Z3M
Previously;
Bright RED '99 Z3 2.8
Rocking seats ? You need seat bushes click HERE
Essentially it involves keeping zeds in the spotlight within the BMWCC (i.e. in the BMWCC mag, BMWCC forum & other zed forums), coordinating the sub-registers (z1, z3, z4 & z8) and looking after the actual z register. 'Keeping the zeds in the spotlight' can involve all manner of things but could be anything from getting zed articles together for the mag to organising BMWCC led zed meets.aceman wrote: What does the job of Chairman involve then
Thanks for the votes of support everyone.
ps. so what does anyone think about me changing my forum name then?
Current...1998 ///M Coupe
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Sounds good Ian, well you are already accomplished in organising cruise/events so should be right up your street.
Changing your username seems appropriate considering your new role and if as you say you keep your "Myredzed" reference everybody who knows you now won't get confused and new members here or to BMWCC won't know any different anyway, go for it.
Changing your username seems appropriate considering your new role and if as you say you keep your "Myredzed" reference everybody who knows you now won't get confused and new members here or to BMWCC won't know any different anyway, go for it.
Aceman
Arctic Silver '98 Z3M
Previously;
Bright RED '99 Z3 2.8
Rocking seats ? You need seat bushes click HERE
Arctic Silver '98 Z3M
Previously;
Bright RED '99 Z3 2.8
Rocking seats ? You need seat bushes click HERE
Well, you did ask.myredzed wrote:ps. so what does anyone think about me changing my forum name then?
Hard Top wrote:Hi LittleC, and welcome to the forum.
Have you ever thought about getting yourself a private plate, like shanty has done?
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopi ... ht=#298160
Oh, seems like shanty got nuked by Image Shack, so here is a pic.
HT
Titan's apprentice.
Titan's apprentice.
http://www.lde.nu/index.htmTitan wrote:Occupations ?
Official Devil's Advocate
Leg Puller
Micky Taker
You could be ' Z Red Chair' ...or maybe notmyredzed wrote:You've spotted that in the BMWCC Straight Six magazine thenJamezee wrote:well done for stepping up to the mark Ian (myredzed) or should we call you Chairman myredzed
I'll put together a little intro to formalise the appointment on here (and other z related forums) over the next week or so. I'm also considering a name change to Ian C and a sig change to make it easier for people to relate my posts to that of the z register chair (I'll make it obvious that I was 'previously myredzed') - what do you think?
Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one. Harry Callahan.
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
BMW dust caps x 4 (replica)
Little Tree Air Freshener-Vanillaroma (now worn out and in the bin)
2006 AA road atlas (with the latest safety cameras)
I don't see a need to change your Forum name, myredzed is more zed related
Gazza
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you take the wall with you"
Z3 S54 M roadster , BMW Z1, BMW M3 CSL, Z4M Coupe
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you take the wall with you"
Z3 S54 M roadster , BMW Z1, BMW M3 CSL, Z4M Coupe
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Re: Z Register
I have not looked at this forum for a while - and suddenly we have a resurgence of interest in the Z Register!
After Phil retired, the overall Z Reg is now looked after by Ian Conieul, and the job of keeping an eye on the Z3 section and writing a bit for Straight Six every month fell on me.
Obvioulsy, living in France means that I cannot take an active role in organising events etc, so perhaps things will change in the future - if there is enough enthusiasm, a quality which has been markedly absent for years!
After Phil retired, the overall Z Reg is now looked after by Ian Conieul, and the job of keeping an eye on the Z3 section and writing a bit for Straight Six every month fell on me.
Obvioulsy, living in France means that I cannot take an active role in organising events etc, so perhaps things will change in the future - if there is enough enthusiasm, a quality which has been markedly absent for years!
A Z3 is not just for Christmas - it's for life!
Re: Z Register
There's definitely been a resurgence recently Mike. I'm getting quite a few zregister registration forms now - another 2 dropped through my letterbox yesterday.Mike Fishwick wrote:...and suddenly we have a resurgence of interest in the Z Register!
Current...1998 ///M Coupe
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Previously...1997 Z3 2.8
Re: Z Register
Good news indeed Ian.
Its not easy trying to stimulate the Club Z register.
Its not easy trying to stimulate the Club Z register.
Sapphire black/Imola red and black interior/ red roof/ S54 - the only RHD one made.
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
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Re: Z Register = Z enthusiasm
Phil-Very true words--spoken with years of experience.--BUT!!! The Club has to cater for Many different Model owners, and the forum page Has to provide TWENTY sections to appeal to those owners, otherwise they will feel neglected, and not a good reason to Pay to join a club, that ignores their P & J.-But--have you seen our Club Magazine--
I think you will agree that the Z Register section receives More daily posts than ALPINA!!!--hopefully that "IS" about to change--(From an Alpina B7 Turbo-27years- Nutter)
I think you will agree that the Z Register section receives More daily posts than ALPINA!!!--hopefully that "IS" about to change--(From an Alpina B7 Turbo-27years- Nutter)
safetyfast
Re: Z Register
Ha Ha John - I get the hint.
I'll get to it right away.
I'll get to it right away.
Sapphire black/Imola red and black interior/ red roof/ S54 - the only RHD one made.
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."
"The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire."