Komis' Gallery of Z (new and old)
Komis' Gallery of Z (new and old)
Ok I know it says one car only but since both my cars were Zeds I hope it'll be ok with the mods
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and a concert venueRobert T wrote:Oh, is that what you call it. Been past it a few times when I was working up there. It's a conference centre isn't it?muppet wrote:and robert it is not the "opera house" it is the "armadillo"
Cheers R.
I have been diagnosed with ADHOTS. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Ohh That's Shiney
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Komis,
Great photos. Thanks for sharing with us.
Great photos. Thanks for sharing with us.
BMW Z3, the only way to build a true roadster
- The most powerful letter in the world.
- The most powerful letter in the world.
Cloz wrote:There is something that will never change is my love for Z3
smartypants wrote:Conor?
With an M??
The World's gone mad
smartypants wrote:The Z3 rear is a great thing to behold
Indeedlydoodly the discerning lecturer's sportcar of choice (although I wouldn't say no to a silver 60's 507 either)
Some of the pics were taken in Glasgow (yes, it is the "armadillo" conference/concert venue) and some in Greece. I have more from France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy but I've posted some in other threads
I'm still in Scotland but decided to leave the "new" Z with my parents in Greece.. I will only see it in the summer and xmas for the next couple of years
As I live in the city centre I don't really need a car and don't use the Z too much, so I'd much rather it rests in mild weather over the winter than rot in this dampness. I was thinking of getting a replacement old Z for Glasgow but then I realised I'd start loving it too and worry about it, so I prefer to remain carless at the moment.. I couldn't love anything else. I'm currently being tempted by a 735i though
Some of the pics were taken in Glasgow (yes, it is the "armadillo" conference/concert venue) and some in Greece. I have more from France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy but I've posted some in other threads
I'm still in Scotland but decided to leave the "new" Z with my parents in Greece.. I will only see it in the summer and xmas for the next couple of years
As I live in the city centre I don't really need a car and don't use the Z too much, so I'd much rather it rests in mild weather over the winter than rot in this dampness. I was thinking of getting a replacement old Z for Glasgow but then I realised I'd start loving it too and worry about it, so I prefer to remain carless at the moment.. I couldn't love anything else. I'm currently being tempted by a 735i though
Be careful! I had a 735iL a couple years back, and had nothing but problems with the electrical system on it playing up. Have had the same comments many times from other previous 7 series owners. Cost me thousands in repairs each year.
I swore I would never own another BMW after that, BUT here I am... And very happy with my choice. Although, theres not as much to go wrong with a z3 compared with a fully featured 7 series.
I was even reading in a car magazine that the 7 series won the "most unreliable car of the year" award. Not to my surprise.
Rod.
I swore I would never own another BMW after that, BUT here I am... And very happy with my choice. Although, theres not as much to go wrong with a z3 compared with a fully featured 7 series.
I was even reading in a car magazine that the 7 series won the "most unreliable car of the year" award. Not to my surprise.
Rod.
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1999 BMW Z3 2.8L Titanium Silver/Black Leather/Black Roof/M52TU
1999 BMW Z3 2.8L Titanium Silver/Black Leather/Black Roof/M52TU
Interesting that. I had a 750iL (E38) and although the dealer couldn't fix a minor but nagging front suspension issue, it wasn't particularly troublesome on the electrics front. I'd have another one in a heartbeat.Rodzy_NZ wrote:Be careful! I had a 735iL a couple years back, and had nothing but problems with the electrical system on it playing up. Have had the same comments many times from other previous 7 series owners. Cost me thousands in repairs each year.
I swore I would never own another BMW after that, BUT here I am... And very happy with my choice. Although, theres not as much to go wrong with a z3 compared with a fully featured 7 series.
I was even reading in a car magazine that the 7 series won the "most unreliable car of the year" award. Not to my surprise.
Rod.
Ciao,
Spokey
Spokey
jackal on PH wrote:i love your profile... an endless pornographic paroxysm of the letters BMW
do you actually like driving at all or are cars to you just a manifestation of some sort of pathological mother complex ?
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What about the 7er Komis? Made any decisions yet?
BMW Z3, the only way to build a true roadster
- The most powerful letter in the world.
- The most powerful letter in the world.
Cloz wrote:There is something that will never change is my love for Z3
smartypants wrote:Conor?
With an M??
The World's gone mad
smartypants wrote:The Z3 rear is a great thing to behold