How much does it cost for these modifications?

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M Power
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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
Don't like it....but then I'm a miserable old git.................apparently :confused:
Always sort the mechanicals before you invest in bling or you'll just be driving a better looking bag of bolts!
 

Steve Medlock

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Tenterden, Kent
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2.8 Roadster
When I got my car it was lowered and there was paint missing in the middle of the front bumper/spoiler. I soon found out that the spoiler was just a little too low to clear a 100mm kerb when you parked end on. Maybe a small thing but it was one of the reasons why I reverted to standard ride height.
 

bertiejaffa

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Manchester
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Z3M
I would agree with a lot of the comments on here - my first Z was lowered and it used to catch all the time... there were roads with speed humps that I simply could not go down.

my first Z3M wasn’t lowered but had a body kit on that made it lower at the front. I loved the look but honestly I dread to think how much money I spent down the years having the front end removed to have it fixed and resprayed after cracking the the front on a bump or bad camber etc...
 

theurbanspectacle

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American Zeds
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Southern California
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Z3
Most of these cars that you see are this low are on Air ride they lift up to a driving height when they leave. The Z3 engine sits very low so would not get over even the slightest bumps.

Ive lowered my Z3 40mm I wouldn’t go any lower.
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Oh man you hit the sweet spot IMO!
this is what I’m looking for
Not stupidly low but efficiently so

I’ll be using this pic to reference how I want my car!
 
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