Grandpa Ripper

Grandparipper

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2017
Points
15
Location
West side of Washington State
Model of Z
3.0 Roadster
Got the nickname for skiing faster than the young bucks.
I currently own a triple black 1998 2.8 Z3 with the factory hard top, M wheels and seats, and upgraded stereo.
It currently has 201,000 miles and runs very well. I do the regular service work myself including replacing the water pump, struts, shocks, sensors, plus oil changes and tune ups. I got a set of narrow 15 inch wheels and snow tires for the winter and love to drive this thing in the snow. It freaks people out to see a sports car passing them in their SUVs and 4 wheel drive pickup trucks! Don't people realize that Germany has snow?
I built a time consuming custom subwoofer box between the seats with a singe 8 inch driver and it works very well.
 

Stevo7682

Zorg Expert (I)
Supporter
The M44 Massive
Scottish Zeds
Joined
Apr 1, 2016
Points
218
Location
Maybole , South Ayrshire
Model of Z
Z3 Individual Dakar / Orinoco Individual
Hi and welcome from me in Scotland :welcome: . Have you got any pictures everyone likes to see new members cars :)
 

Nodzed

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British Zeds
M Power
Joined
Feb 18, 2016
Points
231
Location
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Model of Z
Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
Welcome to the forum :welcome: Got any photos? We like photos :thumbsup:
 

PHILIP BAXTER

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British Zeds
Joined
May 3, 2015
Points
180
Location
Cardiff
Model of Z
Z3 3.0i Roadster
Hi, and welcome from Cardiff. Enjoy the forum, but don't forget the pictures. :welcome:
 

Jack Ratt

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British Zeds
The West Country
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200
Location
TRURO, CORNWALL
Model of Z
2.8i AUTO and 2.8i MANUAL
Hello and welcome
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
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British Zeds
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Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
:welcome: to the Forum from West Cumbria, England.
 

Grumps

Always happy, apart from when I'm not 🤬
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British Zeds
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Apr 27, 2014
Points
226
Location
Forest Town, Mansfield
Model of Z
Z4 e85 2.5i
Hello from Mansfield UK.
 

Bazza

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Supporter
British Zeds
The West Country
Joined
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Points
156
Location
Verwood Dorset
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
:welcome:from me:drinks:
 

t-tony

The Legend
Deceased
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#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Hi @Grandparipper and welcome from me near Lincoln UK. Sub boxes are topical on here at the moment, a few members would like to se pictures of yours I'm sure. That's a fair mileage too and just goes to show what they'll do when looked after. Where are you located stateside?, I'm coming over in a few weeks.:)

Tony.
 

Sean d

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British Zeds
Joined
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Points
201
Location
Lincolnshire
Model of Z
Z3 2.8
Hi and welcome, would love to know how you managed to get an 8 inch sub in there, do you have pics
 

Mint

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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
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Sep 23, 2012
Points
222
Location
Stafford
Model of Z
2.2 Sport Individual
Hi @Grandparipper, :welcome: to the forum from me too in Staffordshire, UK. Anybody mentioned pics yet?:whistle:
 

Grandparipper

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2017
Points
15
Location
West side of Washington State
Model of Z
3.0 Roadster
It wasn't easy to fit in a sub. First I tried replacing the drivers in the HK sub enclosure with a single 6" firing out the back into the folding top area. I was not satisfied. To get the needed cubic interior volume for an 8", I decided to make a glass fiber removable box in the same area, but reaching a bit forward, tapering up to the seat sides. I shimmed the area with cardboard, lined it with plastic sheeting, then applied resin and glass cloth to the bottom and sides to get the basic shape started. After that, I removed it and built it up on the bench with taped together cardboard before adding many more layers of glass and resin for stiffness and to lower unwanted resonances. I topped it off front and back with MDF board, cut out the hole facing frontwards, wrapped it all in black carpet to hide the ugliness and fired it up. I got the 8" driver out of a rescued garage sale home theater sub that had a burnt amp. I am pretty sure if I spent some money on a better driver, it would improve the sound, but it is fine the way it is. My Kenwood HD deck has lots of audio controls to dial the sub in, so it does not need to be replaced.... yet. I wanted a musical depth, not a bunch of non-musical boom. It reaches down enough to fill in the sound nicely.
Driven with the rear channels of a Soundstream 4 channel amp.
 

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Shelly

Zorg Expert (I)
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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Jul 9, 2013
Points
201
Location
Norfolk
Model of Z
Z4 2.0 20i M Sport sDrive
:welcome: Hi and welcome from me too :coolsteer)
 

Ianmc

Zorg Guru (IV)
British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Oct 12, 2014
Points
165
Location
New Forest
Model of Z
Z3 (M44)
I'd like to see the M wheels fitted to a 2.8, should look great.
 
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