- 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 


Hi Andy, the P1800 is in a sorry state lots of rust in body but chassis is all ok, put new front wings on it about 18 years back and now inner wings need a sort out, great retirement plan but for some reason there doesn't seem to be enough time to go around.to the forum from West Cumbria. Great colour, be interested to see some pics of your P1800
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The p1800 is not a pretty sight but will get some pics for you maybe tail end of next week.Hey @Jockieboy welcome from near Lincoln. Lovely colour for a Z. Be nice to see pics of you P1800, my late Hero's preferred mode of transport, in white.
Tony.
Hey @Jockieboy welcome from near Lincoln. Lovely colour for a Z. Be nice to see pics of you P1800, my late Hero's preferred mode of transport, in white.
Tony.
Hi will get some pics tail end of next as we are away until then. CheersHey @Jockieboy welcome from near Lincoln. Lovely colour for a Z. Be nice to see pics of you P1800, my late Hero's preferred mode of transport, in white.
Tony.
I have went for the z3m bushes, on reading the forum the power flex bushes can be a bit harsh and more suited to modified cars,the bushes I have ordered are solid rubber insert rather than the ones with the see through section if you know what I mean (standard z3 bushes) I will have a look over the complete suspendsion set over the winter months, will keep it as standard as possible. CheersHi & Welcome Nice Zedhave you gone for OEM or Powerflex bushes?
Yep, Sienna Red 11 bit strange as the Sienna Red 11 was only available late 2002 until the last of them in 2003 prior to that it was just Sienne Red, yet my car is March 2002 and has the S Red 11 sticker under the bonnet, this info came from the Forums so just repeating as read, anyway I bought car the as I liked the colour and most of all the 3 litre engine so all good stuff.Hi from Mansfield. Sienna Red?
. Tram lining can also be caused by mixed tyres. I had Avons on the rear of my 2.8 with part worn Michelins on the front, and it tram lined quite a bit. I put new Avons on the front to match the rear, and the tram lining was completely cured, it was like driving a different car! My chum has a lovely Sienna Red 2.2 Z3 and that colour seems to be a little brighter in photographs than in real life IMHO.
Hi Bonzo, I bought the car with new tyres all round so hopefully that will be ok, I checked the lollipop bushes and they are moving all over the place, thought I would replace them first and see how it goes, all the other ball joints seem good as is the dounought coupling on the steering rack, with regards to the forum they say the rear suspension bushes can also cause the tramlining effect, if I can get driving better just now I will check out the suspension in more depth in the winter months when it is off the road, I think your right about the brighter colour in pictures,more of a burgundy/ wine colour in real life. Many thanks.Hi Jockie,and. Tram lining can also be caused by mixed tyres. I had Avons on the rear of my 2.8 with part worn Michelins on the front, and it tram lined quite a bit. I put new Avons on the front to match the rear, and the tram lining was completely cured, it was like driving a different car! My chum has a lovely Sienna Red 2.2 Z3 and that colour seems to be a little brighter in photographs than in real life IMHO.
Bonzo.

Thanks for the welcome Dan, like the "Red sienna Zed" sounds good.Welcome!
Enjoy your red sienna Zed!
Sometime awaiting is rewarded; that's your case!
Dan
Thanks for the welcome, looking forward to some discussions with you guys in the future.Hello from me in South Yorkshire and
Your zed looks great loving the colour.![]()
We're always glad to chat and help........and to have fun!Thanks for the welcome, looking forward to some discussions with you guys in the future.