Hello everybodies

DirtyDogZ3

Newbie
Joined
Dec 13, 2017
Points
3
Not sure how to share pics easily? I couldn't upload a profile pic either. I'm a newbie to sites such as this, lol.
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
Feb 20, 2015
Points
231
Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
Not sure how to share pics easily? I couldn't upload a profile pic either. I'm a newbie to sites such as this, lol.
@DirtyDogZ3 when posting click on "upload a File, this will take you to your devices gallery, click on gallery, select and click on the pic and once it uploads click on Full Image the click Post Reply.
 

FRANKIE

Zorg Guru (V)
American Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Sep 2, 2013
Points
193
Location
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, USA
Model of Z
Z3
Cedar Park, a little over 400 miles away...
I had occasion to be driving across the panhandle about 2 years ago with a fellow forum member, @miller1098. He had flown over from Wales to the Philly airport where, after stuffing him with 2 cheesesteaks from Gino's, we flew out to San Diego to pick up a 2000 Z3 ///M I had bought. We had a great time driving back to Jersey making quite a few scheduled stops on the way and one stop in Shamrock that we didn't plan. He happened to be driving at the time and the local smokies didn't appreciate that we were doing 107 in a 75. They introduced him (Hugh) to a Texas courtroom while I had to drive into OK to make the first legal U-turn and come back and round him up. I caught up with him in the middle of town where he was standing on the sidewalk brandishing his paid receipt like the trophy it was likely to become. ..We had just passed a welcoming sign coming into Texas that said: "You have a friend in Texas". Actually, in truth, they were all very nice and reasonable about the whole thing. I was just happy there was no jail time involved. We joke about it from time to time on the forum. I even started calling Hugh: " 'ol 75 in a 107". I can't say anything about any other state as New Jersey is as bad as they come when it comes to speed traps and radar. On one of my trips to the UK, Hugh drove me around Wales and I couldn't stop nervously looking around for the cops everywhere we drove, especially with @miller1098 and @TaffZee doing the driving. I must admit, the Brits are most capable drivers as their roads don't have some of the safety features we are used to such as shoulders, since their roads are hundreds of years older than ours. Many have high hedges on either side and nowhere to go except the lane you're in, so they HAVE to be good careful drivers...................Frankie
 

Mint

Zorg Expert (I)
Supporter
British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Points
222
Location
Stafford
Model of Z
2.2 Sport Individual
Hi @DirtyDogZ3, :welcome: to the forum from me too in Staffordshire, UK.
 

TaffZee

Zorg Guru (V)
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
Dec 5, 2011
Points
183
Location
Near Llangollen North Wales
Model of Z
Z4 3.0 SE
I had occasion to be driving across the panhandle about 2 years ago with a fellow forum member, @miller1098. He had flown over from Wales to the Philly airport where, after stuffing him with 2 cheesesteaks from Gino's, we flew out to San Diego to pick up a 2000 Z3 ///M I had bought. We had a great time driving back to Jersey making quite a few scheduled stops on the way and one stop in Shamrock that we didn't plan. He happened to be driving at the time and the local smokies didn't appreciate that we were doing 107 in a 75. They introduced him (Hugh) to a Texas courtroom while I had to drive into OK to make the first legal U-turn and come back and round him up. I caught up with him in the middle of town where he was standing on the sidewalk brandishing his paid receipt like the trophy it was likely to become. ..We had just passed a welcoming sign coming into Texas that said: "You have a friend in Texas". Actually, in truth, they were all very nice and reasonable about the whole thing. I was just happy there was no jail time involved. We joke about it from time to time on the forum. I even started calling Hugh: " 'ol 75 in a 107". I can't say anything about any other state as New Jersey is as bad as they come when it comes to speed traps and radar. On one of my trips to the UK, Hugh drove me around Wales and I couldn't stop nervously looking around for the cops everywhere we drove, especially with @miller1098 and @TaffZee doing the driving. I must admit, the Brits are most capable drivers as their roads don't have some of the safety features we are used to such as shoulders, since their roads are hundreds of years older than ours. Many have high hedges on either side and nowhere to go except the lane you're in, so they HAVE to be good careful drivers...................Frankie
Oh Shucks:p Welcome to our little Forum Dirty DogZ3, great colour Z3. What seats are in it they don't look like standard Z3 seats? Time to get the colour (color) Changed to Red, cant beat Black and Red. z3.jpg
 
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t-tony

The Legend
Deceased
Supporter
#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
@DirtyDogZ3 Hey David and welcome from me too near Lincoln UK. You will enjoy your 3.0 on your roads stateside, so much nicer than ours. We get to Fla. twice a year and love the wider roads.

Tony.
 
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