The Z3 Bug!

mwpe

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Camberley
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You should see mine after a trip to the shed today, country lanes and tractors! :)
 

t-tony

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Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
You should see mine after a trip to the shed today, country lanes and tractors! :)
Mine's the same Mike, the back lanes around here are loppy.

Tony.
 

Jam03

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2.2i
Looks great Andy, you just need to do something about your rusty brake rotors! 😁
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
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2.8 Roadster
My off side wing mirror was a bit stiff and needed two hands to turn it in. A few squirts of ACF-50 and bingo, almost immediately freed up and I can now swivel with one finger again. This stuff is just magic :scorecard:
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andyglym

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Recently had to use my spacesaver to get me home, 25 miles. Needed it once before and it got me 190 miles home from Scotland :thumbsup:

Gave it a good clean then a coating of ACF-50 on bothe sides to keep corrosion at bay and a good coating of Autoglym High Performance Tyre Gell to prevent the rubber from cracking. Worth there Weight in gold :thumbsup:
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andyglym

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A bit of TLC required as its been a while since I had the sills off. Not to bad considering where I live. A clean and coating of POR15 will do just nicely. Then the rest of the underneath will get a clean, check and any corrosion sorted. Toothbrush O'clock =))
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Dino D

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Kent
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2.8 Manual
Nearly 9yrs since you started this thread!
can you please update us on:
*How many litres of autoglym has been consumed (by you and the car).

*How many kilos of cow pats youve washed off.

*How many microfibres clothes have been consumed

* how many toothpicks (you do use too the picks to clean in the little gaps don’t you 🥸)
 

andyglym

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Nearly 9yrs since you started this thread!
can you please update us on:
*How many litres of autoglym has been consumed (by you and the car).

*How many kilos of cow pats youve washed off.

*How many microfibres clothes have been consumed

* how many toothpicks (you do use too the picks to clean in the little gaps don’t you 🥸)
1000 litres

4,000,000 million KG

28,000,456

No toothpicks but several toothbrushes (the C-in-C ain't happy) =))
 

andyglym

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The inner sills lasted well with the Hammerite corrosion inhibitor and protector so I thought I'd clean and apply another coat. Started on the rest of the underneath, cleaning any corrosion spots followed by a good covering. Near side next week then rear and front suspension parts (in good nik post the ZedShed HQ refurb but a clean and coating won't hurt). Off-side inner sill looked into and looks OK but gave it a good coating of wax oil for added longevity.

 
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