Z4M ownership costs

momo1

Well-known member
TBP88 said:
Ja, I like the idea of a second cheap runaround to work and back, as long as it has a radio and 3 forward gears working it'll do the trick :p

But just finding a Z4m has been a mission. The only one for sale is owned by a guy who seems exceptionally shady. The car is missing a book and the spare key, he's taking forever to send me additional pictures and hasn't sent a VIN yet either (I called him and mailed him on Sunday night).

So that car sounds a heck of a lot like a lemon. (Will ask the relevant forum members for help checking up on the VIN as suggested above).

I'm not impatient and if I find a buyer for my car am happy taking a train to work and investing in an ETF for a while until I find the right car, which I think for something as specialized as this, is the right attitude.

yeah rather stay away
when purchasing a vehicle of such calibre you really want the seller to play ball with you, be patient and im sure something special will come up.
Good luck with your search, will keep an eye open for you
there was a clean black one with red seats for sale a month back for 230k, I can no longer find the ad, hope it was sold to someone on the forum
 

TBP88

Well-known member
Yeah, seems like the only ones on the market have been abused somewhat.

And given the price you pay for parts getting one that needs anything major will, as you say, set me back more than it's worth...

I'll keep everyone here updated of course :)
 

TBP88

Well-known member
Hey guys.

Found a Z4 3.0 in JHB, who should I be messaging about checking up on the VIN?

WBADU52060LF68154

Is the VIN in case anyone reads this and has/is a contact.
 

TBP88

Well-known member
Haha!

I actually saw a 350z the other day, but my (Bavarian, Munich raised, german!) partner took one look and gave me evil eyes... So I think to keep her onside I'll stick to the germans. Also, she said if I buy an Audi she'll think I'm cheap! (the Audi vs BMW thing is big as both are bavarian brands, but BMW is considered the more bavarian as it has retained is bavarian roots).

As an aside, if any of you ever go to Munich, the cars are incredible. Last time I went was a good few years back and literally you see 3 kinds of cars, BMW's, Porsche and VAG. In the city centre basically ever 5th car is a porsche, and around half of those porsches are 911's. Insane car culture.
 

GoCart

///Member
I'm sure John@Leo Haese Pretoria BMW can check the VIN for you. Get the registration number so the NATIS can be checked.
 

TBP88

Well-known member
The registration number?

I just have a pic of the licence disk: HVY627S is the "Veh. register no."

Is that the number needed?
 

GoCart

///Member
I normally provide Cois with the licence plate number. But that could also work.

Send Coisman a PM and get his email address where to you send your request.
 

Kumeran

New member
I have had 30si coupe since 2010 it was two years old when I bought it, I still use it as a daily driver it now has 178 000 km on the clock and the last service with brake pads and discs cost me R4900 give or take that car had the bulletproof 3l engine and a lot of the parts from the e46 are inter changeable, so if you get one for under 100 000km go for it


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Sorry forgot to mention I have not paid for anything other than a service or tyres since its been off motorplan


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