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Pond

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British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
Thought it had to be Rosso Corsa
Not really such a thing. There are hundreds of shades of 'rosso'. Rosso Corsa has at least 20 shades (that I could find) over the decades.

I have given my paint shop two colours (with four codes), so waiting to see if they have found them and can get them mixed.
My preferred colour is Rosso Cina, or Rosso Rubino. My second choice is Rosso Barchetta.
 

Dxbolton

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New Forest
Model of Z
2.8 auto
What's the colour?
Looks good in the photos; the panel gaps and shut lines look very even.
It’s BMW Hellrot Red.
There’s a distinct orange tint in some sunlight situations, almost pearlescent, but it is the BMW colour.
i be spent a long time getting the gaps right,and it’s paid off.
I’m very happy with the result
 

Dxbolton

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All the important bits now refitted
 

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Dxbolton

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New Forest
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2.8 auto
Looks very, very good. :thumbsup:

Are those the GRP bumpers, etc chromed?
Yes, boot handle, bumpers, and grill surrounds are all GRP supplied with the kit (boot handle was my design) from Tribute and all chrome painted by Wayne at Chrome Finish.
The size of the rear bumper is a challenge for this process but he’s done an excellent job,
I don’t think many people will realise they are not metal
 
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Dxbolton

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What ET are your wheels?

Also, can I ask, what's the ground clearance ie at the jacking pads.

Thanks.
They are bmw winter steel wheels. I think it’s Et34 but would need to remove them to check,
I’ll have to measure ground clearance but my car came with BMW sport suspension so is marginally lower than stock set up (20mm lower I think?)
 

Jezza

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That’s chrome finish looks good. I noted your number plates, can you actually use those on the road as the vehicle is not that old?
Yes you are allowed to use older plates on any car. What you cannot do is have plates that make the car appear newer than it actually is.
 

Duncodin

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Pontrhydyrun - in Crow Valley
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M44 FrankenZed
You are allowed to use plates with an older year letter. But, as far as I know, black plates are only allowed on cars over a certain age. 1973, or 75 i think.

Although there's also some rule relating to vehicles over 40. But not a 25 year old zed.


If you get a job's worth plod he can have the reg number confiscated/cancelled without refund.
 

Jezza

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You are allowed to use plates with an older year letter. But, as far as I know, black plates are only allowed on cars over a certain age. 1973, or 75 i think.

Although there's also some rule relating to vehicles over 40. But not a 25 year old zed.


If you get a job's worth plod he can have the reg number confiscated/cancelled without refund.
Always have the yellow/white plates in the boot. If you get stopped ( unlikely) then it's "Sorry officer, I was at a car show and I forgot to change my plates back" Hopefully a wrapped knuckle and on your way. They're probably more interested in looking at your stunning car than doing you for such a minor issue.
 
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