Bought my Z| on October '13 and only did a couple of hundred miles before SORN-ing for the winter. The previous owner had only done 700 miles in the previous 2 years and there is a backlog of basic stuff that needs sorting, so I am now busy saving for the work that needs to be done.
First job in April will be to get a service carried out and I will have the brake fluid changed at the same time. There was a fair bit of work done on the suspension a couple of years ago but the drop links were picked up on an advisory at the last MOT so they will be replaced. Any advice on essential preventative works for a Z3 2.8 with 76K on the clock would be welcome. I am not looking for performance upgrades just sound advice on getting back to near original spec. (or practical upgrades like polyprop bushes).
Soon after there will be a trip to the paint shop to deal with early onset rust issues on the rear wheel arches (tiny bubbles showing on the surface at present, but we know what will be going on underneath don't we!). The drivers door also has a nasty patch of rust on the top leading edge and I have a replacement door ready for refurbishment. and fitting. If anybody has stripped and rebuilt a Z3 door would be interested to get any advice on the "How-to -do" front.
After the work has been done I am hoping we (wife and I) will be able to get out and about on some of the great roads we have up here to enjoy the driving with roof down and wind blowing across my bald head (I would have liked to put "through my hair" but that would have been far too much of an exaggeration).
I would also like to join up with other members for a cruise at some point. There don't seem to be many Z-org members up here in the north-east or perhaps they have not yet put themselves on the map. If you are up here or just heading north on your travels then please get in touch.
Finally, plans for this year will include looking at a trip in 2014 to the south of France taking in some of the classic mountain roads. If you have done this trip (I have seen some posts) advice and recommendations would be most welcome.