Wanted Z3 Luggage Bags

Ade33

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British Zeds
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Stratford upon Avon
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3.0 Sports Edition
Thinking of doing a European tour later in the year. Does anyone have a set of Z3 luggage bags surplus to requirements?
 

Althulas

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Nodzed

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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
They look the same as the ones I bought some years ago and quite a bit cheaper. Looks a good deal to me:thumbsup:
 

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Thinking of doing a European tour later in the year. Does anyone have a set of Z3 luggage bags surplus to requirements?
Don't forget if your car has the CD mount in the boot the full luggage won't fit.
 

Ade33

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British Zeds
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Stratford upon Avon
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3.0 Sports Edition
Import duty + Vat on top of those unfortunately.. Just after some that are gathering dust in someone's loft!
 

bertiejaffa

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Z3M
a couple of holdalls, maybe an empty rucksack and carrier bags are honestly the way forward...

1. Perfectly designed luggage doesnt account for the other stuff that you will want to take (jump leads, battery pack, Socket set, bottles of rainex, redex, breaker bar, code readers etc)

2. if you are stopping at multiple places like we did then you dont want to lug all your clothes in and out every day - empty what you need into the rucksack and/or a carrier bag to take in with you. Also have a bin liner for dirty washing.

this way the space is "flexible" and easier to manage - plus that nice bottle of wine you pick up en-route, or the pressie etc can fit somewhere
 

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Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
1. Perfectly designed luggage doesnt account for the other stuff that you will want to take (jump leads, battery pack, Socket set, bottles of rainex, redex, breaker bar, code readers etc)
Why would you take that lot with you Lee? Not confident the old girl would make it past Ashford :whistle: =))
 
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petecossie

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Teesside
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Z3 M Coupe
Did two long overseas trips (10 days each) with my previous M Coupe. First was down to Millua Bridge area via French F1 race, second was trip through Denmark, Sweden & Norway. Both times it was a medium roll along, plus soft bags + car essentials. Main thing is to leave enough space for wine/booze to take home. :whistle:
 

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We have done many long Euro trips in both the Z3 and Z4, we had the fitted luggage for the Z3 and found it very useful, also bought the hard luggage set for the e89 and it too is fairly good (not really worth the money paid but a good use of space) That said you can buy well fitting cases and bags that are just as good or better for a lot less dosh than the "fitted luggage"

These are ones we have purchased at one time or another.

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