Welcome to my humble journal of my recently acquired Z4. The purpose of this thread is to document its progress and hopefully help people along the way who are looking to do the same. I am a sucker for clean OEM+ builds so that will most likely be the theme here. This is not my first BMW, in the past I have been lucky enough to own 2x E46 M3s, E60 535d and a F87 M2 LCI, however this is my first Z4 so bare with me as I figure things out along the way.
I found the car on an M3 forum and it was priced extremely well for something with such spec and reasonably low mileage (73,900). It is a 2007 (57 plate) facelift Z4 with 2.5Si configuration in Sport trim. It has then been labelled as an Individual due to it's Ruby Black paintwork and Extended Champagne Nappa leather which covers a lot of areas in the interior that are normally plastic. Options wise It has the following:
After seeing the car in person I left a deposit and went to collect it the next day.
First car park photo after a quick trip to the petrol station
Quick coffee run to celebrate the purchase
And then that was the extent of my photos for the day.
The next day I set about giving it a clean inside and out in order to better judge its condition and what I need to do.
First thing that had to go was the bronze/carbon-look stubby.
Replaced with OEM looking rubber one.
No photos during the cleaning process but I used Bilt Hamber products for Pre-Wash snowfoam, wheel cleaner, shampoo and quick detailer after.
End result here:
Overall it's not too shabby but there are definitely areas that need addressing, some of which I was already informed of during the sale and others that popped up on closer inspection AFTER I purchased the car... just as they do right? haha
The wheels are probably the worst offender:
They have heavy corrosion and paint has mostly peeled off on the inside of the barrel. They hold air just fine and look OK from about 5 metres away but there is no way they are staying like this. Also, the brake calipers could use a lick of paint upon first glance, however, an overhaul is on the cards after a closer inspection.
The car was also at RBM having a new roof motor installed and a quick glance at the boot confirms this:
Continued in the next post...
I found the car on an M3 forum and it was priced extremely well for something with such spec and reasonably low mileage (73,900). It is a 2007 (57 plate) facelift Z4 with 2.5Si configuration in Sport trim. It has then been labelled as an Individual due to it's Ruby Black paintwork and Extended Champagne Nappa leather which covers a lot of areas in the interior that are normally plastic. Options wise It has the following:
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After seeing the car in person I left a deposit and went to collect it the next day.
First car park photo after a quick trip to the petrol station
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FSK9DGOCh.jpg&hash=1702c28437e21009620eadff7f50295f)
Quick coffee run to celebrate the purchase
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And then that was the extent of my photos for the day.
The next day I set about giving it a clean inside and out in order to better judge its condition and what I need to do.
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FtRtwRgIh.jpg&hash=6a74d0d504ff496e0c737d5023df9aa4)
First thing that had to go was the bronze/carbon-look stubby.
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FXY9mcIDh.jpg&hash=d079e453f1892950e3e7c26e330923bb)
Replaced with OEM looking rubber one.
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFCDIJH1h.jpg&hash=955dafcb6c66dcc9b50c2556fc96bddf)
No photos during the cleaning process but I used Bilt Hamber products for Pre-Wash snowfoam, wheel cleaner, shampoo and quick detailer after.
End result here:
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FK8LCkKQh.jpg&hash=5600ac8a27a9f8c4e8f6df4cbc491716)
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![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FQtrVbS9h.jpg&hash=a815b61522ed049ffad16e077762cd33)
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPvofhfrh.jpg&hash=23034916fc793568db97e31e0f1d35de)
Overall it's not too shabby but there are definitely areas that need addressing, some of which I was already informed of during the sale and others that popped up on closer inspection AFTER I purchased the car... just as they do right? haha
The wheels are probably the worst offender:
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fa33Jpivh.jpg&hash=6faf6afc0259c9997aa462a1b15cd609)
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fa2syCech.jpg&hash=4733611fefe10419c419e48650c5bae5)
They have heavy corrosion and paint has mostly peeled off on the inside of the barrel. They hold air just fine and look OK from about 5 metres away but there is no way they are staying like this. Also, the brake calipers could use a lick of paint upon first glance, however, an overhaul is on the cards after a closer inspection.
The car was also at RBM having a new roof motor installed and a quick glance at the boot confirms this:
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F3h7gyQHh.jpg&hash=558edb660132da767593c13f56342394)
![](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FWL4SMtAh.jpg&hash=ac4c0c1d03846733b74277e121e83c38)
Continued in the next post...