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Old 21st March 2015, 13:18
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Tell us Gaz.

Tell us of these things you have spotted of which you speak, and of the picture you have in your head.

Don't keep ideas to yourself, we're all ears.
The original plan was to keep the interior of the Z3 untouched which would have fit my idea of a modern take on a classic car (along with modern alloys and LED lights etc.) however I notice that the top of the BMW seats are very close to the internal metal work of the kit and Im just not sure that this would look "right". I also hadn't accounted for the rear shelf being as visible as it seems to be so getting material to match what is already in the car would be near impossible so I would have to change it and if I'm doing that, I would want to change the rest of the interior to match.

A more traditional look may be the way forward for me after all but I will make a decision once I have got the kit back to my garage and can play around with it a little.
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Old 21st March 2015, 13:26
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Ahh, that all makes sense. I'll be aiming for as original a look as I can get it inside and out.

It's occurred to me that it would be a good idea to build this car inside out - to get the interior predominantly done while the roof's off so you've actually got some access. Just a thought.
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Old 21st March 2015, 14:59
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So if I've picked up the right dates, we have...

Donor Car Arrived - 9th March 2015



Donor Car Stripped - 12th March 2015



SWB 250 - Under Construction - 20th March 2015




Simply outstanding.

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This build is actually closer to completion after just 2 weeks, than my build is after almost 3 years!

All the clever thinking that has gone into the design/construction will save any builder time and stress, so it is worth every penny.

I really hope this kit is the HUGE success it deserves to be, good luck, Paul.
Wow! What a transformation in a short time and a great product. The details you have gone through are outstanding. Well done guys!

Maybe i need to add a SWB to me tribute collection....
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Old 21st March 2015, 18:01
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Hi Chris,
just back from holiday and can see the pictures properly now.
It looks fantastic and I'm really looking forward to picking it up on Thursday morning.

Cheers, Bob.
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Old 23rd March 2015, 21:02
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Old 26th March 2015, 20:05
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Just got back to Norwich after picking the car up from Chris. A nice little 250 mile road test with a 1 hour rest on the M25 3 lane car park.


Dead chuffed with the car, and more importantly, my wife loves the look of it.

Chris has really done a great job. A few more bits to come from Chris and paint/interior/wheels/odd bits from me when I've saved up.

I'll do some better pictures of it as soon as I can.

Will be good to see some of you at Stoneleigh on the Monday

Bob.

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Old 26th March 2015, 20:11
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Any more pictures, I am going to look at z3 tomorrow, silver with red and black interior, 2.2 auto, pictures good for insperation
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Old 26th March 2015, 20:50
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Does it feel like you're driving a classic?
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Old 26th March 2015, 21:20
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I'll take some more pictures tomorrow.
It feels like a classic as I look down the bonnet but it's easy to drive like a modern car, doesn't overheat in traffic and is really comfortable. I will need to make the interior a bit more 'classic' though.

Cheers, Bob.
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Old 26th March 2015, 21:42
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That looks good, Bob.
Looking forward to your reports as details are added.
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Old 27th March 2015, 07:03
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It feels like a classic as I look down the bonnet but it's easy to drive like a modern car, doesn't overheat in traffic and is really comfortable.
You have got the best of both worlds. It's really looking good.
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Old 27th March 2015, 08:08
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hurnleft - Congratulations Bob.

I still can't believe you have driven the "new" car home less than 3 weeks after you dropped the "old" one off!

It is funny how the first photo just looks like someone has fitted modern BMW wheels to a classic car.

Good luck with finishing it off, Paul.
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Old 27th March 2015, 08:50
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The car looks great, thanks for sharing the pictures, look forward to seeing more. Have you decided on wheels?

Gary
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Old 27th March 2015, 08:52
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Have you decided on wheels?

I think that is a no-brainer - it should definitely have wheels!
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Old 27th March 2015, 09:31
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Amazing how you can take something as hideous as a Z3 and turn it in to a thing of beauty. Nice work by all involved, wire wheels look to be the obvious route but it is all down to personal preference.
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Old 27th March 2015, 09:38
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Nice one Bob! I think if this had been available before I started my build, I would have had one!

Wait till the Towed sees the pictures!
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Old 27th March 2015, 13:12
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Thanks for your comments guys. Chris really has done a great job.
I've been posing about in this morning trying to arrange prices for paint and trim. Will make a proper plan when I've got prices in.

Forgot to mention yesterday, the grille will be sent from Chris as soon as his suppliers get things sorted. Also he added a couple of lengths of pipe onto the back of the exhaust. This stopped any fumes trying to come into the cabin from the original shorter pipes.
A friend lent me a really excellent centre cap with 3 eared spinner that he'd bought in from America. Just too big to push through the hole in a steel rim so I'll get the supplier's details and try to find something a bit smaller. I'll report back.

Cheers, Bob.





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Old 27th March 2015, 13:59
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thanks for the pics Bob,

any chance of a close up of the petrol cap?

cheers Mark
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Old 27th March 2015, 14:08
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Looks great. Without the finished paint and trim bits it looks like a barn find Ferarri

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Old 27th March 2015, 14:43
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thanks for the pics Bob,

any chance of a close up of the petrol cap?

cheers Mark

Hi Mark,

The cap and parts are shown and listed on page 2 of the thread.

The cap was fitted into a small moulding that already Chris has.

Cheers, Bob.


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