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so i have a 1986 BMW 735i, my knurled wheel for the airflow volume is not working. it sits at zero and as hard as i try n movie it, the wheel just wont turn need help fixing the problem. please help me!!! its very hot n without the wheel spinning my ac wont turn on haha. Anything helps. i really want to see if i can fix it but i did not want to force the wheel and brake it.
Like new old z I am the original owner of a 1996 atlanta blue z3. It has an Apri 96 build date. It has a front mounted battery and a few other oddities only found on early first year of production models. Its a REAL garage queen with only 3,800 original miles.
Like new old z
Well, I'm the original owner of a 98 4 cylinder, now with 79k miles. Just put in its second battery. I've been thinking about a new car for a while, but I find I still love the Z!
Originally Posted by fredr I was stationed in Germany from 1967-1969, and as an Army brat in France from 1956-1959. If you can get the family there its a great life. As a kid I lived near and saw where history was made. As an adult(debatable)I was able to partake some culture much different than here in the US. It really gives you some prospective in regards to our place in the world. I lived off post, had a German landlord and everything. We used to shop at the local shops (not the commissary). Had beer delivered like milk, 20 liters a week delivered to the door for 20DM(back when a DM was like $.25). Use all your off time to travel. IMHO Military life outside of Conus is great and would recommend taking every opportunity to go. Fred 96 1.9 Z3 black/tan/black 97 M3/4 estoril/gray 08 Kubota 3400 HST orange/charcoal 08 GMC Sierra stealth gray/gray I've been stationed stateside all my life. I did do a tour at the University of Oregon, Berkley North, during the Viet Nam conflict. Quite a different culture from where I grew up.... Acquired a distaste for tear gas cannisters, pepper fog machines, and police batons..... oh and barbers too....
Just turned 153K on my 2000M. Was just like brand new when I picked it up in December 2002 with only 6K. Was perfectly happy with the James Bond 98 2.8 I had for about 1 1/2 years previous, but couldn't turn down the chance to get the M. Even in addition to meeting all the great people via the Homecomings, drives,etc. I always felt the Z3 actually saved my life. It was the ONLY car to turn my head when I was enjoying my Soft Tail Custom ....Since I couldn't stand wearing a helmet, I know I wouldn't be around if I hadn't switched. It still feels like the first day I got her.
Better with age Original owner. 1998 2.8 Z3. Took delievery Dec 1997. Currently 54,365 miles.
Better with age
1.9 Boston Green '97 purchased OCT '96 - original owner 62K miles ... ... enough said!!!
1.9 Boston Green '97 purchased OCT '96 - original owner 62K miles ...
So yesterday, I'm in the Z3, sitting in a long line of slow moving traffic, right behind a new Aston Martin convertible. A woman standing on the side of the road looks at the Aston and then at the Z3 and says to me "Beautiful car!". Sorry Aston. :)
YES Ordered 11-22-95 arrived 8-5-1996. Has 14,000 miles and will never sell.
YES
Low Mileage Garage Queen - Almost a "10" We are the second proud owners of a 2000 2.3 which arrived by train from Western Canada to our family in September 2001 with 9,500 Km - 5,700 miles. Almost 10 years later and this year we will break the 50,000 Km - 31,250 mile mark. We have been to 4 or 5 Homecomings, Z Fest in Nashville in 2002 and a 2 week, 5,400 Km tour of the east cost of Canada last year. Our baby goes under the blanket in October and comes out to play in early May. Needless to say, it's in great condition and receives a lot of TLC along the way. Fred has the right idea, the kids can duke it out over this one. Miles of smiles!
Low Mileage Garage Queen - Almost a "10"
Ordered mine in Feb, 2000. She was delivered to me on April 6, 2000 with 8 miles on her clock. Had her out yesterday and she brought the same joy she did that first drive 11 years and 135,000 miles ago.
Mine is 12 years old! I have a Dakar Yellow 2000M bought in Sept 1999, so it's almost 12 years old and I'm about to turn 197K on it YAY! It runs perfect except for burning a bit of oil and a small engine coolant leak. I'm taking it to FL tomorrow an almost 1000 mile round trip and I LOVE my car! :-)
Mine is 12 years old!
I'm the second owner of my Z3. I purchased it in September 2008, and the love affair continues! This Month is my Z's 11th Birthday.
I'm the second owner of my Z3. Bought it Sept '08 and the love affair still continues.
Our baby turns 8 years ours on April 15th. Her 'real' age is 13 but she is still a baby to us! We waited a long time to get her and we expect to keep her in the family even longer!
Our Baby 14 in April Just like Fred, the kids will fight over our baby when they pull my cold dead fingers out of my driving gloves. We don't see any reason to get rid of her... she's paid for. Mike and Di
Our Baby 14 in April
I was at Kitzingen and Schweinfurt.... Both about 40 miles from Wurzburg. There's a traffic circle in Wurzburg that I toured around maybe 50 times one night in a friends 52 Mercedes 300 funeral limo. The curse of too much kirschwein! But thats another story! Fred 96 1.9 Z3 black/tan/black 97 M3/4 estoril/gray 08 Kubota 3400 HST orange/charcoal 08 GMC Sierra stealth gray/gray
I was at Kitzingen and Schweinfurt....
Re: baby turns 10 bought the first Z3 new in March 2001. It have 198,500 miles on it and I still drive it regularly. Last summer I purchased a 1998 1.9 from ZetaTre. It is housed in Wisconsin and will generally be garaged through the winter.
Re: baby turns 10
Re: Hey Mark, were you stationed in Germany?... We did two tours in Germany. First was '78-81 and the 2d was '94-'97. The first was our first tour anywhere so it was probably more of a shock for Lynn. We were stationed in Hanau, close to Frankfurt and the weather sucked. Cloudy, rainy, cool. The 2d tour we were stationed in northwest Bavaria - Wuerzburg - and absolutely loved it. We travelled all over Europe, as I got leave, and loved shopping and eating on the economy. I would highly recommend it. MarkV '96 Z3 Black/Black/Beige '06 X3 White/Beige
Re: Hey Mark, were you stationed in Germany?...
15 years next November, Thanksgiving
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