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well after 7 years with the ginger zed i sold her on and replace her with this back in September
now it won't stay like this for long as like many here i suffer from an incurable strain of zeditis.i ve already recieved a few parcels to get the new project under way
..well i ve not been sat round doing know t....been busy adding the last few mods
added the ts deffuser
tarting the engine bay
this is a work in progress...
added diy extensions to the side skirts
and painted the door handle black
+ a couple more from the shoot
hope you like...
Last edited by uk buster; Jan 8, 2016 at 02:20 AM.
Hi guys, new to the site! Thought my first post should obv be a few pics of my Z.
Looking to upgrade the rims and suspension by summer time.
Hope yall like what you see.
=)
16 years, 126k miles... Still can put an instant smile on my face 😊. Who feels the same way with their Z?
I feel the same way, my Z is like a child for me. I don't fit in any of the colors threads so I never post pics. Maybe I should start a build thread so people can see what I'm working on and maybe learn a thing or two lol.
There are some nice photos in this thread. The OP asked for Burnt Orange interiors and my Z has it in spades. A previous owner accented the arm rests, speakers, door handles, and gauges with a dead-on color match. One wonders if they realized that even the reflectors would tie in so well. There's a European OEM Burnt Orange shift **** on my wish list. It costs $180 but would be a shame not to add.
Too bad about about the glare in some pf the photos. The photos would have come out better on a slightly overcast day but the car was begging to go for a drive and found this pond that seemed like a nice backdrop. I might photoshop the electrical towers out of the better photos and clean up the water.
I really like the British roadster look that the black trim gives it--very appropriate for a Silverstone. The black wheels round out the look very nicely (pun intended).
It looks like a race car but is actually stock. So much the better since I bought it to upgrade with my son.
The style is all British: reserved but very capable.
Doesn't this photo make you want to climb in and take off?