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      05-27-2012, 04:37 AM   #1
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My black 35i ESS

Hi members on Zpost Then I have finally bought me a E89 Z4 after owning two E85s I picked my 2009 35i up in Germany and drove it back to Norway. It is Black uni with Canberra beige leather.

The Z4 is pretty good equipped, but has not the full list. It has adaptive M-dampers, Sportsseats, Comfort access, Servotronic, 19" 296 wheels, lightpackage, exterior mirrorpackage, black rooflining, bi-xenon and the most important, a manual gearbox.

I testdrove a car with DKG and it was nothing for me, so I`m really happy with my manual The manual cars was really hard to find in Germany so it took a while to get me a E89.

I have some plans for my new Z4 of course

-M bumper with 35is grills
-M rear bumper with 35is diffuser (painted Maserati grey)
-M steeringwheel
-M gearknob
-M doorsills
-ESS flash software with 1M torque settings
-H&R lowering springs
-20" Breyton Race LS
-35is exhaust
-Delete the rear catalytic converters
-BMW X5 30i facelift exhaust tips
-LUX V3 parking lights
-Stubby
-Coulour the brakes
-Detailing job

It will be more than this, but this is a good start


Pics of my first Z4, a 2004 2.2 with some light mods




Pics of my second Z4, a 2004 2.2 ESS Supercharged with a lot of mods






Pics of my third Z4, a 2009 35i original at the moment :|










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      05-27-2012, 12:04 PM   #2
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Congratulations on your upgrade and welcome to the e89 club
Your Previous Z's looked great!
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      05-27-2012, 08:52 PM   #3
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Congrats on the purchase! I really love your second e85 tbh! And i cannot wait to see your mods on the e89! You sir, have great taste!

Enjoy it in good health
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      05-28-2012, 12:20 AM   #4
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Saw your Mod builts for the 2nd E85 long time ago!
Beautifully done up mate!!

Can't wait to see the E89 being done up hehehehehe
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      05-28-2012, 10:51 PM   #5
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holy smokes, the seats on the 2nd Z is too fucking sweet!!
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      05-29-2012, 03:20 PM   #6
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holy smokes, the seats on the 2nd Z is too fucking sweet!!
Thanks all

Some pics of my last Z4 interior with original BMW Performance seats.
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      05-29-2012, 03:26 PM   #7
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And now some updates on my E89. Did some detailing on the paintwork this weekend. Have allready painted my bonnet because it had some stone chips and yesterday I started to wetsand the whole car to a better finish. Since my hood was painted with a lot of clearcoat I could really get a nice finish, the rest of the car was sanded to a ok finish. The only thing not wetsanded was bumpers. I shall replace them soon

I have also mounted my new 20" Breytons, but the Z looks like a SUV at the moment Have ordered H&R springs, so more pics of the wheels when they arrive

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      05-29-2012, 07:21 PM   #8
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Yes your second E85 looks trully AWESOME

Congrats on the new 35i. Which that engine was affordable in Belgium...
I'm sure you'll enjoy it a lot!
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The BMW Performance seats are too hot

Congrats on the E89, looking forward to seeing this bad boty complete if your other Z is anything to go by
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      06-03-2012, 04:13 PM   #10
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And then the 35is exhaust is mounted. It sound louder in general, but not too loud. So very happy so far Thinking of deleting rear cats for a little raspier soundtrack and approx 10whp. Milltek have straight pipes for doing this









Also my new M-bumper have arrived and allready picked up by the paintshop

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      06-06-2012, 10:39 PM   #11
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      06-07-2012, 05:15 PM   #12
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some yummy mods you got there man congrats with your 3rd z4, car seriously looks mint..
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      06-08-2012, 02:37 PM   #13
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Nice car! Great detailing too
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Wink

Those wheels are awesome - could you offer a bit more info on them? What size are they? Did you need spacers or where they plug and play? Are they available in both 19 and 18" as well?

Btw, why would you fit all those M-sport parts? I can agree with adding a rear diffuser, but what is there not to like about the standard steering wheel for instance? I personally would also prefer the standard bumper, you just need to paint those gray intakes in a darker color. I do not understand why they made those gray even if the rest of the car is not. I actually ended up choosing the champagne color mainly because it matched the color of those gray intakes.

If you paint the standard bumper you also get to keep that nice lip which is not there on the M-sport one! It is of course a matter of taste, but it seems that everyone just swap with the m-sport bumper by default without giving the standard one any real chance. I would love to see someone do the diffuser plus painted standard bumper combination.

In any case, best of luck and please post more pics soon!
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I love the wet sand - now that I have seen the results on your car I will do that to ours if I can find a shop in Austin that can be trusted.
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      06-17-2012, 03:35 PM   #16
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Thanks for all nice comments on my Z
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Those wheels are awesome - could you offer a bit more info on them? What size are they? Did you need spacers or where they plug and play? Are they available in both 19 and 18" as well?

Btw, why would you fit all those M-sport parts? I can agree with adding a rear diffuser, but what is there not to like about the standard steering wheel for instance? I personally would also prefer the standard bumper, you just need to paint those gray intakes in a darker color. I do not understand why they made those gray even if the rest of the car is not. I actually ended up choosing the champagne color mainly because it matched the color of those gray intakes.

In any case, best of luck and please post more pics soon!
Hi Asbjørn!
The wheels are only produced in 20" by Breyton. They are 8,5" and 10" with ET35 front and rear. No spacers needed. They rubbed a little againts the rear plastic inner fenders, so I had to cut away some plastic to sort that out A nice thing is also that they are Tüv approved with papers for E89 Z4
I have 245/30-20 and 285/25-20 Falken FK453 fitted(Falkens new tire) and really happy with them.

Have you seen and felt the nice thick nappa steering wheel before? It`s a big approvement over the standard steering wheel. But as you say the standard one is also nice

Heres a picture of my two steeringwheels:
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If you paint the standard bumper you also get to keep that nice lip which is not there on the M-sport one! It is of course a matter of taste, but it seems that everyone just swap with the m-sport bumper by default without giving the standard one any real chance. I would love to see someone do the diffuser plus painted standard bumper combination.

In any case, best of luck and please post more pics soon!
I see your point in the lip design of the standard bumper, but the M is so much nicer with the curvy lines
Since the car is black and its harder to see the intakes, I wanted the 35is inserts. Personally I think that was a good decision

Have some bad quality phone pics of the car for now, more will come. The Z is also lowered on H&R springs at the last two pics

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I love the interior on your second Z4 (Performance seats and wheel look sick!)
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You've done a very good job 'till now, keep on going
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      06-26-2012, 03:52 PM   #21
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Thanks for comments

Finally some updates on my E89
I have spent some time mounting some nice new parts. M-front bumper with 35is silver wings, M steeringwheel, H&R lowering springs, BMW X5 35i exhaust tips twisted 90 degrees and mounting a new leather piece in the seat.

Heres som pics:















Difference of a non-M and M-steeringwheel:



And then some pics of changing the leather in the seat. I wanted to change it because of the discolored leather cushion

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Hi Asbjørn!
The wheels are only produced in 20" by Breyton. They are 8,5" and 10" with ET35 front and rear. No spacers needed. They rubbed a little againts the rear plastic inner fenders, so I had to cut away some plastic to sort that out A nice thing is also that they are Tüv approved with papers for E89 Z4
I have 245/30-20 and 285/25-20 Falken FK453 fitted(Falkens new tire) and really happy with them.

Have you seen and felt the nice thick nappa steering wheel before? It`s a big approvement over the standard steering wheel. But as you say the standard one is also nice

Heres a picture of my two steeringwheels:
Thanks alot for the info on the wheels and tires. They really fit your z4 perfectly! Im sure you also enjoy the Falken over the std rft tires.

Im not ready to go all the way up to 20", but that is mainly because the roads here in China are a bit unpredictable!
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