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JAZZHP
07-04-2016, 09:04 AM
Looks like there are a bunch of us up here in NoVa. I've had my ZHP about four months. I'm Rob--a 50-year-old airline pilot, retired Air Force. Here's my ZHP story:

Bought my first BMW about two years ago--a 1995 325i convertible (love verts), as a "beater" daily driver, and to learn about BMW maintenance as I like to do my own work. First off, I loved the way the car drove. I've owned many cars in my life, including a 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge, Porsche 928, Mazda RX-8, and still own a 99 Miata, so needless to say I like to drive hard when I can get away with it. The E36 felt really solid and confident on the road, under whatever stress I put it through. So after getting it into great running condition, for what I was surprised to discover was little difficulty and cost, I sent it off to my daughter in college.

As I prepared to send my E36 away, I spent about three months wrangling over which M3 to replace it with. I have a budget (kid in college, two teens at home, four cars already, and most pilots are cheapskates), so I was not interested in new cars. I generally like to buy a fantastic older car that I could not have afforded when new. I decided the E92 M was out of my range, so I bounced between the E36 & E46 (all verts, for me at least). Along the way I learned about the 335i and that just complicated my search. Swerved into thoughts of an AMG Merc or Audi, but based on my passion for the driving experience it was easy to stay on course with BMW.

I was being swayed by talk of the complexity of newer BMWs making them harder and more expensive for the home mechanic, so the 335i would require concessions on this point. I drove an E46 M3 vert, and while it drove well I had suspicions that I'd find lots of M3s that had been thrashed by previous 2nd & 3rd owners.

I learned of the ZHP along the way--mostly by reading hundreds of forum threads, banging my head against the table as there are so many great qualities of all the BMWs. I skimmed past ZHPs at first, feeling sold on an M3. But I kept coming back to it. Something was telling me I could find the best of all worlds in the ZHP--a much more modern chassis & style than the dated E36, more economical than an E46 M3, and more reasonable for a DIY than an E92, without sacrificing too much in performance. Since I've never been to a track, and didn't really see it in my future, I could live without the M3 performance for now, especially in a daily driver.

Eventually it was settled--I would find the best ZHP vert I could find in my price range. Given my job's travel benefits I could shop the entire country. Having grown up near Boston I knew I wanted a car that spent as little of its life as possible near snow. I came across an Alpine White vert with tan interior in Phoenix that I thought was one of the most beautiful cars I'd ever seen. I made plans to fly out to Phoenix and buy it, but when I ran the numbers for the cost of either driving or shipping it home I decided I could do a bit more shopping. I learned how to differentiate a real ZHP, so I poured through the list of all 330ci Verts in the country to see if I could spot some hidden ZHPs. Sure enough I found a white/brown 2005 330ci for sale by a dealership in Atlanta (where I work) that had only 87k miles, for just over $10k. The term "ZHP" was nowhere in the listing, but it was clearly a ZHP. Turns out this was a one-owner car being re-sold by its original dealership. I called them immediately, and someone was in the process of haggling over it at the time. I left my contact info, and when the prospective buyer was unable to make his financing they called me back and I moved quickly. I made a deposit, which they said they would refund if I didn't like the car. A few days later I came off work and went straight to the dealership. The car was absolutely stunning, and in great condition for a 10-yr-old car. The previous owner was apparently gentle on it. The test drive sold me (as if I wasn't already). It was everything I wanted, and even more beautiful than I imagined. By this time I had studied extensively about ZHPs, so was surprised that my salesman didn't seem to understand how special this car was compared to the average 3-series. He was a great guy, but he and a few others seemed to balk when I asked ZHP-specific questions. No matter--I could tell this car was all working properly.

I drove it off the lot that night and have never been happier with a purchase. Only one bad experience: driving home the next morning I hit a pothole on I-85 which blew a front tire and bent the inner lip of the wheel. I couldn't believe it! Got a new tire installed and drove home gently, not sure yet whether there was other damage. I was really, really pleased to average 30 MPG at 60-65 MPH for the 400-mile trip! What could be better? My local BMW dealership found no additional damage besides alignment, and believe it or not even told me the wheel wasn't bent enough to justify a new one.

When I'm away flying for a few days at a time I look forward to my drive home. I look back as I walk away, as if trying to steal another glance at a beautiful woman. My wife thinks it's yet another obsession, and I may get used to it eventually, but something tells me I'm going to enjoy this car for a very long time. I've performed some minor fixes (secondary air valve, front brakes, new fogs), and it was just a joy to work on. Recently completed a very stealthy addition of an Aux input to the HK Nav stereo system. I look forward to meeting and sharing this experience with other like-minded drivers. Thanks for having me! Cheers! Rob

http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q387/robtrumet2/Cars/20160630_231247_zpspvfkni3v.jpg~original (http://s349.photobucket.com/user/robtrumet2/media/Cars/20160630_231247_zpspvfkni3v.jpg.html)
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3ZHPGUY
07-04-2016, 09:40 AM
Welcome! Nice find, Car looks great and thank you for your service.

FYI; your second pic didn't post for some reason.


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Oli77
07-04-2016, 11:50 AM
Looks gorgeous! Welcome to the family. You'll love it here.

Vas
07-04-2016, 11:53 AM
Welcome

BMWCurves
07-04-2016, 12:00 PM
Welcome! Glad you found a nice ZHP! That is one of my favorite color combos of all time, Alpine White on Natural Brown leather interior.

Any other details? Mileage?

Lorenzo
07-04-2016, 01:41 PM
Looks awesome! Congratulations!

Dual
07-04-2016, 01:50 PM
Congratulations, and great configuration! I see -no- pictures here, fwiw.

Johnmadd
07-04-2016, 01:51 PM
Very nice story and great decision to pass the e36 and go with a zhp!

danewilson77
07-04-2016, 02:54 PM
Welcome

S7 Edge, out

jhemmer01
07-04-2016, 06:05 PM
Welcome, Rob! Another NOVA ZHP owner here. Congrats on your purchase. She's a beauty! John


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JAZZHP
07-05-2016, 09:59 AM
Thanks guys. I know it got lost in my way too long introductory post, but the car had just over 87k when I bought it. Not exactly low mileage, but comfortably within my budget. It's an auto, so there is that, but I've been spending a lot of time in traffic over the past few years in the DC area, and rowing the gears every day in my Miata became somewhat tiring. I'll get a track car some day...

As for the pictures, I think I put too many words there, and the forum wouldn't let my second picture compete with my verbosity. I'm using photobucket, so that's the only think I can think of. I'll try a few more here:

http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q387/robtrumet2/Cars/20160704_120055_zpsvngmmegj.jpg~original (http://s349.photobucket.com/user/robtrumet2/media/Cars/20160704_120055_zpsvngmmegj.jpg.html)

Here she was stranded in Greenville after the pothole encounter:
http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q387/robtrumet2/Cars/20160128_120611_zpsolkrspjo.jpg~original (http://s349.photobucket.com/user/robtrumet2/media/Cars/20160128_120611_zpsolkrspjo.jpg.html)

Here is my starter BMW. 20 years old and runs very strong (I replaced the suspension and lots of stuff in the engine bay).
http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q387/robtrumet2/Cars/20160113_164740_zpslr3t5rvz.jpg~original (http://s349.photobucket.com/user/robtrumet2/media/Cars/20160113_164740_zpslr3t5rvz.jpg.html)

Don Adolfo
07-05-2016, 10:22 AM
Welcome Robb. Nice find and intro. I couple of your comments made me think of my own experiences with my ZHP (and don’t doubt others will agree). I too have been surprised when salesmen don’t seem to understand how special this car was compared to the average 3-series; better for those of us who do when searching for ‘the one.’ I also went through that experience of getting in that last glance. Before going to bed I would open the garage door to admire my Orient Blue. My wife understood and was willing to share me. I still admire my ZHP every time I see it.

There are a few of us around, not too far from you. I am in Woodbridge near the corner of Minnieville and Cardinal. I flew for the Army, hold an ATP MEL, but don’t fly nowadays. Look forward to meeting you.

JAZZHP
07-05-2016, 10:49 AM
Here are the missing interior shots.
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Here's the "stealthy" aux input I installed recently. Got this idea from the e46 forum.
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JAZZHP
07-05-2016, 11:00 AM
The yellow fogs are Laminex. One of the originals was cracked, so I replaced both with M3-style (clear glass). Thought I'd like the yellow, but haven't made up my mind yet. That's the good thing about the plastic film.

http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q387/robtrumet2/Cars/20160614_131559_zpsdvvrbfty.jpg~original (http://s349.photobucket.com/user/robtrumet2/media/Cars/20160614_131559_zpsdvvrbfty.jpg.html)

fredo
07-06-2016, 05:37 PM
Welcome, Rob. AW FTW ! :thumbsup

ikeupinya
07-06-2016, 08:25 PM
Welcome to the fam, "Air-Power"...from a fellow retiree (Army)

NVthree30i
07-07-2016, 11:05 AM
Nice car I seen you around before

JAZZHP
07-10-2016, 12:11 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I plan to start attending some of the BMW community events when possible, like Bimmerfest East this month in New Jersey. And hopefully the ZHPMafia reunion in September. Hopefully I will get to meet some of you. I really appreciate how helpful and respectful this forum is. Planning to move my family to Greenville SC later this year. I see the BMW performance driving school in my future!

JAZZHP
07-10-2016, 12:15 PM
Thanks, Don! I look forward to meeting you also, and the other locals. I live on the Woodbridge side of Manassas, off Yates Ford Rd, so not too far. Not sure when the best time to set something up would be, because my schedule is somewhat erratic, but please keep me in the loop if anything is planned.

johnrando
07-11-2016, 04:52 PM
Welcome! Verts for the win!

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ELCID86
02-01-2017, 06:46 PM
Still here?

JAZZHP
02-01-2017, 06:54 PM
Yes--sorry I haven't been more of a participant. Haven't had any weekends off in months. Been meaning to get in touch with some of the local guys. Now that I have my T-shirts and sticker on the car I think I'm ready...

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ELCID86
02-01-2017, 06:59 PM
Glad to see you. Sent you a pm.


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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - anonymous E46 fanatic