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Fitment on a used parcel shelf varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The BMW Z4 was built across two main generations: the E85/E86 (2002–2008) and the G29 (2019–present), with these two generations being completely different cars sharing no body panels or interior trim parts. A parcel shelf from one generation will not fit the other, so always make sure the part you're buying matches your exact generation. Confirm the correct generation with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
The E85 Z4 received a facelift in 2006, and while the overall body structure remained on the same platform, interior trim parts including the parcel shelf can sometimes differ between pre-facelift (2002–2005) and post-facelift (2006–2008) cars. The generation boundary here is well-established, but whether the shelf itself crossed that facelift without a pressing or fitting change is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.
Trim level does not affect the fitment of a parcel shelf on the BMW Z4; the underlying body structure is identical across SE, Sport, and M Sport variants within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as varying fabric colour or finish depending on the interior spec of the donor car, so worth mentioning your interior colour to the breaker so they can match it as closely as possible.
No — the Z3 and Z4 are entirely different generations on different platforms, and their interior components are not interchangeable. Always source a parcel shelf specific to your Z4 generation (E85/E86 or G29) to ensure correct fitment.
Both a 2007 and a 2004 Z4 fall within the E85/E86 generation (2002–2008), however the 2007 car is post-facelift (2006 onward) and the 2004 car is pre-facelift, which means there is a potential for trim and interior fitting differences across that boundary. The safest approach is to confirm with the breaker against both registrations whether the shelf from the later car matches your earlier car's fittings before committing to a purchase.