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Old 19th January 2008, 16:14   #11
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Yes sold to a bloke called Don, he's not even looked at the car but says it's just what he's been looking for.
I feel so sad now it's really going to be going, absolutely gorgeous to drive, if he isn't a member on here i'll tell him to have a look as you guys are so helpfull ( ie - what the hell does the little wheel do between the centre vents threads) .
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Old 19th January 2008, 16:45   #12
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Mr Ian,

As a rover lover you and more than welcome to stay and hang out and join in the chat, you are even allowed to come to our meets but you'll have to park non 75/ZT in another car park

What car you looking to replace it with ?
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Old 19th January 2008, 17:09   #13
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As Kandyman has said, you are more than Welcome to pop in anytime and Partake in the er....... Mayhem!
Only Joking, I mean Discussions and Meets.
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Old 19th January 2008, 20:31   #14
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Go easy on me guys but i'm thinking of getting a little MG ZR - either a basic 1.4 or the 2.0ltr diesel model as the pre facelift ones look (to me anyway) from the front like little 75s, with the quad lights, but so small with small engines they are ideal for stop n start little trips which is what I need at the moment.
Yes i'll stay looking n joining in on here, keeping an eye on how people are sorting little probs out on their motors.
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Old 20th January 2008, 18:30   #15
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Well i've got the car for another week as the buyer is coming up here to Preston from Middlesex via train at the weekend.

Another week of luxury
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Old 28th January 2008, 23:11   #16
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Well the Rover 75 Tourer's gone, I even had the inner strength to watch Don drive away with it. Spent all evening saying to the wife """My Limo's Gone""".
Replaced her with a small hatchback which I need at the moment, couldn't bring myself to get a Rover 25 after having a 75 so went for the MG ZR version.
Not only the MG ZR version though but the 1.8 VVC 160 flying rollerskate model.
What a change in ride style there was.
The car should return on here as i've told the new owner to look on here for all little questions n probs he has (if any) with the car.
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Old 28th January 2008, 23:25   #17
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Heres Hoping Your New Car serves you well till you return to the Fold Proper.
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Old 29th January 2008, 08:45   #18
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Your old car was lovely!, stick an induction kit into the ZR and you'll really love it.
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Old 31st January 2008, 04:37   #19
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Not only the MG ZR version though but the 1.8 VVC 160 flying rollerskate model.
What a change in ride style there was.
The car should return on here as i've told the new owner to look on here for all little questions n probs he has (if any) with the car.
You will love it! I had a '96 200Vi and boy did it like to rev!!! Before I got my ZT, the Vi was my favourite car owned.
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Your old car was lovely!, stick an induction kit into the ZR and you'll really love it.
Those things don't need induction kits. Mind you, it will sound good. I had a cone filter and DTM back box on mine and it did sound awesome.
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Old 1st February 2008, 13:42   #20
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lol.............I had a K&N Typhoon kit on mine!, along with a Peco BigBore4 back box.
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