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No it wouldn’t! It would make your ears bleed, I had zero’s on my V8 and it resonated like hell! Horrible on a long journey.
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9th August 2018, 17:22 | #12 |
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You’ve to drop the rear axle to get the exhausts out on the V8 so cost would be restrictive
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Now that is a one of a kind 260.
Shot Silk is one very appealing colour too look at.
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How much!!!!!!!
I know its as rare as hens teeth but it is only a ZT with a supercharged V8. You could get an AMG C63 near enough for that money which has a handbuilt engine and 500 BHP with enough torque to turn a small country. I know its the holy grail in this model but is it really worth that
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Or you could have a rebadged Rover 75
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What a lovely colour and as the seller mentions 1 of 1.
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From the same seller and probably the more user friendly car
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-ZS-115...7%26algo%3DSIM. Oh and of course lets not forget this one as well https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-54-r...WboAAOSw3utY5- Again same seller Last edited by Ian G; 9th August 2018 at 21:57.. |
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