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18th February 2020, 22:10 | #1 |
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Anyone used to own this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-MG-Z...wAAOSwODFcWeUT
Guessing with the Roewe/MG 7 back lights it was a bit to specialist.... |
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Yes it was my sons car, he sold it to his cousin whom only had it for about 6-8 months never did anything to it, last I heard it had been sold to some car place. When it was in my sons ownership it wanted for nowt, have new discs and pads all round, fully serviced twice a year, clean manifold EGR MAP sensor etc, any faults cleared on our T4 on a regular basis. Personally I would say it is a £800 car at the most now, check out the MOT only one fail since 2006, which was 2013 ( Reason(s) for failure Offside Rear Registration plate lamp not working (1.1.C.1d) Drivers side rear wheel arch needs attending to as the 160 upgrade by Phil T4 are you thinking of making a offer if so see my above price, that will give you some wiggle room, Ho yes I remember his cousin saying something about the clutch had gone a bit low on biting point ? I read this on their listing nowt special about it and not rare, but looked after. (NEVER SEEN ONE WITH THIS SPEC OR CONDITION RARE CAR NOW)
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