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1st October 2010, 09:49 | #11 |
I really should get out more.......
75 V8 Connoisseur SE Saloon: 75 V8 Contemporary SE Saloon and others!!! Join Date: Feb 2009
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I misread you at first - thought you said 'neither would be worth buying'
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1st October 2010, 09:54 | #12 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 launch car x2, Rover 800 Vitesse Join Date: Jan 2009
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I have been in the tourer twice and can say that it felt such a solid car and while i in the past have said that i would never buy a written off car the tourer has changed my mind. The car is amazing and tony is such a nice guy. I would never ever doubt buying a car from this great guy.
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1st October 2010, 20:36 | #13 |
Loves to post
Rover 75 Club CDT Auto Tourer 2002 Join Date: May 2009
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I haven't owned a V8 since 1993...how I'd love to get my grubby mitts on one of these two (but wouldn't sell my diesel!)
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3rd October 2010, 17:17 | #14 |
Banned
2004 75 Contemporary SE Tourer, 2005 (55) Pearl Black Conn. SE Tourer. Join Date: Jul 2009
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Now my diesel has gone to a new home.....
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6th October 2010, 15:30 | #15 |
ZT, 75 & 260 Rescue
2002 MG ZT 260 (007), 2003 MG ZT-T 260 SE, 2004 75 CDTI Tourer Join Date: Feb 2008
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Thought that I had sold the Tourer to the first person who enquired, but unfortunately he suffered an unforseen change in his financial circumstances and was unable to proceed.
So once again, the choice is yours!
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I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues. http://www9.mg-cars.org.uk/mgoc260/f...lies/smile.png |
10th October 2010, 19:09 | #16 |
ZT, 75 & 260 Rescue
2002 MG ZT 260 (007), 2003 MG ZT-T 260 SE, 2004 75 CDTI Tourer Join Date: Feb 2008
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455 (260 SE) was awarded 'best looking car of the day' at the South East Frog & Wicket meeting today, so appearance not too bad after all.
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I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues. http://www9.mg-cars.org.uk/mgoc260/f...lies/smile.png |
12th October 2010, 17:48 | #17 |
ZT, 75 & 260 Rescue
2002 MG ZT 260 (007), 2003 MG ZT-T 260 SE, 2004 75 CDTI Tourer Join Date: Feb 2008
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Just waiting for you to call, Jake!
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I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues. http://www9.mg-cars.org.uk/mgoc260/f...lies/smile.png |
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