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Old 19th January 2016, 07:49   #21
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V8 on ebay.

75 Limo on ebay.

Navall on ebay.

Driver side cup holder on ebay.

Club badge on ebay.

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Old 19th January 2016, 08:02   #22
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Changing light bulbs is best done by removing the front bumper.
Changing light bulbs can be done from the access panel in the dark, when snowing, with gorilla hands, in 2 mins.

Every job is made easier by removing the front bumper.
Why remove the front bumper when it can be done from the engine bay.
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Old 19th January 2016, 08:04   #23
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Changing light bulbs is best done by removing the front bumper.
Changing light bulbs can be done from the access panel in the dark, when snowing, with gorilla hands, in 2 mins.

Every job is made easier by removing the front bumper.
Why remove the front bumper when it can be done from the engine bay.
Changing light bulbs is best done on your 45, it's much much easier
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Old 19th January 2016, 08:21   #24
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My 75/ZT can beat any euro box off from the lights..."you should have seen his face.."

Fast driving by boy racer types is foolhardy, pointless and should be discouraged at all times.😁
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Old 19th January 2016, 08:31   #25
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"Stunning car, but worth nowhere near the price you are asking, just my opinion of course, Good Luck With The Sale"
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Old 19th January 2016, 08:40   #26
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Cures for all known problems:

Diesel:
- replace / disconnect maf
- clean / bypas the egr valve
- fit inline thermostat
- change ubp.
- T4

Petrol:
- change head gasket
- fix vis motors
- FOC
- T4
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Old 19th January 2016, 08:44   #27
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Unless you buy NOS it's not a real Rover any more!
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Old 19th January 2016, 09:11   #28
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Cures for all known problems:

Diesel:
- replace / disconnect maf
- clean / bypas the egr valve
- fit inline thermostat
- change ubp.
- T4

Petrol:
- change head gasket
- fix vis motors
- FOC
- T4
You forgot the one that cures it all, battery off for 30 mins :p
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Old 19th January 2016, 09:13   #29
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Old 19th January 2016, 09:51   #30
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You forgot the one that cures it all, battery off for 30 mins :p
You may jest but at least half the time.....

Shawn even fixed a puncture using it...
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