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Old 27th March 2012, 18:52   #21
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It looks very good
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Old 31st March 2012, 12:14   #22
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Fitted today a "stunning" sport pedal set!!






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Old 31st March 2012, 12:43   #23
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The pedals look really good in my opinion, whats your next mod ?

By the way your steering wheel is still on the wrong side !

Pity you can't come over to the UK to a meet so that we can have a proper look at your car
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Old 31st March 2012, 13:23   #24
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The pedals look really good in my opinion, whats your next mod ?

By the way your steering wheel is still on the wrong side !

Pity you can't come over to the UK to a meet so that we can have a proper look at your car
oh thanks trebor!

my next mod will be the large boot spoiler and lowering, about lowering i need some help from the user that fits on your ZT the bmw e46 coilover, i want to do the same.............any advice?? I tried to contact him, but no aswer

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Old 31st March 2012, 13:49   #25
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Hmmm. You have bought yourself a lovely car. Please don't turn it into a boy racer street car... lol...

To Joe Bloggs (me) a lowered car looks damaged, or someone has put the wrong size wheels on.. The taller the car the better your view, it also deals with bumpy roads better and gets a bit less muck chucked over it from other vehicles..
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Old 31st March 2012, 14:47   #26
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Hmmm. You have bought yourself a lovely car. Please don't turn it into a boy racer street car... lol...

To Joe Bloggs (me) a lowered car looks damaged, or someone has put the wrong size wheels on.. The taller the car the better your view, it also deals with bumpy roads better and gets a bit less muck chucked over it from other vehicles..
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I prefer a lowered ZT like this:

To be honest the original set up of Zt is hard and unconfortable, is not good IMHO. If I am forced to suffer, I prefer to suffer for a lowered ZT and not for a SUV ZT
Surely, with lowering, I have to give attention to the bumps and ramps, but I think with right coilovers and springs it will be even more comfortable than now

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Old 31st March 2012, 16:47   #27
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Sorry I have no experience of lowering , does this help you

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=76290
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Old 6th April 2012, 13:37   #28
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Hi, Marandod.
You got your self a very nice piece of MG. I give you my regards, to you and your enthusiasm to did so much about your car. I know how difficult is to do some out of UK. Keep this way. They are very nice cars. I hope to keep lucky in Roman's parcking place without a scratches.
Cheers mate from Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Hi, Marandod.
You got your self a very nice piece of MG. I give you my regards, to you and your enthusiasm to did so much about your car. I know how difficult is to do some out of UK. Keep this way. They are very nice cars. I hope to keep lucky in Roman's parcking place without a scratches.
Cheers mate from Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Old 6th April 2012, 19:32   #30
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Love the car, looks fantastic. Like your photography too
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