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1st March 2022, 14:55 | #1 |
Posted a thing or two
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Flat battery engine starters
Any recommendations/experience regarding these? I am all auto and think maybe I should get one. I keep a watchful eye on the battery condition but belt and braces may be a good idea. Thanks for your time. Chris.S.
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1st March 2022, 15:19 | #2 |
This is my second home
rover 75 1.8 vvc club se wedgwood blue Join Date: Aug 2009
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I have this one,
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1st March 2022, 15:53 | #3 |
Coolguy
Rover 75 CDT Tourer Auto, Rover 75 2.0 Connoisseur Auto, MG ZT 2.5 Auto and MG ZT Cdti Auto (Monogra Join Date: Nov 2009
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Mine came from Rimmers, under the name of Britpart, which provides quality parts for Land Rovers/Range Rovers. In 2017 it cost £85 and has only needed charging three times in all that time. Also came with all the attachments to power laptops and phones. Bought from Rimmers stall at the Silverstone Classic, the guy said it had started his 4.6 litre Range Rover many times. I needed a recommended one as I sometimes have to start several cars to get a particular one out of the yard, and it has not failed me, although I suspect the price may have increased somewhat!
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