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View Poll Results: How did you hear about the 75 and ZT Club?
I got a club flyer on my car 15 0.83%
Internet search 1,447 79.77%
Linked from another website 169 9.32%
Word of mouth / recommendation 244 13.45%
Press Ganged 11 0.61%
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Old 14th January 2007, 23:38   #1
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Old 15th January 2007, 06:58   #2
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Good one Simon - like it
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Old 15th January 2007, 07:29   #3
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Great idea,

I noticed that the "old" site, is still drawing in new members and whilst we're not in competition as many of us view both sites, it would be nice to think that everyone that finds that site finds this one too.

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Old 15th January 2007, 09:25   #4
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Great idea,

I noticed that the "old" site, is still drawing in new members and whilst we're not in competition as many of us view both sites, it would be nice to think that everyone that finds that site finds this one too.

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I think its because the Dark Side gets higher Billing on Internet searches even though their "Fees" are a lot more expensive, must admit I still use both so as not to miss anything.
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Old 15th January 2007, 14:03   #5
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Found it via the dark side, i do still look at that, but it's much nicer here.
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Old 15th January 2007, 14:21   #6
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You can all blame Raistlin for me being here Buck passed!

If the "old site" is the one I think you mean I've almost made 50% of the posts on this forum as I have there, and I've been a member there since 04!
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Old 2nd February 2007, 21:51   #7
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Found it via the dark side, i do still look at that, but it's much nicer here.

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Old 2nd September 2011, 20:41   #8
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I think its because the Dark Side gets higher Billing on Internet searches even though their "Fees" are a lot more expensive, must admit I still use both so as not to miss anything.
I needed an answer on a 75 question and Googled it, the other side was easily found as you suggest, obviously I registered and have logged-in on a daily basis since. Later I wanted advice on cleaning the plenums with diags/description etc. and though their search found a link (.pdf) to this forum where I read all the information needed.

I registered same day (perhaps due to not being able to view until a member?) and again have logged-in daily since. There is good information and advice on both sides, but when choosing which to subscribe to, I did so here.
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Old 8th September 2011, 13:25   #9
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Googled Rover 75 after buying one, this here came up first. Joined straight away.

Been planning to buy a 75 for ages as I fell in love with a Tourer about 10 years ago when Mrs L let me have one as a hire car for a week.

Parsely (my green 75 2.0 CDT saloon as Mrs L has named her) came to me rather battered- scratched all over the shop, inside covered in mud and the front chrome trim held on with self tappers- but drives with serious poise and she pulls like a train...But for £555 it's a serious car at Ford Fiesta money.
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Old 16th January 2007, 16:01   #10
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I got a dodgy phone call from some Mike geezer in October
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