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19th April 2015, 08:03 | #151 |
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well thats me done
well im of this site for the day .....fed up of reading about snidey remarks , i thought this forum was about rover 75s ....but no its certain grown men bitching ...talk about negativity
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19th April 2015, 08:30 | #152 |
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Happens everywhere, here, other forums and Facebook, just pass it by and enjoy the rest of the post don't allow the negative stirrers to win
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19th April 2015, 23:40 | #153 |
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Back on thread....
http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...&postcount=372 Christopher's rescued car at PoL....
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20th April 2015, 00:03 | #154 |
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Polishes up nice doesn't she??
Today I cleaned up the rear of the leather seats I got at POL -the transformation is incredible! from grey to cream!! See the fronts (still not done) compared to the rears (done!) Lots still to do
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Excellent interior choice, my copperleaf had same spec and suited the car perfectly!!!!!
Dare I say it, a set of MG7 lights on a copperleaf would look perfect.
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30th April 2015, 19:02 | #156 |
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Well today I checked behind the cup holders, fished around loads and it looks like there is no wiring for the heated seats so I guess I need to make up a wiring harness - not impossible just takes more time! Does anyone know if it's possible to get a loom/harness of a scrapped car and plug in or is it too complicated??
On the plus side I think I found the wiring for the rear blind.
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30th April 2015, 20:19 | #158 |
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Rich now you've got me worried - I took one out of my scrapper for Arctic.
It was a bit fiddly, just hope it worked when he installed it. . Last edited by Mike Noc; 30th April 2015 at 20:45.. |
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My car wasn't pre-wired for electric seats, so I searched for ages to get manual leather, and, to be honest, I found the velour to be a lot more comfortable. With your car being such low mileage, I suspect any leather seats will be far less fresh than the velour too.
The leather is handy in that it wipes clean, but that's about it.
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