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26th June 2016, 16:30 | #31 |
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Email Simon in Bulgaria for all the options. [email protected]
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26th June 2016, 20:41 | #32 | |
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I have adapted an armrest to fit the estate though.....a lot of cutting and trimming...........only for the car trimmer to lose the thing when I sent it to be recovered !!! |
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16th June 2020, 18:22 | #33 |
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Arm rest fittings
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16th June 2020, 18:58 | #34 |
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Answered your previous post https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...ad.php?t=46048
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16th June 2020, 19:01 | #35 |
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for the rear armrest, is there a source for the "astrays" and walnut in-lay?
Did not see it on Simons list macafee2 |
16th June 2020, 19:11 | #36 |
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16th June 2020, 19:43 | #37 |
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ggrrr I did not look down the post far enough. Only saw the list at the top, thank you suzublu and....... sorry
Item 35 was the one that caught my eye. macafee2 |
17th June 2020, 06:41 | #38 |
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Re: Hi-vis vest in the boot.
Story from someone on mg-rover.org about being stopped by French police who politely enquired if Monsieur had such an item in the car, as legally required in France? On hopping out to fetch it from boot, promptly fined for being on carriageway without vest on. Seems they require it stowed in the cabin, and took some sport in bagging Brits who didn't know. Can't vouch for true or not, and even though I'm not going to France hi-vis vests are in the seat back pockets. |
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