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16th December 2017, 20:21 | #1 |
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"BluebeRRRrrry" 75's CDTi '05r. automatic ~ MatiNitro
Hello, everyone.
My name is Mateusz. I am Rover and MG fan from Poland. Since 2016 I am living in UK. Few months ago I decided to buy a car and I couldn't choose any other car than Rover/MG. Previous in Poland I had two time Rover 214i and 220d and my lovely project Rover 75 CDTi '04 JGA called "RRRrrr" . https://forum.roverki.eu/garage.php?...&image_id=6777 https://forum.roverki.eu/garage.php?...&image_id=6779 https://forum.roverki.eu/garage.php?...&image_id=6781 In August this year I've bought my next Rover I looked for another CDTi this time low mileage with automatic gearbox and heated leather seats car. I bought my "BluebeRRRrrry". 75's '05 Contemporary SE Royal Blue with heated leather seats with memory, rain sensor and Trafficmaster. Mileage in day I bought it showed 46 000 miles. https://forum.roverki.eu/garage.php?...&image_id=7479 This day started my new project. There is a list what I done in car: -fitted cruise control; -chrome mirrors; windows deflectors; -engine remap; oil Valvoline 5W40; -bypass EGR; Renault thermostat conversion; -18" Gridspoke alloy wheels ; last time fitted tyres Michelin CrossClimate. -4 H&R lowering springs with front Sachs shock absorbers+top mounts; -Erisin 2 DIN Radio, with WiFi doungle; new front speakers; -interior lights convertion done by Rick-sta -tinted windows. and xenon headlights with washer jets fitted today. And many many more I am not rememeber now. It is pleasure to be a part of next Rover and MG family. Regards Ps. I am so sorry for my english, but every day is a lesson for me See you on the road Last edited by MatiNitro; 23rd March 2018 at 19:42.. |
16th December 2017, 20:43 | #2 |
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Welcome along.
Your car looks very nice and liking the tinted rear windows. I see Rick-sta has been at work, any pics of the interior lights?. Your English is very good, i look at your language and that really does look difficult to learn |
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Nice looking car, and welcome.
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16th December 2017, 21:01 | #4 |
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I have had tinted front windows as well (atteched photo ), I known it is illegal but later my friend told me I can be obtain 3 penalty points on my driving licence. So I removed tint film.
I'll try to take a real photo of my interior with new lighting. It looks realy good. I am trying to keep my car in blue as a main colour. |
16th December 2017, 21:05 | #5 |
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Just looked it up |
17th December 2017, 15:08 | #6 |
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Hello, there are a pictures of interior
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17th December 2017, 15:54 | #7 |
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Thanks for posting, all matches now.
Had my interior lighting changed , can you believe it, to 'GREEN' |
19th December 2017, 22:08 | #8 |
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Interior lighting looks great. Really goes well with the body colour. Lovely,
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23rd March 2018, 20:07 | #9 |
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Hello everyone.
My BluebeRRRrrry is living and feeling great. Since last post I've done over 5k miles, I visited Poland, 1100 miles each way. Whilst visit in Poland my 75s got new oil Motul 5W30, with engine flush. I must say it's great option for that engine. Soft start and work of engine, lower fuel consumption. A few weeks ago I bought new alloy rims Newly refurbished 11 spoke wheels for amazing price. I've fitted them immediately. Also I bought in Poland wheel spacers. 15mm fitted on the rear axel and 5mm on the front. I think car looks much much better. Last Sunday I collected new bumper. It is a Premium bumper.Lights need cleaning and new bulbs, painting and fitting, hope with bi-xenon lights For fitting wait 325mm brakes, powerfold mirrors, sound isulation mats, DAB aerial. Need to sort all that before POL |
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