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Old 14th March 2019, 17:47   #71
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I am new to Rover 75 Tourer ownership, and find all the stuff posted here fascinating! My car is CEV (Frostfire Red) paintwork, with a PDQ interior trim. To me, the trim colours are dark and boring, as is the black plastic oak trim - makes the whole inside somewhat dull! The Connoisseurs seem to have much prettier interior colour schemes.



Can someone enlighten me please as to why my 2004 facelift Contemporary SE cost more than the other models, when it looks so dull inside? I must say though, these cars wear well, for a car so old, it still looks great! I keep looking for ways to spend more money on her, which is daft!


The later cars had plastic dashboards rather than real wood, easy to change over if you want to retrofit the real wood version.
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Old 14th March 2019, 22:18   #72
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Thanks, Trikey. Sounds like an option for later on. First comes a road trip to Spain and back, then we'll see what we can do. I would love a real wood trim!
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Old 22nd July 2019, 15:45   #73
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The seats in my contemporary need a bit of TLC with the drivers bolster starting to show signs of wear.


The trim code is LRP, can anyone tell me whet the colours are so I can order the necessary dyes etc.


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found it here ->https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...ght=lrp&page=2 <-
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Old 18th January 2021, 16:14   #74
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