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25th August 2019, 11:05 | #81 |
I really should get out more.......
BMW X3 2.0D Join Date: May 2017
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I was 35 when I got Tarquin.
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25th August 2019, 11:48 | #82 |
MG ZT Join Date: Jan 2011
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I'm still eighteen
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25th August 2019, 14:19 | #83 |
This is my second home
R75 Saloon. Join Date: Feb 2009
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25th August 2019, 14:28 | #84 |
This is my second home
MG ZT 2.0 CDTI+ in Typhoon, MG TF 135 in Typhoon & Rover 75 Connoisseur CDTI SE in Pearl Black Join Date: Oct 2012
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I bought my first MG ZT a month after turning 20. I'm 25 now. Have had 1 ZT-T , another ZT and 2 75's since then Plus I did by my dad his 75 at 18 when I first started working after college as a present And I found my dad his 1st back when I was 12/13 years old.
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25th August 2019, 18:50 | #85 |
This is my second home
75 Auto 2.5 SE Join Date: Feb 2010
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There are several advantages of increasing age, two of which, knowing when and to whom, is to lie. That’s deliberate and usually best if a result of wisdom and experience.
However the unexplainable inability to distinguish between the candles on the cake and one’s collar size is, I’m frequently told, rather silly. That’s when the first advantage comes into its own. Hence the reply: ‘Yes, I know that dear, I was only joking’. Waiting for the expected look of mocking scorn is priceless. And funny when she realises she’s been had. Now in my trombone years, I have acquired the wisdom to seek continued marital harmony with a visit to Zara. Never fails, although her memory is better than mine and she remembers every . single . one . of our early years so comparisons are frequent and she now needs a new wardrobe. With the other advantage of age, experience, comes the knowledge there are now precious few years left to fully experience every virtue, and I do. I’ve been very careful to gently discourage her from taking driving lessons. Sadly and regrettably that means I simply have to drive my 75 even more times than I otherwise would have. Well, somebody has to.
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25th August 2019, 19:11 | #86 |
This is my second home
rover 75 saloon.Renault Captur 1.5 diesel. Join Date: Mar 2013
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I am 74,Nissan x trail for shopping,75 for " CRUISING".
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- John B signing out Maralyn was born 9th Sept 2004 14.44.48. 103,597 of 112,381 (75s) 3,021 of 4,744 Connie SE 239 of 1.685 Platinum Gold. "Maralyn": Platinum Blonde,Troublesome,Unpredictable. |
26th August 2019, 00:52 | #87 |
Posted a thing or two
Rover 75 Connie SE Tourer Triumph Street Triple R Join Date: Aug 2009
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Bought my 1st Rover Connie V6 in 2010 @ 47, 2nd MGZT CDTi in 2014 @ 52 and sold them both this year to buy my 3rd a Rover Tourer CDTi at 56.
Must be a love thing!
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26th August 2019, 08:04 | #88 |
Avid contributor
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30 when bought, 31 now.
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26th August 2019, 08:12 | #89 |
incurable Rover addict
Rover 75 Saloon V6 2.5 1999 - Rover 25 1.4 2002 - Rover 214i cab 1994 - Rover P5b coupe 1968 Join Date: Sep 2017
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I was 37 when my parents bought their first Rover 213.
38 when they swapped for a 214Gsi I inherited of 7 years later, being 45. I was 62 when I bought a 25 to replace the 214Gsi broken by my not so better half in that occasion... And 64 when at last I decided it was time to become a bit wealthier & bought my 75 V6 2.5 Cowley built. Mind that in France 75 aren't so cheap. And I never even saw only one ZT here! A rather long maturation as you may judge...!
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26th August 2019, 08:43 | #90 |
Posted a thing or two
Rover 75 Connie SE Tourer Triumph Street Triple R Join Date: Aug 2009
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Ahhhh just a puppy!! Rovers need puppies!! Enjoy buddy!
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