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6th January 2018, 17:27 | #11 |
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Back in a Rover Join Date: Nov 2006
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I have seen this request, but as many forum users will know I stopped supplying the dye after negativity from some quarters.
Currently, for over than 10 years, I find myself without a 75 in my life and haven't renewed my subscription or posted in a while. I pop into the forums to see whats going on and to read the enthusiasm new owners have when they discover what great cars these are. Stubs |
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me and others were all excited about the quality of the paint !!! Many are happy about your color Can you please make me some🤗 I drive my Seventy-five since 2003 - without him .... never 😱 Greetings from the enthusiast: www.cologne-rovers75.de.tl 🖖 Gesendet von meinem HTC U11 mit Tapatalk
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7th January 2018, 07:50 | #13 |
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There is a thread by KevF6 which i followed to repaint my light smokestone wheel. One of the suppliers for the leather paint and clear laqueurs was linked. I will try to find it, but his advice was absolutely correct and the wheel is like new ever since.
Here it is https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...74&postcount=8 Last edited by David Lawrence; 7th January 2018 at 08:06.. Reason: Link added |
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