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Old 2nd April 2012, 20:21   #1
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Hello my friend's and clubmates!
I beg your pardon in advance for the bad english, because I live in Russia in St. Petersburg and the main foreign language in my French
My name is Paul, now i am 22 years. I'm a student and i like cars, books and vintage brick mobile phones (i have a small collection- 185 pieces, If anyone has old cell phones, and they are ready to send them to Russia, ready to buy)
Since childhood I have loved British classic cars - Jaguar, Mini, Austin and Rover (SD1 and P5B))))
In the Rover 75 I fell in love 10 years ago, but was able to buy it only after nine years (in 2011).
In our town is very small Rover's and facelifr Rover-about ten or twelve. I was looking for a car 3 months and bought it for 10 000$ (6300 GPB).
My Rover is 2004 and have 1.8 engine (120 hp), colour- Damson Red (CEB),equipment connoisseur
In our city, two service stations, which are engaged in repair Rover and sometimes a headache to repair my 75
By the way, in St. Petersburg also has a Rover Club, small club
Finally some pictures my 75






And Rover Club Saint-Petersburg)))



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Old 2nd April 2012, 20:24   #2
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Welcome to the club! Your English is certainly better than my Russian It’s nice to see examples of the 75 so far away from the UK still going strong too.
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Old 2nd April 2012, 20:28   #3
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It is a pleasure to know that the 75 has serious followers, welcome. I also agree that your English is 1000% better than my Russian
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Old 2nd April 2012, 20:33   #4
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It is a pleasure to know that the 75 has serious followers, welcome. I also agree that your English is 1000% better than my Russian
75's- car of my dream))) Best can only be classic Jaguar XJ
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Old 2nd April 2012, 21:10   #5
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Hello and thank you. Your pics a so good and its so good to here from u. Very best of luck for wensday and if u need tips or info then just post a thread we are always happy to help
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Old 2nd April 2012, 21:14   #6
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Hello and thank you. Your pics a so good and its so good to here from u. Very best of luck for wensday and if u need tips or info then just post a thread we are always happy to help
Thanks, but still photos are not as good (old camera).
There so much useful information that I will be reading the forum all night
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Old 24th April 2012, 02:36   #7
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Welcome to you, and a big hello from the bottom of the world!
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Old 26th November 2012, 15:52   #8
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Hello! Long time since I wrote on the forum. For almost eight months I had to change the whole front suspension, put a new steering rack, repaint the front bumper and put new indicators and grille, buy winter tires and enjoy plenty of looks.
Also go a bit over the neighboring regions of the country, if you're interested, here's the link to the beautiful photos
http://www.drive2.ru/cars/rover/75/7...al/78092/#post
Well, some car picture


Not my most successful photo

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Old 2nd April 2012, 20:30   #9
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Welcome to the club! Your English is certainly better than my Russian It’s nice to see examples of the 75 so far away from the UK still going strong too.
Thank you Rabbet!
Russian language is often useless in world
On Wednesday, I will change the clutch master cylinder (i will put on BMW)
and should be ordered to ebey right and left hand off side front indicator and new union jack
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Old 2nd April 2012, 21:53   #10
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Welcome to the club! Your English is certainly better than my Russian It’s nice to see examples of the 75 so far away from the UK still going strong too.
That's unfair, his English is better than most of the British forum members
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