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18th January 2019, 23:45 | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Welcome to the club RoverLord
Welcome to the 75 and ZT owners club, to help you maintain your car we have grouped together a number of helpful "how to's" that can be found here. Please take some time to read the forum rules here.
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20th January 2019, 23:10 | #2 |
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Rover 75 Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Germany
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I very thank you so much, fine gentlemen!
I just got my Rover 75 2 days ago! What can I say? I have a long history of a recent car trouble. Then I decided that I need something great again. Especially now, when it starts getting very cold. A prestigious classy car. Why not an Audi or other "famous" car? Because I always loved the gentlemen lifestyle. Jaguar or Rover. Always reminds me of taking my time and being classy. Enjoying to drive with class and not being in a rush. I was stunned to find a 75 in a good condition. I never forget the drive to my home city. At the parking lot I was watching the seats. I thought they were brand new. For a car made in 2001 I was surprised. It is a 2.0 CDT in silver. With cruise control and even a Webasto heater with a remote working fully. I just purchased a code for my alpine radio online, because I typed the code wrong. The user have lost it. So I watched on Youtube how to get the serial number from this cassette radio. And thank to Youtube, I did it on a cozy saturday. But I have to wait since the "code" screen is always on. I cant type my code anymore sadly. Maybe I will buy a new radio. Although I love the original one. Other than that I am happy. I lurked around here a lot. Massive information! Last edited by RoverLord; 20th January 2019 at 23:17.. |
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