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27th October 2020, 09:20 | #11 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 CDT Manual Connoisseur SE, Rover 75 CDT Automatic Connoisseur SE & a Freelander Td4. Join Date: Jul 2009
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27th October 2020, 09:22 | #12 |
This is my second home
MG ZT260 SE, MG ZT190+, MG ZTT 160, R75 Conn SE 2.0, R75 Conn SE 2.5 X 3, R75 Club SE 1.8, P5B Coupe Join Date: Jul 2009
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27th October 2020, 09:52 | #13 |
This is my second home
MG ZT and Rover 75, Join Date: Jul 2013
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Am I right?
Did the facelift models have bolts holding the front bumper instead of the other kind?
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Along the top of the slam panel Mike, they were 10mm headed bolts as opposed to the posi set screw and rubber washer on the early cars.
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29th October 2020, 10:37 | #15 | |
Gets stuck in
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Trouble is then, what do you actually do with it? It's a bit like buying a hugely expensive painting and then just putting it away in a bank vault - no one will see or enjoy it? |
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