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Jake 24th January 2011 23:15

Rover 75 Contemporary SE Tourer
 
This is the car I've sourced as a replacement for the Saab we've got currently - also act as my wheels when not at University (Until a nice ZT turns up!) As the weather was good, I gave the car a quick clean and clay today before I go back to Swansea, so thought I would pop some up:

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Richy 24th January 2011 23:34

Beautifull looking car Jake, i have seen one very similar to that somewhere:)

Paul

Dragrad 25th January 2011 00:01

Lovely looking car there Jake. Why look for a ZT? With that one you have the best of both worlds ;):D

Neil Coupland 25th January 2011 17:21

Nice car, nice spec and nice colour.

With sunroof, powerfolds and xenons I assume it has the additional pack (I cannot remember the full list of the additional pack for a Contemporary SE, not sure if sports suspension was also included or whether that was a separate option)

I look forward to seeing it.

Regards, Neil

Jake 26th January 2011 00:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil Coupland (Post 659613)
Nice car, nice spec and nice colour.

With sunroof, powerfolds and xenons I assume it has the additional pack (I cannot remember the full list of the additional pack for a Contemporary SE, not sure if sports suspension was also included or whether that was a separate option)

I look forward to seeing it.

Regards, Neil

Thanks Neil,

Thanks!:} I'm sadly back down to Wales soon, but hopefully see you either at one of the nationals or a midlands meet!

Although I've not seen the Contemporary Options List, the only things I don't think that it has are Hi-line, (gutted!) Black Oak Steering Wheel and Smartnav.

Going off Reeb's Guide:

Contemporary SE
Black Oak Dash YES
Black leather seats YES
Heated front seats YES
Drivers seat memory YES
Electric front seats YES
Passengers seat lumbar adjustment YES
Front seat map pockets YES
Rain sensing wipers YES
Auto dimming rear view mirror YES
Rear parking sensors YES
Message Centre instrument pack including trip computerYES
Trafficmaster alert YES
Body coloured door mirrors YES
17 inch Star spoke alloys YES
M3-100 premium CD tuner with MP3 YES
6 CD multichanger YES
Harmon Kardon 180 watt amp speaker system YES

Contemporary SE Pack Optional Extras:
Electric sunroof YES
Xenon headlamps YES
Heated headlamp power wash YES
Power fold door mirrors YES
Heated screen washer jets YES
Battery back-up sounder Don't Know Where to Look
Side head impact airbags YES
Cruise control (not 1.8 / 1.8T) YES

Additional options:
Sports suspension Not Sure
Spacesaver spare wheel Replaced with Full Size
Highline satellite navigation with TV Sadly not, love to retrofit
17 inch meteor alloys No
Smartnav No

Robson Rover Repair 28th January 2011 14:05

Shes a beauty. Id smop my zt in an instand if that was manual!

Dare I say it, but could you source a mk2 zt bumper and the xpower skirts (you would loose the chrome bit sadly) and (mk2) spats.

You would never dream of a zt after that, and if you smoothed the zt octagon and fitted a recessed rover badge the car wouldnt be an identity crisis then.

You could even go wild and fit a 40mm spring kit for a tourer and it would be a "Rover Sports Tourer" then.

Can you tell I really want a tourer. Haha.

Lucky man, bar my friend Niells mk1 75-T, the best 75-T here.

Richy 28th January 2011 15:28

Jake, when i get my d/din fitted you can have any parts from my hi line system if you want them, the only thing wrong is the nav disc player is u/s which i know is a problem but everything else is good.
Let me know.
Regards
Paul

Jake 29th January 2011 17:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin_NI (Post 661612)
Shes a beauty. Id smop my zt in an instand if that was manual!

Dare I say it, but could you source a mk2 zt bumper and the xpower skirts (you would loose the chrome bit sadly) and (mk2) spats.

You would never dream of a zt after that, and if you smoothed the zt octagon and fitted a recessed rover badge the car wouldnt be an identity crisis then.

You could even go wild and fit a 40mm spring kit for a tourer and it would be a "Rover Sports Tourer" then.

Can you tell I really want a tourer. Haha.

Lucky man, bar my friend Niells mk1 75-T, the best 75-T here.

Hi Colin,

Thanks for your kind words.:}:bowdown:

She is a manual although where I have taken the picture probably makes it look like an auto shift.

I do keep pondering about a premium bumper for it eventually. . I was never a fan of chrome, but the little that this car has really works, I also have to admit being taken by the starspokes as well.

The main reason we got a Rover over keeping the blue ZT for dad to run is access - he, like I suffers from back issues, and the tourer with x-power suspension was a challenge.


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