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Old 10th March 2024, 16:47   #4
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Originally Posted by Matt_75 View Post
I can't provide a definitive answer as I think it may depend on whether any additonal options were chosen when the car was new, but I had a 2003 Classic SE that was the standard spec and this didn't have the cruise control wiring in place.

As Ched said, easiest way to check is to remove the little bit of trim below the heater controls and look for this: https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...18&postcount=6
Thanks Matt_75 for your post. Exactly the information I was looking for. I’ve just found a post by Rees who has researched the Rover 75 trim range and it transpires that cruise was not a factory offered optional extra on the Classic.
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