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![]() As title, apart from the cut out for the exhaust on the ZT are they the same? From some photo angles it apears the ZT one is a little more 'angular' and the Rover one more smooth, is this just a trick of the camera?
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![]() Do all zt's not have a cut out where the exhaust exits, with item 16 (in link above) as a trim piece, which is not on a 75?
Oops, I see the op knows that already. Must learn to read better before typing.🙄 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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