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8th August 2019, 16:28 | #9941 |
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Drove Frosty home
After taking the dreary tourer for test........................ PY54GWJ ROVER 75 "Colour" Disappointing Grey Fuel type Diesel Date registered 13 January 2005 MOT valid until 7 August 2020 MOT history Check mileage recorded at test, MOT expiry date, defects and advisories, and view test certificate Date tested 8 August 2019 PASS Mileage 121,718 miles MOT test number 8737 8034 1917 Expiry date 7 August 2020 No advisories which is just as well as it's had about five months preparation Brian |
8th August 2019, 18:27 | #9942 | |
Been absent for a while…
Rover 75 Tourer, Classic mini Cooper S, Abarth 595 competizione, MG TF and a Hyundai Tucson PHEV Join Date: Feb 2007
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https://www.hyundai.co.uk/new-cars/kona-iron-man
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................................................. 'Marmite' Possibly one of the most famous 75 tourers produced! left the production line as the last of only Three Rover 75 tourers produced in Trophy Yellow. 48 hours later Longbridge closed. The last sold ordered 75 Tourer. Paid for by the Phoenix Four and handed over by John Towers to the Warwickshire Northampton Air ambulance service as a Rapid Response vehicle |
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9th August 2019, 08:04 | #9943 | |
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Sorry to disappoint in terms of the Hyundai, but I quite fancy THIS I won't be buying a SUV of any type, I/we don't need a huge bloated car these days, and I quite like the idea of a pocket rocket, and as the newer BMW "mini" is bigger than a 75 then the better pastiche is most certainly the 500. Of course I now have a very tasty Firefrost Nontemporaryasseur parked outside, and had a thoroughly enjoyable time driving it home Brian |
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9th August 2019, 08:19 | #9944 |
Posted a thing or two
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They are very nice Brian, quick enough to have fun, without being insainly fast which could cause loss of licence/life
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Rover 75 2.0 CDTi (131Ps) Conn SE Saloon. (Manual) 160 Remap, cruise control, electric window blind, temp gauge, Real walnut / ZT interior, FBH with GSM control. BORN Tuesday, 5th October 2004 @ 12:35:52 This vehicle was the 104,679th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 This vehicle was the 3,318th 75 CDT Connoisseur SE (135) to be made out of 4,744 This vehicle was the 12,440th 75 in Starlight Silver (code: MBB) to be made out of 14,280 Starlight Silver 75s |
9th August 2019, 17:37 | #9945 |
Gets stuck in
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Well, i did want to start the swap over of my original chrome cap mirrors with the newly painted powerfolds from my donor car but going out in the car today, wifey got in and I heard a very disappointing squelch from her footwell!! Looks like the good old sunroof leak has happened. I did fix the rear drains a while back but never got round to doing the front. After working on the sunroof when it was dry here the other month, I guess it still needs some fine adjustments to the glass level, as its never leaked before I moved the glass. The gap between the roof and glass has been temporarily sealed up with gorilla tape and it looks like my first week of my holiday next week will be spent trying to get rid of residual water and try to dry the carpets, but it hasnt stopped raining for long for weeks, not a happy chappy today!!!
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My 75 Tourer CDTi was born Saturday, 21st June 2003 @ 09:50 My 75 was the 18,749th 75 Tourer to run off the production line, out of 27,407 It was the 195th 75 Tourer CDT Connoisseur SE (135) to be made out of 2,074 and the 1,789th 75 Tourer in Wedgewood Blue Metallic (code: JEL) to be made out of 1,871 Wedgewood Blue Metallic 75 Tourers |
10th August 2019, 11:29 | #9946 |
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got the water out of my offside indicator light- not possible to remove the unit without removing bumper, so used Jeycloths to soak it up and applied rubber grease tp the lightbulb gasket and hope that will do the job, we will see. Chris S.
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10th August 2019, 18:34 | #9947 |
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What did I do with my ZT today?
Well, gave it a quick wash and then as it actually looked sunny I went for a drive. Down to Prestwick, over to Kilmarnock and then to Stewarton and Kilbirnie to Largs. Back to Kilwinning via West Kilbride and Ardrossan. Around 70 miles on A roads and B roads. Fantastic views, great roads and a brilliant car |
11th August 2019, 14:49 | #9948 |
I really should get out more.......
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Got the calipers done. Didn't remove them but I think they look ok! You can see the wheel damage in this pic too, hence me wanting to change them .
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11th August 2019, 15:17 | #9949 |
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Washed two of them, and then got soaked
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11th August 2019, 15:41 | #9950 |
Gets stuck in
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Looked at mine
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