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MG ZT CDTi (departed to pastures new) MGTF, MGC, Join Date: Dec 2006
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![]() Interesting thread. My wife doesn't have back problems but complains of pains in her thigh muscles if we do journeys of more than two hours.
She doesn't get the same pain from her TF or from our modest 1.0 Polo. After long journeys we have discussed parting with the car but luckily we don't do journeys of that length more than a couple of times a year. I'm not sure what it is about the ZT seats Andy |
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ZT 260 SE Twilight and 10 other 75 ZT's :O Join Date: Jan 2007
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Newbies do now!! 1. Plenum drains..all 3 or 4 year dependent 2. Cooling fan..All speeds functioning 3. Bonnet cable divider block |
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Rover 75 FaceLift Tourer CDTi 170BHP Auto ConnSE 2005 Model Starlight Silver Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() Manual on both sides Jules for the lumbar, on the electric seats. Memory drivers side etc.
I noticed many passengers side don't have them at all. Electric height adjustment on the drivers though. |
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