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9th February 2019, 20:52 | #9121 |
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Fitted my 75 and ZT club badge today - I had to take off the front bumper to fit it, i'm not sure if there's an easier way, but it kept me occupied for about an hour - you have to pull the front bumper quite hard to take it off, and snapping it back on is even harder! It's good practice for when I eventually fit the mk1 ZT front to it though, but i'm not too sure about doing that now, the facelift has really grown on me. Had a good time doing it actually, as the weather was surprisingly decent and it was a fairly easy job.
Here Is the car with the bumper off
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2004 Rover 75 Saloon - Connoisseur S.E - 2.0 Diesel CDTi - Platinum Gold - Auto. 1991 Mercedes 190E 1.8 (Nico) / 1991 Yamaha SR125 (David) This vehicle (Nigel) was born Wednesday, 15th September 2004 @ 08:14:39 and was the 103,810th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 - This vehicle was the 3,096th 75 CDT Connoisseur SE (135) to be made out of 4,744 - This vehicle was the 303rd 75 in Platinum Gold (code: MCN) to be made out of 1,685 Platinum Gold 75s |
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Only ever used mine once in the three years I have owned it, showed to a few people though I also had a spare KKB101923 at one time from a freelander they fit the M47 you just have to cut down the thread, Mr trebor had it for his car. Memo to my self purchase another spare
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10th February 2019, 09:53 | #9123 |
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Much easier with this though John Brian |
10th February 2019, 12:28 | #9124 |
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Finished fitting the window regulator after yesterday's effort got hailed on.
The old one was a bit rusty in places as was the cable which had snapped so gave everything a good dosing of gt85 while in the door in an attempt to stop the door from freezing up. Stan
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10th February 2019, 14:33 | #9125 |
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Took bumper off to restore headlights and try to fix the drip from washer pump.
Ruined one headlight using the Sealey kit but may have had some success with the washer pump using PTFE tape around the bit where the pipes click on. Is there supposed to be a grommet or rubber o ring there? Bumper was pain to put back on where you have to bash the side bits in. Will be putting a request on 'items wanted' for a good used facelift halogen projector (passenger side) |
10th February 2019, 15:26 | #9126 |
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Washed'n'Waxed after a service yesterday @ Lates600.
Only the 4th wash in 7 days, I'm slacking. Oh and prepared the wallet for the news of a new clutch in the near future. |
10th February 2019, 16:04 | #9127 |
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Weekend checks on both cars, washed both cars , waxed the tourer as it wasn't beading.
Then looked at the tourers brake switch as it's sticking on occasionally (cruise not engaging was the give away ), I have no skin on both arms but managed to click it back in place , it works , but not expecting it to last - not looking good forward to trying to change it finding it was bad enough |
10th February 2019, 16:10 | #9128 |
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Washed two 75 and one ZT, then blew up the tyres on the tourer.
I walked the dog, drank coffee, then made something for tea. How exciting Brian |
10th February 2019, 18:42 | #9129 |
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On saturday I decided to give the 75 a nice wash and put Diesel to the fullest at the gas station. Then I cleaned it at the wash station parking lot. Took their vacuum cleaner and polished inside and outside.
Today it rained and I drove at night. There is something I cant describe. You just feel secure. When the rain hits the windows it feels different, when I compare it with my former small rubbish car Nissan Micra. You just feel secure and comfy. A great car! Last edited by RoverLord; 10th February 2019 at 18:52.. |
10th February 2019, 20:51 | #9130 |
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Added some Autoglym screenwash to Tarquin, as it was running a little low.
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