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Old 29th May 2019, 14:59   #1
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Just returned to the fold after selling the Jaguar S type, picked up my "new" steed from Liverpool , thanks to smallheathlad, see here:
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very pleased with it, pleasant drive back to Gloucestershire, will post pictures when the weather gets better.
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Old 29th May 2019, 15:18   #2
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Welcome back Dave, I take it the S type didn't do it for you?
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Old 29th May 2019, 15:37   #3
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Welcome back Dave, I take it the S type didn't do it for you?
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the welcome, the Jaguar was a nice powerful car, lovely drive, but expensive to repair, I still preferred the Rover seats though. Hoping to get a lot more MPG now, Jaguar was averaging 33MPG hoping to get around 45 average from the CDTI. It averaged 48 on the motorway from Liverpool.
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Old 29th May 2019, 16:48   #4
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Old 29th May 2019, 16:50   #5
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Old 29th May 2019, 19:36   #6
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Hi Dave.
Great news nice car by the look of it as well, hopefully we will see you at the Nano before the end of the year, if not at the next meet you have been missed by the way, I my self have a Tourer again now, which is a contemporary they are or seem to me to be a crossover between the two R40 & MGZT so best of both worlds once again congrats
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Old 29th May 2019, 19:51   #7
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Thanks gents good to be back, hoping to get to the nano on the Sunday Steve, hopefully see you there
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Old 29th May 2019, 20:13   #8
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Yes I just seen the post on the Nano forum so have added you to attendance list just in case you can make it
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Old 29th May 2019, 21:19   #9
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Welcome back. I took your advice from a couple of years ago and got myself a V6. 2 in fact!
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Old 29th May 2019, 21:28   #10
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Welcome back Dave. Hopefully catch you at the next nano. All the best Chris
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