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Old 3rd October 2015, 10:38   #71
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Not sure whether it has already been mentioned but these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3909900083...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Audi/Skoda fasteners are identical to the ones fitted to my 53 Diesel saloon.
They are similar except they have a flat slotted head instead of a crosshead.

You need a very chunky flat blade driver for them. I bought a set and will use them till they rust away, but do find the tight ones a bit difficult to use in comparison with crosshead ones, driver slips out too easily.
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Old 3rd October 2015, 11:19   #72
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I bought some of those, they are rubbish! Get the original ones
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Old 3rd November 2015, 17:08   #73
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I bought these a week ago, from a UK source. The quality and service was excellent. No need to compromise.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-75-M...3D201452416852

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Old 5th December 2015, 22:23   #74
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The plastic arm from the BMW mini cooper is the same
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Old 6th December 2015, 09:46   #75
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The same as what?
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Old 6th December 2015, 10:09   #76
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The same as what?
headlamp levellers by any chance?
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Old 13th February 2016, 15:53   #77
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This is a good site to use for finding supplies


http://www.vehiclepartsdatabase.com/...rover/75saloon


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Old 11th March 2016, 22:04   #78
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The Freelander ones are identical.

Rover 75 part numbers:
Left - CLG000030A
Right - CLG000020A

Freelander:
Left - CLA000030
Right - CLG000020

Note the twist fasteners are separate:
Fastener - CZM100050
Metal clip - KZM000040
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Not sure if this is really referring to 'interchangeable' but are the rear lamp cluster seals on the 2002 Connoisseur Tourer / Estate the same as used on the saloon? I can find supplies of saloon versions but none stating they fit the estate models...
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Not sure if this is really referring to 'interchangeable' but are the rear lamp cluster seals on the 2002 Connoisseur Tourer / Estate the same as used on the saloon? I can find supplies of saloon versions but none stating they fit the estate models...
The Tourers don't have light seals, that is maybe why you can find them

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