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Old 21st June 2021, 04:15   #12781
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Nice ztt. Is that a Ferrari Daytona on the upper level?
Thanks! I think I was able to find a top quality ZT-T.
The car up top's not a Daytona. I think it may be a Maserati Bora.
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Old 22nd June 2021, 08:35   #12782
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Looking great. And feel the same way. Waxing and polishing always sounds fun. Then within about twenty minutes of starting and my arm aching I'm left thinking "If death came and offered me a way out of this, I'd genuinely consider it"
I use a da machine polisher, then the cars been sealed and has plenty of wax coats. This had just been washed and a coat of spray on wet coat top up applied

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Old 22nd June 2021, 13:46   #12783
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My rear interior courtesy lamp fell out of its hole this afternoon. I found two thin beige plastic " legs", lying on the rear seat. Patched up with sellotape for the time being.

I have read this often happens, guess it was my turn.
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Old 23rd June 2021, 13:31   #12784
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It’s the little things
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Old 23rd June 2021, 13:45   #12785
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Pot hole killed wheel and tyre last night
Really rough spare one fitted, made slightly better by slapping some hammerite on it

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Old 25th June 2021, 20:44   #12786
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I gave Karen's new zt diesel auto a full service today as well as cleaning out the caked up egr valve.
I also had to completely clean the interior which included washing the filthy seats, the boot space had the same treatment, I do wonder what some peoples houses look like inside.
So now its a much cleaner and fresher smelling cabin to be in, as well as a much happier missus.
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Old 25th June 2021, 21:15   #12787
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Spent some of this evening smashing 2 cans of Bilt hamber Dynax s50 into the sills of the ZT-T as well as inside the Jacking pad holes. Just spent a wedge rectifying rust popping through at the bodyshop so I want to rustproof it as best I can.
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Old 25th June 2021, 21:22   #12788
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Old 26th June 2021, 08:04   #12789
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Had a 4” screw removed from a tyre, and puncture repaired. That explains the 3 psi loss from the same tyre every week.

Glad it didn’t pop out on the motorway.
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Old 26th June 2021, 08:11   #12790
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Yesterday I opened the boot after a night of rain and established that it was dry. Been a 75 / ZT owner for 9 years and think that is the first time... it pleased me to be honest.
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