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Old 22nd July 2020, 17:57   #21
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really like that. hugely impressed.
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Old 22nd July 2020, 19:08   #22
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Some of the mods aren't to my personal taste, but even so, it's easy to see the care, patience, and skill that has been applied

Oh, and that steering wheel really should have been fitted to every ZT by the factory

A stunning example of what can be achieved in the right hands.

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Old 23rd July 2020, 02:30   #23
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Not so fond of the interior, but the exterior is excellent.

Give it black mesh instead of silver mesh and it would almost look factory.

Would be a popular body kit of he put it into production.

Sadly only negative is makes it look like a cheap Mercedes clone then, but that rear diffuser alone is fantastic.
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Old 23rd July 2020, 06:43   #24
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I think the buttons/knobs are still used for their original purpose, as the sunroof switch position is blanked off as it would be in a non sunroof model.

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I do not think that button/knobs are used for their original purpose. I think that left hand button is used to move gears to one direction and right hand button to move gears into oposite direction.
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Old 24th July 2020, 07:18   #25
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more info and news from owner:
https://www.drive2.ru/r/rover/75/538855531561878610/
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Old 24th July 2020, 14:00   #26
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Normality in Russia ... one of the before pictures taken from the link searover posted.
I doubt its a rally handbrake

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Old 25th July 2020, 18:31   #27
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They don't mess about!
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Old 26th July 2020, 06:11   #28
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DAMD steering wheel . Quiet popular with the Scooby boys . There’s a guy in Poland make custom once’s .
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Old 26th July 2020, 12:26   #29
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DAMD steering wheel . Quiet popular with the Scooby boys . There’s a guy in Poland make custom once’s .
it is even more impressive than that! lol

It looks to be a modified light oak Rover wheel!

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There is a photo diary of his work HERE.
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Old 26th July 2020, 20:55   #30
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Seriously impressive work.
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