bye bye ZS
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Well today I said bye bye to the ZS and said hello to the rover 75 :)
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Are great looking motors, have to let us know how you get on with it.
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Steve's "daddy" I will be having some parts off your ZS I understand??
Rover 75 is more of an "old man's" car anyway - i run and hide now......:super: That's actually a really clean and tidy looking motor, did you go for the KV6 again or the smaller 1.8? |
looks a tidy enough car, whats the spec list?
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Bye bye to you too... whoever you are ;) lol
Seriously though... been there, done that, came to my senses and back in a ZS now!! Tis a tidy looking 75 though... |
Tell you what, it's a very high spec car! Driver/ passenger climate control, everything is electric, it's a very tidy car TBH, suits my dad well the old man, he is getting a flat cap and tartan rug for fathers day lol
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nice driving, just suffer underneath, so id maybe get under there steve and get some rust treatment done, and keep the rear spring clean to try stop the corrosion on them:) and obviosly the plenum, make sure the drains have the v cuts in them to help stop them blocking up, id make sure the fan is working too:)
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Told him to join the biddy forum oh I mean the ZT/75 forum and have a look at the to do's
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seem to mainly see:
rear brake pipes corroding rear springs breaking plenum filling with water soaking ecu backbox bracket rusting through and breaking(nla but aftermarket exhaus comes as part of the backbox) rear abs sensors cooling fan not working(need the kenlowe cooling fan kit) fuel sender working itself loose and not pumping fuel, handbrake not holding due to lack of adjustment or holdown kit rusted through and shoes sitting loose |
That will give him something to do lol
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