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AceFactor 23-01-12 09:06 PM

Sad Times = Breaking MGZS
 
It has come to a sad time when I am having to break my MG ZS 1.8 120 - its the early signs of head gasket failure, and neither time nor funds allow me to keep her.

I am breaking anything and everthing pretty much. The spec is below, and the car is based in Ipswich, Suffolk. I'm happy to post bits if required, and I have loads of other MG/ROver spares knocking around, so if you need something specific please ask!


MG ZS 1.8 120 - Petrol

60kish miles on the clock

Original Head Gasket

PBT (Pearl Black) Paint Code - Pearlesceant Paint

Air-Con

Sunroof

Manual Gearbox

4x Straights 17" alloys, with good tread on tyres

4x Straights 17" alloys, need tyres

2x full sets of centre caps - metal & plastic

Centre Cap Removal Tool

Continental Spare Tyre (Emergency Tyre) - doesnt look like its ever been used.

Full tool kit in polosyrene mould.

New Maniverter

K&N Panel Filter - with Cleaning Kit

Half Leather Interior - Black and Grey

Carbon Fibre Gear Knob

180 Front splitter

180 Side Skirts

Solar Red Touch Up Pen & Aerosol Cans

I've attached some pictures below, however the car is dirty in the pictures. The only damage I am aware about on the car is the photo's for you.

Please feel free to text me on 07702 480467, request via this thread, or by PM.

Also for those who don't know me very well, I have had many dealings of eBay, themgzr.co.uk, and I know a few members in my local area.

Many Thanks,

Adam :)


http://s487.photobucket.com/albums/r..._R25/Breaking/

Supercharged_Z 23-01-12 09:21 PM

whats a maniverter?

Quadcam24 23-01-12 09:31 PM

lol, i thought that....sounds like some kinky anne summers toy!

talkingcars 23-01-12 09:44 PM

£50 or so on parts, 3 or 4 hours - head gasket fixed - less time than breaking a car.

Captain Peanut 23-01-12 10:10 PM

If you do end up breaking it I'd be interested to see how much you want for the K&N filter and a set of straights.

Do agree that you could probably get it fixed for very little seeing as you've caught it early.

Ritchy 23-01-12 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 234800)
£50 or so on parts, 3 or 4 hours - head gasket fixed - less time than breaking a car.

bit optimistic, only way to do a k is to do it properly, probably £100-£200 would be about the right amount to spend on parts

manivertor is just the exhaust manifold but it has the pre-cat in it too

ZS Phil 24-01-12 07:05 AM

Condition and price for splitter please:)

gary471 24-01-12 07:55 AM

PBT (Pearl Black) Paint Code - Pearlesceant Paint

This the colour of the car?
Saloon or hatch?
If its saloon in PBT im interested in the rear bumper. Price?

p_b82 24-01-12 08:17 AM

I have to say i am gobsmacked that you are breaking the car for HGF - after stating you dont have the time to fix it.

I know a few hundred quid is not easy to stomch if things are tight - but surely it is better to keep cars alive than breaking them. the rate at which people are going to break the ZS and ZR means we will run out of them that much sooner :(

ZS 24-01-12 08:17 AM

Why is everyone scrapping their cars when HGF is a fairly easy fix? I know you get more for the car if you break it.. but eventually there won't be any left!


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