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drroberts490 25-01-14 05:42 PM

PBT MK1 180 Saloon £850
 
My MK1 is still up for sale, details below

MK1 180 Saloon in PBT (1 Owner since new)
77,000 Miles
Cam belts done in 2010 on 59,600 miles
Last service by me April 2012 on 72,200 miles including Oil & filter, air & fuel filter and plugs.
Sheddist Clutch kit
Electric windows, front and rear.
VIS indicators
Kenwood DAB digital stereo
Xpower (Janspeed) Cat back
Rear Headrests (ZR Fronts)
Heated Seats (Passenger side only, never got around to doing the drivers, still have the heated pad)
Oil catch tank
Front calipers recently replaced with refurbs and new pads
Vehicle was SORN from 1st April 2013 until December when it passed its MOT with the following advisory's:

1. Rear registration plate de-laminated but not likely to be misread.

2. Offside front (rear) suspension arm has slight play in a pin/bush.

3. Front brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened.

4. Rear brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened.

5. Nearside front constant velocity joint gaiter deteriorated, but preventing the ingress of dirt.

6. Offside front constant velocity joint gaiter deteriorated, but preventing the ingress of dirt.

7. Nearside rear tyre worn close to the legal limit. DONE

8. Underside corroded.

9. Both rear brakes slightly binding.

10. O/S/F tyre worn on inner edge.DONE

11. N/S/F tyre worn on both edges.DONE

12. N/S/R tyre worn on both edges.DONE

All of the above sounds quite a lot and makes it sound a lot worse than she is but the brake discs were pitted as the car had been sitting for 8 months, and after some driving they have now smoothed out again and the rears are no longer binding. Yes, the CV gaiters are starting to perish however are still doing their job. Underside corroded - seriously, yes there is some surface rust but nothing drastic, the car is 10 years old! The rear number plate laminate is bubbling but it is not too bad.
New Tyres fitted 25 Jan.

£850 or very near sensible offer, would consider a swap for a 1.4 ZR

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petet16 25-01-14 05:46 PM

Good looking zed, it should be worth that all day long.

stamford 25-01-14 05:50 PM

Can't help but feel these cars are too cheap, a fine looking car for silly money.

drroberts490 25-01-14 06:32 PM

Thanks for the comments guys, it is a shame what these go for these days, just spent £230 on tyres today as well, would love to keep her but with the MK2 in the garage need her to go to a new home.

MG ZS STE 26-01-14 12:29 AM

That's a lot for rubber considering you're just moving it on. Could've sold you a set of mk2 11 spoke with more than legal tread for a few quid more.

L30NPB84 06-02-14 05:44 PM

I'd love to have this car, but I'd have to sell my 120 1st

marvon 06-02-14 09:19 PM

Nice lookin car, and far too cheap.

drroberts490 08-02-14 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 330524)
That's a lot for rubber considering you're just moving it on. Could've sold you a set of mk2 11 spoke with more than legal tread for a few quid more.

I know it seems silly spending that when she's up for sale but they really did need changing, really like the colour of the alloys in your sig, what colour are they if you don't mind me asking?

MG ZS STE 08-02-14 09:38 PM

They're just mat black, but now on my BRG hatch along with the brakes.

http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=27167

Haven't updated my progress thread in a bit so may stick some picks up with the brakes on. Makes all the difference.

Chaz 09-02-14 10:14 AM

Where abouts are you?


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