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03-05-09, 08:19 PM
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My Sons ZR
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03-05-09, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan.F
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Looking nice Alan, I bet your son is pleased?
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03-05-09, 08:34 PM
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He will be when he can drive it lol his mum uses it atm his insurance starts from midnight tonight
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03-05-09, 08:39 PM
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looking very good. i had the rover 200 with the same engine. very quick little car, even with its 1.4 engine.
my 1.4 16v rover would out run my dads astra 1.8i 16v, 125 bhp, much to his discust
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03-05-09, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan.F
He will be when he can drive it lol his mum uses it atm his insurance starts from midnight tonight
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I bet he will looking forward to driving it, very nice for a first car
My first car was a 'S' reg Fiat Miarfiori 1600, it went really well, but unfortunately bit of a rust bucket Lol
What was your first car Alan?
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03-05-09, 08:51 PM
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Nice... A few stickers in weird and wonderful places make it look a little 'chavvy' but they were probably already there.
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03-05-09, 08:58 PM
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Looks good mate, but to coin a phrase from www.theMGZR.co.uk, Needs AVOS
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03-05-09, 09:06 PM
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Yeh he knows it needs lowering, and the stickers are his idea after all he is only 17 and part but not full chav lol
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03-05-09, 09:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Marky Boy 323
I bet he will looking forward to driving it, very nice for a first car
What was your first car Alan?
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Mine was a £25 Marina Van had that 5days and swapped it plus £50 for a MK2 Cortina
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03-05-09, 09:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alan.F
Mine was a £25 Marina Van had that 5days and swapped it plus £50 for a MK2 Cortina
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The MK2 Cortina, they were the days when an engine was really easy to work on, plenty of room Lol don't see those around much anymore, my Dad had a Cortina 2000E, it was a cream yellow colour with a brown vinyl roof, he only had it for a short while, he also had a Ford Consul, it had big indicator lenses at the back, the front lights were rectangle shape, that was nice too!!
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