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24-06-13, 01:22 PM
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24-06-13, 01:23 PM
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I wouldn't mind one of those fuel burning heaters - if you find out if it CAN be retro-fitted, it would be great if you could let us know. It would be lovely to be able to remote operate it in the dead of Winter and then get into a pre-warmed car.
Anyway good luck with it.
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24-06-13, 01:55 PM
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Pete where was that?
ZS looks smart though
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24-06-13, 02:05 PM
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It was Portland Castle, one of those built by Henry the V111, to protect the ports.
Weymouth is just underneath the Castle.
Was a good day out.
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/d...rtland-castle/
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24-06-13, 02:22 PM
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Yeh looks goods, I have been down that way but not there
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24-06-13, 03:00 PM
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75 & ZT had special permission to park inside the courtyard.
Is a big car park just outside the walls.
Been to Weymouth and Portland loads of times, but first time we have been round the Fort. Lucky we put the post code into sat nav, I would have gone to the fort at the bottom of Portland!! This one was just the other side of Weymouth Quay.
Well worth a visit if you are down this way.
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24-06-13, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by peterzs
recent 75 and zt meet, with a lonely ZS.
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Can't see the ZS, whereabouts in the picture is it?
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24-06-13, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by talkingcars
Can't see the ZS, whereabouts in the picture is it?
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24-06-13, 06:27 PM
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24-06-13, 07:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Enright
I wouldn't mind one of those fuel burning heaters - if you find out if it CAN be retro-fitted, it would be great if you could let us know. It would be lovely to be able to remote operate it in the dead of Winter and then get into a pre-warmed car.
Anyway good luck with it.
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yes the fbh can be retro fitted easily to the zt/75 diseasle
the remote with timer is rare tho
Rob
PS the event at Nothe Fort was organised by Ian (red five on the 75/zt forum) who works for our sister holiday park
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