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Old 08-09-13, 06:23 PM   #11
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Old 08-09-13, 06:24 PM   #12
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My thinking is if I have a saloon it means I have to do less 'picking stuff up' for the missus because it just wont fit in the car.
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Hmm now i'm thinking about a nice mk1 saloon 180 big wing and all that. Anyone wanna px?
Look at your own avatar you donut. ("Finally a Mk2" ... incase he changes it ... )

All you need is a bit of bodywork so spend the £150 in your advert on getting that done.

Then get a big spoiler if you really want one.

Then get a full leather or alcantara interior and you have a well sorted - mechanically perfect Mk2 180.
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Old 08-09-13, 06:36 PM   #14
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Look at your own avatar you donut. ("Finally a Mk2" ... incase he changes it ... )

All you need is a bit of bodywork so spend the £150 in your advert on getting that done.

Then get a big spoiler if you really want one.

Then get a full leather or alcantara interior and you have a well sorted - mechanically perfect Mk2 180.
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Old 08-09-13, 06:39 PM   #15
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and it'll be just like mine.

I like having a saloon so I don't have to carry stuff, a dish washer will go in the back of the ZR (I took one round to the local scrap man yesterday) or a washing machine in the back of my daughters Rover 100. Then there is always a van or lorry from work.

I've even fitted a strut brace in the boot of the ZS to reduce the usable volume.

Even then you can get a suprising amount in if you're shopping or holidaying.
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and it'll be just like mine.

I like having a saloon so I don't have to carry stuff, a dish washer will go in the back of the ZR (I took one round to the local scrap man yesterday) or a washing machine in the back of my daughters Rover 100. Then there is always a van or lorry from work.

I've even fitted a strut brace in the boot of the ZS to reduce the usable volume.

Even then you can get a suprising amount in if you're shopping or holidaying.
Shopping or holidaying is fine, I prefer to take mine as I feel very cramped in her ZR
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Old 09-09-13, 06:12 PM   #17
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Been busy with work and family so only just got back to this and seems that I'm a bit late!

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