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Old 19-05-12, 08:31 PM   #11
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Like daytona says, you want a Rover?
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Old 19-05-12, 08:35 PM   #12
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Do it rover interiors are much more grown up
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My Dad has a Rover 45 and he jokes around saying why not have his one,Nope not a chance because of the wood trim fine for him being old but not for me.

If you do put it in remember your pipe and slippers lol
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Old 19-05-12, 10:28 PM   #15
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PMSL @ this

Looks like my "wisdom" wasn't best served, on another note learnt how it all comes apart and that's worth the time, the door cards are MUCH better than the ones in Bluey, so a bonus I suppose....

Might see if new owner wants wood interior ??

I HATE the shitty carbon in the Typhoon though, why oh why did they not laquer it like the xpower grey, green, trophy blue, yellow I can't understand...
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I'm not a fan of the fake Carbon Fiber but fake wood is far worse I got some Xpg inserts of ebay that I might get round to fitting one day !!
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Having an early pre-project-drive ZS I have the trims at the tops of the door cards which is much nicer than the later cars without. Not being a monogram car mine are grey which again I prefer, TY car with TY interior is tacky IMHO, especially when old.

It isn't difficult to remove the trim from the door cards and spray them, I got a 400ml rattle can of the correct paint mixed up at a local paint specialist for about £11 for my climate control project. You'll also need lacqure which was another £5.
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On Rovers its not fake..........The trim in my 214's was always real wood.
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On Rovers its not fake..........The trim in my 214's was always real wood.
My 800 was real wood "effect" plastic !!
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