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06-11-14, 07:45 PM
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Nice Mk2 Kitted Diesel Hatch
Some nice bits on it and decent value I reckon despite the relatively high miles -
http://www.gumtree.com/p/mg/-mg-zs-/1087722874
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06-11-14, 08:09 PM
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Looks pretty decent all round.
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06-11-14, 08:30 PM
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Think its one you would have to give it a test drive.
Bet its not just driven to the shops and back.
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07-11-14, 09:08 AM
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Just what I am looking for, and round the corner too, only problem all my money is tied up in the deposit for my new house in the next few weeks, damn it!
What would you guys, Peter especially, look for in the diesel version as I may be tempted back to the ZS family after a few years away, and only had the petrol 1.8 derivative so far? Also please tell me if I should take this sort of discussion to a separate thread/forum or PM's etc?
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ZS MK2 - XPG 120+, Climate Control, Leather/Alcantara, standard so long as you ignore the backbox, and brilliant fun to drive!
Mondeo MK3 LX - Silver, family runabout, 1.8 16v, standard, does the job!
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07-11-14, 09:32 AM
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Belts should be done every 4 years or 48 K and with the torque you get with a tuned one its worth doing, sooner rather than later.
My one had a new clutch at 75k, cost about £330.
The MAF sensor goes and they wont pull and feel flat, the MAF sensor is £130 ish, I think.
Normal brake problems, sticky sliders/calipers.
Tyres at the front can wear on the inside edges, so worth checking all four and get down and look at inside edges. From outside the car tyres can look perfect.
Dont have many HGF but just check the colour of the coolant, go for a run should be on half way on temp scale. It can take 5 mins or so to get up to temp.
Just remembered we have a guide as well. http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=11326
Bleed off pipes are worth a quick check, only pence for new pipe and a push fit.
Nothing beats a test drive, should go well and redline almost as quick as you can change gears, 1 to 3rd.
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07-11-14, 10:30 AM
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Cheers Peter, will have a look and see what the boss says about getting rid of the Astra (which I really do not like)
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If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing right! If it's not worth doing, give it to Rimmer!
Drives:
ZS MK2 - XPG 120+, Climate Control, Leather/Alcantara, standard so long as you ignore the backbox, and brilliant fun to drive!
Mondeo MK3 LX - Silver, family runabout, 1.8 16v, standard, does the job!
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07-11-14, 01:18 PM
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I think it is a car which was on here briefly: http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=21608
Had a different interior and wheels since though. Gearstick, dash rings, boost gauge, pedals, TF wheel and wing badges give the car away.
The original owner posted more on .org by the same username if you have a search.
I remember when he was selling it I had the money in my pocket and was going to buy it but he wouldn't let me for some reason, wouldn't even let me go and look at it which I thought was a bit odd. Thought at the time it may have been because I had inquired about his turbo set up? Weird.
Furthermore he made many claims about the power but would never share info or pics of what was actually done to it in terms of manifold set up and turbo family/ size.
If his power claims were true then it was/ is highly modified with bigger turbo but I always remember in a post he made after it sold that he felt "he had ruined a good car". Whatever that means.
Go and have a look at it and take some pics of the alleged turbo set up just to spite the old owner (the secretive bug*er) :P
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07-11-14, 01:24 PM
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Yeah, I remember him as well
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08-11-14, 10:25 PM
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I've been to look at this and test drive it, but going to get a lower mileage one
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09-11-14, 09:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dmc123
I've been to look at this and test drive it, but going to get a lower mileage one
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What was wrong with it other than the mileage? Did you have a look at the turbo install?
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