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laney
Posted 16/8/2011 7:41 AM (#623885)
Subject: My new daily driver


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After someone writing my Bora off and having no insurance I have had to go out and buy myself a run about and this was a great price for a great motor, 1.8T with 79k on the clock, full dealer service history, 12 months MOT, had a mls H/G, cam belt and tensioner fitted at 71k and it drives really well, all for under £1500, just the job for the wife, 2 kids and a big Husky dog.

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dann2707
Posted 16/8/2011 7:43 AM (#623887 - in reply to #623885)
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looks super tidy buddy
OrangeManDan
Posted 16/8/2011 7:46 AM (#623889 - in reply to #623885)
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Looks proper smart.
petrol_head
Posted 16/8/2011 7:53 AM (#623892 - in reply to #623885)
Subject: RE: My new daily driver


drive it like its hired

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nice, my daily is a zt, I do 120 miles in it most days.

you barely know you have done it, its so nice to drive
mookie
Posted 16/8/2011 8:31 AM (#623903 - in reply to #623892)
Subject: RE: My new daily driver
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petrol_head - 16/8/2011 4:53 PM

nice, my daily is a zt, I do 120 miles in it

an hour?

Nice estate, much nicer than a Bora (except a Maserati Bora)
laney
Posted 16/8/2011 8:53 AM (#623910 - in reply to #623885)
Subject: RE: My new daily driver


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I just can't believe the amount of room in the back, it is a little heavy on the fuel but if I wanted a economical car I would of bought the diesel, I am going to book it in at Z and T's in Banbury for a remap in September as no one seems to be able to remap the standard ecu apart from these boys.
Metromartin
Posted 16/8/2011 9:37 AM (#623920 - in reply to #623885)
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nice colour, alot of car for the money
111Sli
Posted 16/8/2011 11:31 AM (#623952 - in reply to #623885)
Subject: RE: My new daily driver


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Nice car, I'd almost say that person did you a favour. lol

Very nice ZT, hope you have many miles MGing.
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