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    Welcome aboard Fraser! You have a lot of rare and wonderful car for not much money at all....you also have perhaps the highest mileage of any V8 registered on this site...but don't let that worry you in the slightest...

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    Fraser welcome along, If the door is deadlocked, try a battery rest, and it should release it. Make sure you allow the satnav to shut down before you do though
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    Quote Originally Posted by greeners View Post
    Fraser welcome along, If the door is deadlocked, try a battery rest, and it should release it. Make sure you allow the satnav to shut down before you do though
    Thanks greeners, you actually inspired me towards the 260, via the 75 ZT forum, watching how determined you were to finally get yours, despite all the set backs along the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeb View Post
    Welcome aboard Fraser! You have a lot of rare and wonderful car for not much money at all....you also have perhaps the highest mileage of any V8 registered on this site...but don't let that worry you in the slightest...
    Thanks Zeb, perhaps mine is a good runner. I'm actually taking the milage as a good omen.

    I remember reading a fascinating story about a truck which had done over million miles. British Petroleum purchased the truck to investigate how it had managed to cover such massive millage. They discovered that the truck was in constant use 24/7 making deliveries up and down the country on a 24 non stop schedule. BP's analysis of the vehicle found that it was able to do such incredible millage due to engine being in constant use, and the vehicle had been properly service.

    Here's hoping the car I bought is good for another 100k.

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    If you contact Lates (75&ZT club) he can get hold of a replacement keys
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    If you contact Lates (75&ZT club) he can get hold of a replacement keys
    I will do that, I've heard it a big cost, so with the purchase of the car and the costs to legally get it on the road, I'll have to wait until next months pay cheque before I can look at getting some of the issues sorted. I wish I could find out if it had any MOT left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italianstallion View Post
    I will do that, I've heard it a big cost, so with the purchase of the car and the costs to legally get it on the road, I'll have to wait until next months pay cheque before I can look at getting some of the issues sorted. I wish I could find out if it had any MOT left.

    get the V5C document reference number and with that you can check it on line.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Italianstallion View Post
    I will do that, I've heard it a big cost, so with the purchase of the car and the costs to legally get it on the road, I'll have to wait until next months pay cheque before I can look at getting some of the issues sorted. I wish I could find out if it had any MOT left.
    Hello Fraser, You can check on the VOSA website, if you provide the V5 Reference Number.
    Wishing you all the best with the next 100,000 miles. (I have a ZTT 190 with 161K on the clock).

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    Hope you get it all sorted soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragman View Post
    Hope you get it all sorted soon
    I've just had a thought of something important I overlooked I forgot to check whether it had a locking wheel nut. Oh well fingers crossed.

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