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    Looks nice, although intreauged as to why there is a ZT bumper on the rear?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu C View Post
    Looks nice, although intreauged as to why there is a ZT bumper on the rear?
    He's probably just added the trims...

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    Have i missed something - what's the difference.........ah the heatshields, sorry got it now
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    Nice car although I think there were 166 not 105 of them
    I think the bumper's not even a facelift, maybe they were just using up stuff at Longbridge?
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    No Xenon lights on an SE spec ar - is that right, or is the front bumper perhaps not original?!?

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    Looks like projectors fitted

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    Thoughts that come to me:

    Bit expensive!
    Don't like what he's done to the grille.
    It does have a facelift rear bumper but the heat shields don't look "right" with the droopy oem exhausts.

    Each to their own, the colours good though.

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    The original claimed production number is correct although I know at least one was destroyed before sale. So around a 100 were available with about 50% going abroad so only around 50 in UK less any on road losses since 05. The rear bumper is also correct as is mine with the heat shields (an option I took from new but with straight outlet pipes not turndowns)

    Seems a nice car
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanbanshee View Post
    The original claimed production number is correct although I know at least one was destroyed before sale. So around a 100 were available with about 50% going abroad so only around 50 in UK less any on road losses since 05. The rear bumper is also correct as is mine with the heat shields (an option I took from new but with straight outlet pipes not turndowns)

    I have noted both 105 and 166 being quoted as total builds for the 75 V8 with a reliable source stating 166 vin numbers/builds for the 75 V8 (inc. tourers). Do you have a source for the 105 number? There is a significant difference between the two

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