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    Hi there

    i'm thinking about looking at this vehicle this weekend and just wondered whether anyone would have any info on it at all.

    http://www.eddiewright.co.uk/Used-Ca...-ID_34919.aspx

    The reg is RX06 OAC.

    A quick check on the dvla reveals that it has not been taxed since 2009. I havent got the last three numbers of the VIN but will ring the garage in the morning and get it.

    I dont know whether this is an se or not (sorry I'm new to this )

    I am no expert at all although i've been lurking for a while but I've noticed that there are no V8 badges on the front wings and the ZT badges on the boot seem to be in the wrong place for a facelift. I always thought that the facelift ZT badge was underneath the rear number plate although I may be very wrong....

    thanks in advance and I hope to be a more regular poster on here very soon!!

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Hi there

    i'm thinking about looking at this vehicle this weekend and just wondered whether anyone would have any info on it at all.

    http://www.eddiewright.co.uk/Used-Ca...-ID_34919.aspx

    The reg is RX06 OAC.

    A quick check on the dvla reveals that it has not been taxed since 2009. I havent got the last three numbers of the VIN but will ring the garage in the morning and get it.

    I dont know whether this is an se or not (sorry I'm new to this )



    I am no expert at all although i've been lurking for a while but I've noticed that there are no V8 badges on the front wings and the ZT badges on the boot seem to be in the wrong place for a facelift. I always thought that the facelift ZT badge was underneath the rear number plate although I may be very wrong....

    thanks in advance and I hope to be a more regular poster on here very soon!!

    Dave
    Unless I am mistaken the VIN maybe #002.
    I'm sure there's a thread on that car here somewere



    Found it https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...d.php?7921-002
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    This car has been discussed on here, but maybe on the members section,

    It is apparantly 002, which makes it a very early possibly a development car?

    It is interesting in many ways, but may not be suitable for a non enthusiast.

    Do your research thoroughly on this one, it is not necessarily a bad car, but there are probably things you need to know first!

    It has been for sale for a long time also...

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    Wow thanks for the speedy reply and help!

    Unfortunately it wont allow me to view that thread.

    Would you mind letting me know in a nutshell if its worth me looking at it or is there something sinister?

    many thanks in advance!

    Dave

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    You have PM

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    I have replied and thank you.

    I will steer clear of this one. I'm already in conversation with oap Pete re his and will be travelling to see it at the earliest opportunity albeit it is a LONG way from me!

    Dave

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    OAP Pete's is a really nice example of a V8 and a honest car.
    Get there quick
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    Quote Originally Posted by VMax1000 View Post
    OAP Pete's is a really nice example of a V8 and a honest car.
    Get there quick
    +1 his does look ace and sensible money too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I'm already in conversation with oap Pete re his and will be travelling to see it at the earliest opportunity albeit it is a LONG way from me!
    Dave
    Oh no! That means you'll have a long drive ahead of you when you pick it up

    I live near London, but bought mine from Durham. Of course, you don't want to travel a long way just to find the car is a mess, but as others have said, Pete's looks an excellent example at a very good price - it's unlikely to be for sale long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenL View Post
    Oh no! That means you'll have a long drive ahead of you when you pick it up

    I live near London, but bought mine from Durham. Of course, you don't want to travel a long way just to find the car is a mess, but as others have said, Pete's looks an excellent example at a very good price - it's unlikely to be for sale long.
    All being well, I'll be making the 300 mile journey home to Preston with no 88 on Tuesday afternoon - cant sleep now :-)

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