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    Default Rover 75 V8 Connosieur SE for sale

    This was my late fathers car (Petrow-his username on 75ZT website-not sure if same here but been told he was a regular). Rover 75 V8 Connosieur SE silver '05 plate.Last MOT dated 02/03/2011 recorded mileage as 16200 so the current mileage will be around 18000 I guess - can't verify at present as battery is flat but last 5 or 6 MOT docs.will confirm mileage and useage over the years. Taxed until 30/11/2011. My Dad has owned it since 2006 when it only had 3000k on the clock. It is a high spec.car with full leather/in-built sat-nav/full size spare etc. He told me it was the Rover MD's car but can't verify that! He also has a large collection of spares including belts/filters/chrome door handle protectors/6cd changer and two whole twin exhaust replacements. The car has been in storage since early June and it is in excellent condition. We need to sell the car by the end of November really and am hoping it will go to someone who will love it as much as he obviously did. Am looking for around £8000 but any reasonable offer considered. The car can be viewed in South Essex or Hampshire. Any questions regarding condition/spec/history PM me and I'll get back to you asap. Please please no tyre kickers though, it is a bit of an effort to get out of storage. Hope to get the battery charged in the next couple of weeks so would then be able to travel for viewings. Hope it will make one of you happy!!

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    My sympathies at your loss. An excellent example of the marque, if you get the chance to post some pictures it's aid the sale
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    That really does look stunning
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    Bump for tomcat
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
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    thanks.
    But silver is not my favourite colour, and the supercharger is missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat22 View Post
    thanks.
    But silver is not my favourite colour, and the supercharger is missing
    Plus, dont know if you know, but supercharging the auto is a bit of an unknown quantity, as in it is not known if the auto setup is capable of taking a charger

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