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gilford Member Since: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Anglesey Posts: 542 |
Whats the engine mate................ |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 4:47pm |
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Jonny Fresh Member Since: 04 Feb 2008 Location: Manchester Posts: 3586 |
engine must be 2.7 as its an S.....
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Mon Feb 14 2011 4:58pm |
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ZillaUK Member Since: 14 Feb 2011 Location: Coventry Posts: 4 |
Thanks for the replies guys.
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Mon Feb 14 2011 5:21pm |
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gilford Member Since: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Anglesey Posts: 542 |
For that money or slightly more you would get a TDV8 HSE. The interior is a personal thing and could always be added at a later date should you see fit. The wheels are only £1k also so again, you can do it yourself |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 5:51pm |
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muffd Member Since: 20 Jun 2007 Location: Glasgow, Scotland OR Cumbre del Sol, Spain Posts: 325 |
good luck with your search. I have this available but it may be sold tomorrow:
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Mon Feb 14 2011 7:42pm |
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GTSteve Member Since: 20 Dec 2010 Location: northamptonshire Posts: 38 |
If you want to see a list of the specifications for comparison have a look at Parkers guide online, it will tell you all you need to know then you can make your choice BLACK RRS HST 3.6 MY08 |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 8:27pm |
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leedsunited Member Since: 04 Aug 2008 Location: Selby Posts: 1368 |
Touch and bargepole spring to mind, as already stated it is an S and always will be. Dont waste your money |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 9:01pm |
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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
Also bare in mind, TDV6 S were only about £35k when new, and we all know no matter how many extras you put on a car you never ever get their true value back come resale time.
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Mon Feb 14 2011 9:23pm |
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ZillaUK Member Since: 14 Feb 2011 Location: Coventry Posts: 4 |
Thankyou all for your advice - its really appreciated.
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Mon Feb 14 2011 9:54pm |
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hogberto Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 67 |
harsh! the point is that you may be able to get a newer car for your cash if you go for a lesser spec. depends on your priorities. |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 10:29pm |
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gilford Member Since: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Anglesey Posts: 542 |
Mixed reports re the 22's, RRS's have suspension issues regardless. I've got my 22's sat in the office, hopefully fitting them Wednesday |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 10:35pm |
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1JBS Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Henley on Thames Posts: 530 |
Very harsh regarding the S spec, it has everything you really need and of course a lot less gadgets to go wrong, look at the problems with active suspension. It's horses for courses - the S is very practical and cheaper to maintain and costs less to buy in the first place. Mine is a 2007 reg and cost £24.5k last year with only 16,000 miles and full LRSH. |
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Mon Feb 14 2011 10:45pm |
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awd man Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Malmesbury Posts: 3355 |
22" wheel upgrade £1200
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Tue Feb 15 2011 9:25am |
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ZillaUK Member Since: 14 Feb 2011 Location: Coventry Posts: 4 |
Thanks everyone for your replies – just what I needed to hear to get things a bit clearer in my head.
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Tue Feb 15 2011 11:00am |
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