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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Oct 27, 2014 15:40:51 GMT
To save hijacking Peters thread I spent a long time looking at the Queens P5b at Gaydon yesterday at some time the DS front wing and bonnet have been changed after a knock and they didn't get that repair 100% but the rest of the gaps were normal This was Stu's p5bdownunder's reply That's a bit spooky Stu
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Post by Roverboy on Oct 28, 2014 1:55:47 GMT
We saw the car when we were over in the Uk in july and I was a bit dissapointed in its condition for such a low milaged example. It needed a good groom leather seats were very dirty. Odd carpet in the back and it was missing one of the pips on the sidelight.
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Post by enigmas on Oct 28, 2014 8:37:42 GMT
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Oct 28, 2014 11:10:48 GMT
We saw the car when we were over in the Uk in july and I was a bit dissapointed in its condition for such a low milaged example. It needed a good groom leather seats were very dirty. Odd carpet in the back and it was missing one of the pips on the sidelight. There are a "few" things which are missing apart from the pip, like the rubber molding around the grill, the paint colour match is not good either, also the DS door you can see where it was opened on the wing when it was pushed back after the "ding". It is not very clean underneath and equipped with the 3 obligatory trays I would like to know who did the servicing and if it needed an MOT? I know it didn't need Road Tax!! I would love to have had a look in the boot and under the bonnet I suppose if that is the way it was left that is the way it will stay strange carpet or not
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Post by Roverboy on Oct 28, 2014 21:50:16 GMT
Yes strange to see a patterned carpet in the rear maybe the corgis had a whoopsee and it was replaced with some old axminster
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