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JUst found this on Flee bay

Might be of interest to someone.

Zed on Ebay

 

what's this boot cover about - he says it's standard... was this an optional extra (looks like a hard cover?!?)

 

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what's this boot cover about - he says it's standard... was this an optional extra (looks like a hard cover?!?)

 

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Look at the picture of the drivers seat theres a large power lead lobbed on the floor looks like could have sound system hence the accoustic cover ??

Correct, its not a standard boot blind. Aftermarket(DIY).

 

MY CAR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE.....

 

.....BODY WORK IS VERY GOOD THROUGHOUT

Hmm..I'd disagree. Rust, dents, scrapes. But could be a good buy for the right price.
Correct, its not a standard boot blind. Aftermarket(DIY).

 

Hmm..I'd disagree. Rust, dents, scrapes. But could be a good buy for the right price.

 

Agree there - it dosen't look particularly well looked after and that seat looks fekked for 103k miles.

 

I mean my UK spec has now done 84k miles, it has had no restoration work done yet it is still in very good condition, the leather is immaculate and the body is good as well.

 

Its examples like this that are bringing the prices down IMO :(

 

Richard :)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

I would not look twice at that one. IMHO it looks like he's getting rid of it because of its fading boddywork and high mileage.

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