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Talk Morgan Sage
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Has anyone experience of looking after mat paint work as  fancies Mat Cream. I have a matte paint on my M3W. Very easy to keep spick & span. Use specialist wash fluid, and follow up with a surface sealer on a sponge before hosing off & wiping down with a cloth. Simple, really.
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What about durability ? No clear lacquer coating.
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Talk Morgan Sage
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As I understand it, it's still a lacquered finish, just a matte one.
Steve
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I recognize all the dash switches, except one. What is the Sound Switch on the Dash?? Lower Right. Cheers,
Mark
1934 SS MX4 1938 Series 1 DHC 1951 Plus 4 2005 Roadster
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I recognize all the dash switches, except one. What is the Sound Switch on the Dash?? Lower Right. Cheers, For silencing the passenger's screams?
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Am I getting the feeling that, even at £60k [with a couple of options etc] on the road, this car is quite good value? there are not many options apart from paint and spare wheel ..
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At £60k I'd be looking at a 3.7 Roadster.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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On top of all that is the fact that as a limited production run, it could actually hold its' price quite well over the years too?
If it had a bit more room in the back, I could be seriously, seriously interested, but there you are, no room behind the seats. [Think 3 terriers, a couple of bags as well as a large Waitrose shop, [my wife always does a large shop at Waitrose] The 4 seater copes really well, but I do not want or need that really ugly seat belt tower at the back or the horrible hood the 4 seater is burdened with.] Come on Paul you know that it makes sense to upgrade for a limited and quicker newer car, life too short, and you have another car for the other luggage. Perfect for nipping along those twisty roads and playing on track days!
Adrian
Buggered Off, to a modern none leaky car, heart's still ticking
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Drive on the Wild Side Part of the Furniture
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Drive on the Wild Side Part of the Furniture
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At £60k I'd be looking at a 3.7 Roadster. +1
Adrian
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At £60k I'd be looking at a 3.7 Roadster. +1 but it's not a Cosworth dry sumped engine .. what is the weight difference?
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