Hello fellow 75/ZT'ers by johnr1978

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johnr1978
Just joined following links from the 75 and ZT club because you can never be a member of too many 75/ZT forums. I have a blue 75 2.0 V6 connoisseur SE auto and live in Stoke so, Hi all :)

Posted 30 Apr 2013, 13:30 #1 

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zojosc
Hi John and welcome. You may have tried the rest but this forum is the best.
"Keep Smilin'"
Andy

Posted 30 Apr 2013, 13:41 #2 

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Mick
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Most welcome here John, enjoy the forum and it's members, some of whom you will already know. ;)

Posted 30 Apr 2013, 13:42 #3 

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kandyman
Evening John,

What colour blue is your 75 ?
My first R75 was midnight blue and looked great when washed and polished .

Welcome to the forums.
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Posted 30 Apr 2013, 16:48 #4 

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takestock
Mick wrote:Most welcome here John, enjoy the forum and it's members, some of whom you will already know. ;)


And some who will sound vaguely familiar.... :D
Photobucket = Tossers

Dave....

Posted 30 Apr 2013, 20:05 #5 


johnr1978
thanks for the welcome :cheers:

Kandyman, is it bad that I'm not sure of the color :gmc: I think it is midnight blue though, it's a dark blue.

takestock, you must get over to the 75 and zt club, there's a guy there who could be your twin, goes by the name stocktake lol

Posted 30 Apr 2013, 20:43 #6 

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Duncan
johnr1978 wrote:thanks for the welcome :cheers:


takestock, you must get over to the 75 and zt club, there's a guy there who could be your twin, goes by the name stocktake lol


There's a few of him about.....
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Posted 02 May 2013, 17:48 #7 

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kandyman
Duncan wrote:
johnr1978 wrote:thanks for the welcome :cheers:


takestock, you must get over to the 75 and zt club, there's a guy there who could be your twin, goes by the name stocktake lol


There's a few of him about.....


To many ;)
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Posted 02 May 2013, 18:00 #8 

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kandyman
johnr1978 wrote:thanks for the welcome :cheers:

Kandyman, is it bad that I'm not sure of the color :gmc: I think it is midnight blue though, it's a dark blue.


No it's not bad, you'll soon learn all sorts of little gems ;)

The Vehicle Identification (VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)) Plate is located at the foot of the left hand door pillar and contains a series of number and codes that define each individual vehicle.

The paint code can be found there as a 3 letter code. Come back with the code and someone will tell you the colour :)
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Posted 02 May 2013, 18:04 #9 

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starbug2
hello fellow 75 fan

Posted 03 May 2013, 16:16 #10 


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