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- markyc1982
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Im new to the forum and MG ownership just picked up this 2004 135 TF this morning in not very good weather conditions lol.
Its not in the best nick cosmetically unfortunately but got it for a song.
Has had some engine work recently like head gasket, all belts, full service inc the HT leads etc. Its also had the SS under floor pipes, 160 AP front brakes, Janspeed Xpower exhaust and a new racing green hood and frame.
Defo gonna be spending some money on body work and also a few more upgrades but a decent little base for very little money.
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It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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That looks like a good basis, let us know how you get on.
James
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MG - the friendly marque.
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Remember...summer is coming...
Oh and when the weather improves, just check out the subframe mounting brackets and lower wishbones for corrosion...they are quite prone to the dreaded tin worm!
Sundance
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Bumpers are coming of to do a splitter of some sort on the front for better downforce and satin black paint the inserts.
Defo got some work ahead but looking forwrd to it missed getting the spanners out.
Another plus is its had the underside cleaned and treated by a company called Krown rustproofing in Tipton with a 5 year warranty.
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