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Does anyone happen to know if it is still possible to buy new Montego headlinings? If so, would anyone hazard a guess to what the damage to the old bank account would be? The headlining in my Turbo is looking very manky and really letting down the otherwise immaculate interior. Any advice/thoughts would be most appreciated. Ta, Ed.
H536NOG
3rd March 2004, 13:14
Hi Ed, could you email me please, I had to reformat my hard disc & lost your email address in the process :banghead:
Nige
Beaker
3rd March 2004, 13:21
you can just go click on the Ed's profile to email him. :)
H536NOG
3rd March 2004, 13:48
Hi, I tried that yesterday but it doesnt seem to have worked :confused:
Thanks anyway :)
talkingcars
3rd March 2004, 23:33
Most linings are still available from Rover at under £100.
James
MGTurbo
4th March 2004, 06:19
I have been informed that Monty headlinings are almost 3 times the price of the Maestro one, itself not cheap at £110+VAT retail. I just got hold of a new one for £75 quid for the Maestro though :)
Beaker
4th March 2004, 07:19
Originally posted by MGTurbo
I just got hold of a new one for £75 quid for the Maestro though :)
From Rover?
MGTurbo
4th March 2004, 17:01
Originally posted by Skatiechik
From Rover?
Genuine Rover, but not from Rover :)
talkingcars
4th March 2004, 18:38
Gareth - were you after a Montego saloon or Estate liner? The Estate will be a lot more as it is a lot longer and there are more on the road so a higher demand.
James
MGTurbo
4th March 2004, 18:39
Originally posted by talkingcars
Gareth - were you after a Montego saloon or Estate liner? The Estate will be a lot more as it is a lot longer and there are more on the road so a higher demand.
James
It wasnt for me, my estate one is mint, its for my mate's Monty T16 saloon.
Gareth
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