Suggestions for club magazine name?
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oapwithattitude
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Im sorry i didnt realise the site was for modifying cars i thought it was for Rover owners who bought them because thats what they want :?: as in the title 200/400 owners clb if i want to mod my car i would go to tec site i thought i was getting away from that. I drive a 600 GSIas well is that a sports car :?: .
JUST because i love cars doesnt mean i know anything about them.
Nope not just for the modification of Rover 200-400.
The club aims to cater for everyone.
So from the young 17 old who is starting off in his 214, right through to the 75 year old man who just likes to potter around in his 416. Or the enthusiast who likes the sportier side of the cars.
If you own or are enthusiastic about the R8 models then this is the site for you 8)
It is all about preserving the vehicles for years to come, helping people out with technical thus keep their cars on the road longer, and on the social side getting people out to shows and making people aware of the transition from old cars to classic car. The first 200mk2 is now coming up to 18 years old. I would love to see some G reg Rovers at shows during the summer.
The header on the forum maybe slightly misleading because it has my car on it, which is not standard with its alloy wheels. It is all I had at the time though, and I will admit photoshop really isn't my thing. As soon as I am able to get some standard looking shots (bit like the photo on the front page of the website) and a club logo, then it will be changed.
The club aims to cater for everyone.
So from the young 17 old who is starting off in his 214, right through to the 75 year old man who just likes to potter around in his 416. Or the enthusiast who likes the sportier side of the cars.
If you own or are enthusiastic about the R8 models then this is the site for you 8)
It is all about preserving the vehicles for years to come, helping people out with technical thus keep their cars on the road longer, and on the social side getting people out to shows and making people aware of the transition from old cars to classic car. The first 200mk2 is now coming up to 18 years old. I would love to see some G reg Rovers at shows during the summer.
The header on the forum maybe slightly misleading because it has my car on it, which is not standard with its alloy wheels. It is all I had at the time though, and I will admit photoshop really isn't my thing. As soon as I am able to get some standard looking shots (bit like the photo on the front page of the website) and a club logo, then it will be changed.
Rover 220 GTi Turbo.
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oapwithattitude
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