Looks like another HGF for my beloved blue 400
Sold my beautiful white 416GTi to fund the dream of owning the same car I had years ago, a nostalgia impulse buy. Now boy do I regret it. Boy to be able to turn back the clock. I think it may be going to the car park in the sky as I spent fortune on the engine last time and what with the current climate I'm not sure I can justify more outlay.
I had the dream, I have the pictures and memories. I will be Roverless for the first time in years.
400 HHR
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Re: 400 HHR
I remember you selling the GTi and buying the 400 as a nostalgia purchase. I’ve had a few different Rovers over the years and always been drawn back to the R8. Appreciate its difficult for you, and it sounds like you’re having a tough time with the car.
If you do let it go, go back to a D-series R8, you’ll not regret it and you’ll get your enthusiasm back
If you do let it go, go back to a D-series R8, you’ll not regret it and you’ll get your enthusiasm back
Current:
1996-N 214 SEi, 2010 Volvo V50 2.0 SE Lux, 2015 VW Up!
Former:
214 SEi x3, 216 SLi, 216 Cabriolet, 416 GSi, 420 GSi Tourer, 25, 45, 75
1996-N 214 SEi, 2010 Volvo V50 2.0 SE Lux, 2015 VW Up!
Former:
214 SEi x3, 216 SLi, 216 Cabriolet, 416 GSi, 420 GSi Tourer, 25, 45, 75
Re: 400 HHR
Or even a early k series which are nowhere near as prone to HGF as later cars
Rover 214si 1990