MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
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MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Hello folks
I have been without my MG TF for a while now but do have the following parts cluttering up my spare room for those of you that are interested.
I purchased the following items to install the front Fogs to my TF that was without them however P/X the car soon after for a ZT 260 and did not wish the dealer to get the parts back.
So full Fog light kit including lights, mounting brackets, relay, interior switch and wiring loom, all brand new, never used and boxed.
As well as a used but in very good condition hood cover.
Postage or collection im on the derbyshire/south yorkshire boarder.
The wiring kit has everything from fuses to fitting instructions.
These items are also listed on ebay but would rather sell direct to a forum member as im sure they will only get purchased by a business owner otherwise who will sting you guys later.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/015.jpg
Lights £50.00 ono
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/016.jpg
Brackets £20.00 ono
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/013.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/014.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/021.jpg
Wiring kit, interior switch and relay £200.00 ono
Rare and cost a fortune when purchased from the dealer.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/028.jpg
Hood cover £30.00
Part numbers can be supplied if needed.
Regards
Jack
I have been without my MG TF for a while now but do have the following parts cluttering up my spare room for those of you that are interested.
I purchased the following items to install the front Fogs to my TF that was without them however P/X the car soon after for a ZT 260 and did not wish the dealer to get the parts back.
So full Fog light kit including lights, mounting brackets, relay, interior switch and wiring loom, all brand new, never used and boxed.
As well as a used but in very good condition hood cover.
Postage or collection im on the derbyshire/south yorkshire boarder.
The wiring kit has everything from fuses to fitting instructions.
These items are also listed on ebay but would rather sell direct to a forum member as im sure they will only get purchased by a business owner otherwise who will sting you guys later.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/015.jpg
Lights £50.00 ono
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/016.jpg
Brackets £20.00 ono
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/013.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/014.jpg
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/021.jpg
Wiring kit, interior switch and relay £200.00 ono
Rare and cost a fortune when purchased from the dealer.
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x220 ... 07/028.jpg
Hood cover £30.00
Part numbers can be supplied if needed.
Regards
Jack
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Hi Jack!
hows the 260?
I take it you've checked out the two-sixties site?
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hows the 260?
I take it you've checked out the two-sixties site?
![Colin 8-)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Hey Colin,
The 260 was great car to own, both my father and myself owned one at the same time, his being a ZTT and mine being the saloon in X-POWER grey.
I have parted company with mine since although my father refuses to let his go prefering it to sit under a dust cover in his workshop and rarely seeing the light of day.
Running costs as you can imagine are pretty steep, Oil changes every 4 thousand miles at least using Mobil 1 fully synth, rear tyres lasting not many more miles and petrol evaporating in the tank.
Both were subjected to matching stanless steel systems to unleash the engines storm like symphony.
The ZTT took 4 of us to france last year for Le Mans the thing hardly dipped below 120Mph for the entire holiday, was a pleasure to drive and never missed a beat, overtaking everthing but the petrol stations.
Would endorse theses cars to anyone, they are discreate, handle wonderfully, sound fantastic and have great tuning potential as well.
The 260 was great car to own, both my father and myself owned one at the same time, his being a ZTT and mine being the saloon in X-POWER grey.
I have parted company with mine since although my father refuses to let his go prefering it to sit under a dust cover in his workshop and rarely seeing the light of day.
Running costs as you can imagine are pretty steep, Oil changes every 4 thousand miles at least using Mobil 1 fully synth, rear tyres lasting not many more miles and petrol evaporating in the tank.
Both were subjected to matching stanless steel systems to unleash the engines storm like symphony.
The ZTT took 4 of us to france last year for Le Mans the thing hardly dipped below 120Mph for the entire holiday, was a pleasure to drive and never missed a beat, overtaking everthing but the petrol stations.
Would endorse theses cars to anyone, they are discreate, handle wonderfully, sound fantastic and have great tuning potential as well.
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Brackets now sold
Sean for your info these were posted early today
Many Thanks
Jack
Sean for your info these were posted early today
Many Thanks
Jack
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
cheers mate ![Thumbs Up :thumbsu:](./images/smilies/afro.gif)
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Hi Jack,
Very interested in your fog light components. My TF is a Sept 02. Will they be suitable? If so, do you still have them?
Very interested in your fog light components. My TF is a Sept 02. Will they be suitable? If so, do you still have them?
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Re: MGTF Fog Light components and Hood Cover
Hello Jack
I have an F that's nissing its hood cover - I assume the TF cover aslo fits an F. Do you still have the cover? If you do, would you be willing to post it to Northern Ireland for me? I'll of course cover the postage costs.
Thanks
Steve
I have an F that's nissing its hood cover - I assume the TF cover aslo fits an F. Do you still have the cover? If you do, would you be willing to post it to Northern Ireland for me? I'll of course cover the postage costs.
Thanks
Steve
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