Don't you mean the switch to change between Sport and Auto beside the gear lever asex-em wrote:it doesnt have a switch to change the ride height
the ride height adjustment will be a chunky big lever on the right of the console!?
Hardly the end of the world as these can be bought easily at the moment. Less stuff to go wrong and likely a rare early car worth sorting out.ex-em wrote:and looks to be a very basic car it is not a bx its an xm it has no electric windows and no of the usual trappings like alloys or spoiler,etc,
Not sure of the legal position of ownership here!! Were the keys in it if you've got it started!? Is there a reg number or old tax disc on the screen? The reg will help determine SORN/last use as well as model variant etc but likely an early G plater 2.0i - does it have a big ally airflow meter over the nearside cylinder head? Thank your blessings it's only a manual car!!ex-em wrote:it was found b a mate of mine in a garage in the house he bought... been empty for at least 10 years,
Exhaust bits for early series 1 2.0i's are very cheap on eBay and likely non cat. Early (cheap) brakes too. Some folk would get more excited by an early base car than a later leather wood'n air auto effort!
