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Today was the big day. Finally my MG Cyberster GT was delivered. Here is a happy man!!!
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Stunning!
Today was the big day. Finally my MG Cyberster GT was delivered. Here is a happy man!!!
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Also a bit disappointing, the black cover emblems do not fit, and also the rear glass windshield does not fit. The latter is due to a change of the roll bars. Now I have to come up with something myself to make it fit. (photo from the site MGTITAN)View attachment 36186
Here is the link to the site : mgtitanWhere are those from?
I think you could only order this version with text. Since the design of the roller bar has undergone minor changes, the supplied set no longer fits. I got to work myself and have now got it done. (see photo).That glass can come without text. I didnt know it didnt fit properly
. . . . up high in banana tree (1960's song).
My Beautiful pair……Nearly 100 years between my October 2024 MG Cyberster and my February 1927 Morris Oxford Flatnose wide track, “The Duke” fully original with the Holden coach works body fitted in 1928 to the imported running chassis, Engine, Gearbox/clutch etc., The Duke is fully road registered for everyday use and is one of only four survivors known to the Bullnose Club (UK) and is the only one in Australia according to the Morris records0 to 80 klms in about 3 minutesView attachment 36883View attachment 36881