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    Does this take anyone back?

    http://web.archive.org/web/200010101...aestro.org.uk/


  • #2
    or even this?

    http://web.archive.org/web/200010171...stroweb.co.uk/

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    • #3
      found some more....

      http://web.archive.org/web/200206052...stroweb.co.uk/

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      • #4
        Wow!

        I first came across the Club/site in Jan 2001. The third link I remember well.

        I don't remember much of the others though.

        Whatever happend to Soggy?

        PS: I spotted a Flash intro...
        Steve Worsley

        R514 RVJ - 1998 Rover Maestro 1.3 - Restoration
        VX12 EBG - 2012 MG-6 GT 1.8T SE - Stored
        J209 PEL - 1991 Rover Maestro 1.3 Clubman - Running

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        • #5
          Predating all of those was a website, made by a 15-year-old lad, devoted to the restoration of the 12-year-old MG Maestro EFi he'd just bought. He really wanted an MG1600, but couldn't find a good one for sale. On his website he'd also built a good History section about the cars, and his homepage featured a big photo of a green Maestro HLE.

          The website was called "MaestroWeb". The lad was called John Sellars
          Regards
          John Orrell

          MG Maestro Turbos 396 and 502
          MG ZT190+ (53 plate)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by G51 NAV
            The website was called "MaestroWeb". The lad was called John Sellars
            Or even Jon, or Jonathan.

            I did not realise it was that far back, great work Jonathan.
            Steve Worsley

            R514 RVJ - 1998 Rover Maestro 1.3 - Restoration
            VX12 EBG - 2012 MG-6 GT 1.8T SE - Stored
            J209 PEL - 1991 Rover Maestro 1.3 Clubman - Running

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            • #7
              Who remembers this?

              http://www.maestroweb.co.uk/pages/own04.html
              Last edited by MGTurbo; 26th August 2004, 20:17.

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              • #8
                Yeah, I remember that. You must have been knee-high to a grasshopper then Even I was still a 20-something when you bought that car :laugh:
                Regards
                John Orrell

                MG Maestro Turbos 396 and 502
                MG ZT190+ (53 plate)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by G51 NAV
                  Yeah, I remember that. You must have been knee-high to a grasshopper then

                  Old enough to drive

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