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Welcome to Richii's MGF / MGTF Page

News about the MGF and MGTF
All about my MGF
Why Blue ICE?
Images of my MGF
Buying an MGF
Cleaning an MGF
Accessories for an MGF
MGF Links
News About The MGF and MGTF
Full news releases about my MGF, MG Rover and the new MGTF can all be found on MGFT News Page. For pictures of the MGTF - see the dedicated MGTF Picture Gallery or for the MGF, visit the MGF Picture Gallery.
To download a great MGTF ScrenSaver? for Windows - click here.
All About My MGF
Unfortunately I sold my MGF in May 2000 when I moved to the United States. However, I've left this website around so you can access the pictures and visit the MGF related links.....
On 11 July 1998 I became the proud owner of my first ever MGF - a 1997 "P" Registered 1.8i Although summer 1998 wasn't the hotest one on record, it was good enough for some fantastic drives in the most exiting car I've ever driven! I test drove both a 1.8i and a VVC and to be honest didn't
find that much of a different between either. I chose the car because of her excellent good looks and low milleage. MGF's tend to take a long time before their engines run in properly (10,000 - 15,000 miles is quite common) and mine had clocked up 11,000, was in immaculate condition with
lots of extra's (see my Accessories Section for details) and she was in the gorgeous shade of Tahiti Blue! A perfect car to begin my MGF car-driving career!
The technical specifications on my car will appear here soon.
Why Blue ICE?
Why is my MGF called Blue ICE? Well, it's just a name someone recommended me, which I think suits it extremely well. It's the only time that ICE is ever hot! It's cool as ICE but yet hot and sporty at the same time. Blue ICE is cool, sexy and exciting all in one.......
Other names people recommended me were:
Kevin (From the KV in the numberplate!)
Blue Meanie
Blue Train
Blooper
Diddums
Blue Boy
Blue Spice
Spicii
Ummm....Blue ICE sounded the best to me!
Images Of My MGF




For more pictures of the MGF, see the MGF Picture Gallery.
For more pictures of the MGTF (the 2002 replacement for the MGF) - see the dedicated
MGTF Picture Gallery.
Buying an MGF
More details on how to go about buying an MGF and how I bought mine will appear here! In the meantime, why not pick up a brochure from your local MGF dealer or visit some of the MGF Links listed below. Be warned - as of June 1998 there was a four month waiting list for delivery of a brand new MGF!
MG Rover now offer various MGF configurations, such as an entry level 1.6, the 1.8i and 160BHP MGF Trophy. 2002 will see the launch of the MK3 MGF which is looking to be the best MGF ever!
When you take delivery of you car, it may be worth doing your own check over of the car, as some dealers have been known to be a bit sloppy with the PDI checklist. Below a list of December 1996 checks - they're pretty much still relevent to the new MGTF's as well:
adjust to 378mm
squeaks/rattles and wind noise
The following additional activities might also be worthwhile:
Cleaning & Caring for Your MGF
Cleaning your MGF and making it immaculate need not be hard work! More details on
what I use to clean my MGF will appear here!
MGF Accessories
My 1.8i has a whole heap of extras. In 1997 when the car was manufactured, Power Steering and ABS were not fitted as standard on the 1.8i However, mine had both fitted and the latter is an excellent safety feature - I doubt I'd buy a future car without it. I've also got the Mud Flaps which help protect the paintwork on the sides of the car from nasty chippings from loose stones!!!
The car also has a high-level rear stop lamp situated nicely in the center of the boot.
In June 1999 I bought the Rover MGF Windstop - a wise buy if you intend to do crusing at motorway speeds - it dramatically stops the back-draft behind the neck. I had the Windstop fitted by my dealer as the fitting bracket on the passenger side is situated above the fuel tank - not something you want to be drilling into!
Although the MGF Car Stereo is adequate, I've found much improvement in fitting a top of the range Pioneer KEH-P9700R head unit. It's pictured below:

The head unit is a Tape/Radio/Amplifier combined unit which is DAB ready and offers Digital Signal Processing! At installation you plug in a microphone in order to let the unit adjust to the accoustics of you vehicle. Then, using one of the 2 remote controls, away you go! I also have the Pioneer 12-Play CD Multichanger fitted in the boot. A couple of additional tweeters in the front makes for a sonic experience second to none!
MGF Links
The links to some great MGF sites can now be found in the MGFT Links database. If you have a page that you'd like to submit to the database,
please click here.
Thanks for visiting my MGF Homepage - it's still under construction and more useful stuff will be added shortly, so please come back and visit again.
richard@richii.com
Created by admin. Last Modification: Friday 03 of November, 2006 16:50:05 EDT by admin.
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