Raka Rör KB has now the opportunity to supply customers in english speaking countries
their high quality stainless steel exhausts for Rover private cars.
Already since decades Scandinavian customers have benefit from Raka Rör excellent stainless steel exhausts for after-sale fitting to their cars, as well as universal stainless-steel mufflers and tubes well suited for supplementary use or do-it-yourself stainless steel exhausts or sport exhausts.
Please make a notice that in the price-list of manufactured stainless steel exhausts are prices
to the end-user in swedish Kronor and that the swedish VAT (25%) is included. Just withdraw
20% from the indicated price and you will have it EX-VAT. We recommend you to take the
time to convert the prices into your local currency (by simplest way using a currency converter)
and it will be perfectly clear that (even if charges for transport is put on) the shopping-rates of a stainless steel exhausts from Raka Rör is still very competitive to what you find at other
manufacturers as well as your local supplier.
The link below will support you with more information:
Your Rover is yet worthy all the best spares available.
-Why not also choose a stainless-steel exhaust?
Launched under the independent Rover Company pre-merger (1904-67)
* 1904-12 Rover 8
* 1906-10 Rover 6
* 1906-10 Rover 16/20
* 1912-23 Rover 12
* 1919-25 Rover 8
* 1924-27 Rover 9/20
* 1925-27 Rover 14/45
* 1927-32 Rover Light Six
* 1927-47 Rover 10
* 1929-32 Rover 2-Litre
* 1930-34 Rover Meteor 16HP/20HP
* 1931-40 Rover Speed 20
* 1932-33 Rover Pilot/Speed Pilot
* 1932-32 Rover Scarab
* 1934-47 Rover 12
* 1934-47 Rover 14/Speed 14
* 1937-47 Rover 16
* 1948-78 Land Rover (I/II/III)-In 1978, BL established Land Rover Limited as a separate subsidiary; it took over Land Rover production.
* 1948-49 Rover P3 (60/75)
* 1949-64 Rover P4 (60/75/80/90/95/100/105/110)
* 1958-73 Rover P5 (3-Litre/3.5-Litre)
* 1963-76 Rover P6 (2000/2200/3500)
Launched under the Rover Company as a BLMC/BL subsidiary (1967-86)
* 1970-78 Range Rover-In 1978, BL established Land Rover Limited as a separate subsidiary; it took over Range Rover production.
* 1976-86 Rover SD1 (2000/2300/2400/2600/3500/Vitesse)
* 1984-99 Rover 200 (211/213/214/216/218/220)
* 1985-89 Rover 416i-Australian market
Pre-existing models rebranded under the Rover Group (1986-2000)
* Mini/Supermini cars
o 1986-2000 Rover Mini-Originally called the Austin Seven/Morris Mini Minor in 1959, but renamed Rover Mini in 1986.
o 1990-98 Rover Metro, Rover 100 (111/114/115)
* Family cars
o 1989-94 Maestro-Never branded a Rover but sold through brand.
o 1989-94 Montego-Never branded a Rover but sold through brand.
Rover-branded models launched under the Rover Group (1986-2000)
* Family cars
o 1992-98 Rover 200 Coupe (216/218/220/220 Turbo)
o 1990-2000 Rover 400 (414/416/418/420)
o 1993-99 Rover SK1, Rover 600 (618/620/623 and 620ti)
* Executive cars
o 1986-98 Rover 800 (820/825/827 and Vitesse) and Sterling
o 1998-2005 Rover RD1, Rover 75
Rover-branded models launched under MG Rover (2000-05)
* Mini/Supermini cars
o 2003-05 CityRover
* Family cars
o 2000-05 Rover 25
o 2000-05 Rover 45
o 2003-05 Rover Streetwise
* Van
o 2003-05 Rover Commerce[13]
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