Although the car may be the star............do we not get to see a "rogues Gallery" of the operators who helped it achieve such stardom ???cavmad wrote:Great pictures Aaron! Who`s the rather dashing chap in the orange trousers though
The transpennine transplant.
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No really, my feet were like toast all day. I'd taken some safety shoes with me but my feet were so warm I couldn't face changing into ice cold steel toe caps.
I've worn the sandals for about a year now and I've no idea what they're made of but they really are warm.
I wore proper shoes last Saturday when I went to Ipswich to collect the Xantia, result, cold feet all day.
I've worn the sandals for about a year now and I've no idea what they're made of but they really are warm.
I wore proper shoes last Saturday when I went to Ipswich to collect the Xantia, result, cold feet all day.
They think it's all over, it is now!
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Going off topic - I suffer with raging atheletes foot and find that sandals (sans socks) whatever the weather are both warm and keep the fungus at bay far better than creams or urine.ken newbold wrote:I've worn the sandals for about a year now and I've no idea what they're made of but they really are warm.
I have a nice pair of Clarks efforts in leather - look very Jesus Boot - but strangely warm.
(Except in snow)
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Theres usually a couple of stray sockets floating around a BX engine bay, one of mine did a trip to the south of france a few years ago and I got it back at the next service, looks like you chaps did a sterling job there, many hands make light work eh.
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Xantia Td estate, going soft
Xantia Td estate, going soft
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