They should be in halfways decent conditon. I don't care if they have to be painted or have the odd scuff that needs to be filled in, but they shouldn't be kerbed.
Ideally a set of 4, but will take what you got.
Cheers,
Christian
1992 BX 19 TXD Break
Anyone driving slower than me, is an idiot.
Anyone driving faster than me, is a lunatic.
Dollywobbler wrote:For a TXD, you want super-rare trims really, but they look like Halfords generic ones - perhaps the most un-BX like trims ever fitted to a BX.
I've got TGD ones on mine.
Errr, eh?
1992 BX 19 TXD Break
Anyone driving slower than me, is an idiot.
Anyone driving faster than me, is a lunatic.
The trim levels for the diesels went from TGD through TXD to TZD, and each had different style trims. The ones in your picture are the TZD style (although personally I'd be more concerned about the tyre ) so not entirely original, not that it matters.
Dollywobbler wrote:For a TXD, you want super-rare trims really, but they look like Halfords generic ones - perhaps the most un-BX like trims ever fitted to a BX.
Unless I'm much mistaken that illustration of BX wheel trims doesn't actually show the TXD trim style? I agree with Ian, they do look a bit like generic ones (this style is very similar to those also fitted to the CX Leader IIRC).
I really like number 10 as well, though the number 9s I've got at the moment look nice as they're actually smooth and shiny rather than scuffed and scratched!