Dollywobbler's 17TXD Turbo - new home time

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Don't you worry. Now I've gone turbo, there's no going back! That means I'm now seeking the super-rare and increasingly popular turbo diesel estate. Did they do a TXD Turbo estate? I like the TXD spec.
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I think they did, but not for very long, quite rare now!
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Well, I don't think I can be too fussy. Condition is going to be more important than spec.
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If you want one that needs minimal work, I suspect you may have to be patient, but welcome back in advance to the load luggers fold!

Oh, and I'm keeping mine too!!!
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I might try and make a boot-protector or something for the TXD in the meantime. The interior is in lovely condition, so I feel bad using it as a van!
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Well, it's all happened rather more quickly than I intended! I'm off to collect Wooscary's BX estate tomorrow, and have sold the TXD to another Citro-curious member of the Autoshite forum. Hopefully he'll make an appearance on here.
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Went for a last drive in this car today, which really did remind me how nice it has become. It's done me really well and will be missed.
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How did miss that one?

Saw the picture an immediately recognised it as Nottingham train station.

Must have been asleep as been looking, though not particularly actively for a nice BX, for a while.

I've not read he post fully as yet as I am on my phone but will do later.

Upset me. How much did you give for that car which I can't say I've seen driving round Nottingham in the past.
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I paid £375, but then had to spend a fair chunk on balljoints and rear arm bearings. It's now in Bedfordshire but back on the market!
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