What Jaba and Tim said, although slight leaning toward Jaba - we need to keep the forum going or it will be lost to the fathomless depths of facebook. Not that fb doesn't have its uses.
Sounds a lovely car, BX19 TRS auto with a/c and ABS, wish my GT had all that, especially a/c.
Best of luck, Tom.
Max's 1989 19TRS auto
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Re: Max's 1989 19TRS auto
I'm not a Saint, or a James, but a Tom Saint-James!
Mes voitures:
1985 Citroen BX19 GT
1988 Volvo 740 2.0 GL Hearse
2006 Lexus RX 400h SE hybrid
Mes voitures:
1985 Citroen BX19 GT
1988 Volvo 740 2.0 GL Hearse
2006 Lexus RX 400h SE hybrid
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1987 Citroen BX 1.9 TRS Estate
1977 Mini
Re: Max's 1989 19TRS auto
Chillmax wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 11:41 pm I just bought this car, sounds like a lot has been done, but she's got body damage to deal with, bought unseen, good luck to me I guess
I Did the same to my 87 19TRS Auto (estate)
And then drove it home 500 miles...
That was a bad idea...
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Re: Max's 1989 19TRS auto
saintjamesy89 wrote: Fri May 11, 2018 10:29 pm What Jaba and Tim said, although slight leaning toward Jaba - we need to keep the forum going or it will be lost to the fathomless depths of facebook. Not that fb doesn't have its uses.
I prefer the forum much more, just due to the fact that it is so much easier to browse..
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Re: Max's 1989 19TRS auto
As a resource Facebook is useless - if you want to chat or share pictures of your breakfast fine, but as an easily accessible way of storing and sharing information no - or am I missing something. The only information sharing I know with FB is the personal details Mr Zuckerberg sells to the highest bidder.
I'm not directing this at any BX FB page out there, as I've never seen it, but talking from experience of FB offshoots of other classic car forums.
Love Max's TRS by the way
I'm not directing this at any BX FB page out there, as I've never seen it, but talking from experience of FB offshoots of other classic car forums.
Love Max's TRS by the way
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I am inclined to think you are right vis a vis FB v Forum.
Lots of knowledgable people use FB and it is peppered with love that colour type comments but what puzzles me is why FB is more popular in terms of participation when it patently does not tick all the boxes as an accessible and searchable resource, never mind the security of your personal data.
Lots of knowledgable people use FB and it is peppered with love that colour type comments but what puzzles me is why FB is more popular in terms of participation when it patently does not tick all the boxes as an accessible and searchable resource, never mind the security of your personal data.
The Joy of BX with just one Citroën BX to my name now. Will I sing Bye Bye to my GTI or will it be Till death us do part.
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Re: Max's 1989 19TRS auto
A lot of people virtually live on Facebook and car pages are just another swipe away so it's very easy for them.