a UNIQUE bx
- ken newbold
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a UNIQUE bx
I dont think I'd go quite that far
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1991-CITROEN-BX16 ... dZViewItem
it does look good though. No doubt Vanny will help me out with the link, doesn't seem to work properly when I do it.
Anyone fancy "running a book" on the final price, or how long before seller withdraws it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1991-CITROEN-BX16 ... dZViewItem
it does look good though. No doubt Vanny will help me out with the link, doesn't seem to work properly when I do it.
Anyone fancy "running a book" on the final price, or how long before seller withdraws it.
They think it's all over, it is now!
Oooooooh, tricky one that. Lovely car, looks genuine and a hell of abuy for somebody.
I`m going to stick my neck out and say it`ll reach £255 exactly.
I`m going to stick my neck out and say it`ll reach £255 exactly.
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Yes indeed, it was my Mk1 on ebay although rumor has it, theres someone living in the outer hebridese who didn't see it.
I went to London in it a few weeks back, and someone we met there said " I saw one just like this on ebay the other week, didn't think there could be so many around now"
Seemed a shame to put him wise.
I went to London in it a few weeks back, and someone we met there said " I saw one just like this on ebay the other week, didn't think there could be so many around now"
Seemed a shame to put him wise.
They think it's all over, it is now!
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But since then it lost another 300 litres in Salford keys, the petrol wouldn't start so the diesel was taken, guess what im doing tomorrow!cavmad wrote:Hope I`m right then, between Vanny and I I think we lost 500 litres in one go all over the carpark outside mine!ken newbold wrote:A full 1 Litre bottle of
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Nice-looking car, but who's to say there isn't a nice dollop of tinworm underneath or on the rear arches, or for that matter on the inner wings?
Shiny cars can hide all kinds of horrors: I've put my thumbs though the boot floors of very shiny BXs before now.
Low-mileage cars are by no means rust-free - they're often used for short runs and pu back in the garage damp. My first car - a 35k-mile always-garaged 15-year-old Austin 1300 was just like that - though admittedly you only had to look at the chassis on one of the things and they'd rust through before your very eyes!
Shiny cars can hide all kinds of horrors: I've put my thumbs though the boot floors of very shiny BXs before now.
Low-mileage cars are by no means rust-free - they're often used for short runs and pu back in the garage damp. My first car - a 35k-mile always-garaged 15-year-old Austin 1300 was just like that - though admittedly you only had to look at the chassis on one of the things and they'd rust through before your very eyes!
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