Name that part.
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Name that part.
Something I saw at last years Scottish Rally was a table full of Citroen parts, a prize was awarded to the person who could identify all or most of the parts.
Just for fun, I'll start off with this one.
Needless to say BX parts.
Just for fun, I'll start off with this one.
Needless to say BX parts.
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There's plenty of very obscure BX parts floating around on eBay; a seller called stjamesoldboys. trim clips, wotsit clips and more clips, thingies, doodahs, all kinds of fiddly bits. He must have cleaned out a dealer who closed down or offloaded "obsolete" NOS. I thought, blimey, gold dust to those in need... last week a pack of boot panel plastic securing nuts went for over 8 squid!
Case in point: BX Estate roof moulding strips, complete set. Well I ne'er...
At least he's telling us what all these doodah bits are actually called, plus he gives part numbers. It's proper bo, I tell thee.
Mark.
Case in point: BX Estate roof moulding strips, complete set. Well I ne'er...
At least he's telling us what all these doodah bits are actually called, plus he gives part numbers. It's proper bo, I tell thee.
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I can confirm the desireability of having roof rubber strakes on my BX TD Estate. Without them it would not grow moss, and those travelling on busses would not be able to tell the difference between an ordinary estate and a DTR Turbo estate.
In short I thing they are one of mankinds less useful inventions!
jeremy
In short I thing they are one of mankinds less useful inventions!
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