united nations
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- Citroen Sorceror
- Posts: 1266
- Joined: Fri May 20, 2005 8:51 pm
- Location: straddling the channel
- My Cars: 2003- Passe-Partout 1.9 TGD estate
2005 Grolliffe Tizzydee turbo estate and sundry other BXs and Grace, a CX TRD.
2008 to 2023 - all sorts of stuff, some interesting
2024. TxD 1.9D estate. 'Wheelybin' - x 12
united nations
With 389 members currently registered, I just took a look at the profiles.
BXclub.co.uk?
We have members from at least nineteen different countries!
BXclub.co.uk?
We have members from at least nineteen different countries!
- Philip Chidlow
- Over 2k
- Posts: 11594
- Joined: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:08 pm
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- x 25
Lets see being a ex-pom who owned several BXs in the UK before emigrating to New Zealand and sacrificing his favorite car who they would not let in.
I found myself with a BX and a search of google on the PC found this hive of information. So what if I am no longer in the UK but a wealth of information you have provided is fantastic
Oh and if you want Multi Nationalitys then come to New Zealand the whole country beside the native Maori is a league of nations
I found myself with a BX and a search of google on the PC found this hive of information. So what if I am no longer in the UK but a wealth of information you have provided is fantastic
Oh and if you want Multi Nationalitys then come to New Zealand the whole country beside the native Maori is a league of nations
`tis true. My daughter`s previous primary school was the most the most ethnically diverse in Cheshire apparantly. I must hasten to point out that that didn`t bother me one bit and despite the best (worse?) efforts of the usual small minority of sad local bigots there were never any problems on that side of things.Philip chidlow wrote:Well if you walk down the street of any big town in England, it would seem the UK is now composed of nineteen different nationalities too
The fact that the BXClub attracts people from all over the world speaks volumes for the friendly nature and helpfulness of the forum.
Vauxhall apologist.
- ken newbold
- Over 2k
- Posts: 4408
- Joined: Sun Aug 14, 2005 10:53 pm
- x 5
I agree with Alan on that, trying to get a BX into New Zealand is a absulute nightmare and one I abandoned on my attempt.
You saying warmer climate? Depends on where you live we live in wooden houses and winters are mildish compared to the UK with the exception of those colder Polar blasts that when they hit you will be complaining is cold for a few days. The only differance is (not that I noticed this year) is the winters are shorter. Also depends on where you live as to how wet it can be and how hot
The funniest complaint I read in a AA article was of a guy with a Ferrarai whose car failed the front impact tests and was not allowed in to New Zealand
You saying warmer climate? Depends on where you live we live in wooden houses and winters are mildish compared to the UK with the exception of those colder Polar blasts that when they hit you will be complaining is cold for a few days. The only differance is (not that I noticed this year) is the winters are shorter. Also depends on where you live as to how wet it can be and how hot
The funniest complaint I read in a AA article was of a guy with a Ferrarai whose car failed the front impact tests and was not allowed in to New Zealand