4 x 4 BX
just thought i would update everyone.
spoke to the owners dad this evening as he rang me with concerns over picking the car up but i have been offered a deal by a local company who will do door to door for not much more than the cost of the ferry!
Turns out that timmo is indeed spot on as it is an ex cit car and was offered in a competition and won by a lady near to the present owner,it comes with loads of documentation and of course the all important stainless steel exhaust.
I have made one concession as the dad thought he had sold it too cheap so i said if he puts the original wheels back on he can keep the saxo wheels (yes i know going soft in my old age!) so there we are because of the bad wether there is a back log on the ferry so chances are i will not see it until the middle of next week . Pics etc will follow once the beast has arrived on the emerald isle
spoke to the owners dad this evening as he rang me with concerns over picking the car up but i have been offered a deal by a local company who will do door to door for not much more than the cost of the ferry!
Turns out that timmo is indeed spot on as it is an ex cit car and was offered in a competition and won by a lady near to the present owner,it comes with loads of documentation and of course the all important stainless steel exhaust.
I have made one concession as the dad thought he had sold it too cheap so i said if he puts the original wheels back on he can keep the saxo wheels (yes i know going soft in my old age!) so there we are because of the bad wether there is a back log on the ferry so chances are i will not see it until the middle of next week . Pics etc will follow once the beast has arrived on the emerald isle
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Nice work! Its a classic.
I fancy the estate 4x4, converted to some turbo diesel spec possibly with auto. Probably impratically expensive
heres wishing good luck for its journey.
I fancy the estate 4x4, converted to some turbo diesel spec possibly with auto. Probably impratically expensive
heres wishing good luck for its journey.
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no the choice is yours you dont have to pay for a new number but the on you get is not age related. as this no. has some history with it being a citroen car i will keep it unless Roger offers silly money for it
Years ago when i first came "OVER HERE" i was going to bring my p6 rover with me until i went to give the registration no. to the booking clerk where i was to be based . the phone went silent for some time and then the reply came you cannot bring that over here you would be shot within a week , i replied what has northern ireland got against a rover p6 ,he said not the car mate its the reg no. and he then explained why and boy did i feel a prat!
Oh yes the no. was UVF 783N
Years ago when i first came "OVER HERE" i was going to bring my p6 rover with me until i went to give the registration no. to the booking clerk where i was to be based . the phone went silent for some time and then the reply came you cannot bring that over here you would be shot within a week , i replied what has northern ireland got against a rover p6 ,he said not the car mate its the reg no. and he then explained why and boy did i feel a prat!
Oh yes the no. was UVF 783N