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Doors rusted in the same place as mine, I have 3 wheeltrims for one of these. Look saveable.
Anyone feeling brave?
BX GT on ebay
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Definately in need of a body restoration (if only to lose the dodgey side stripes!).
Not one to buy and sell on, but a definate keeper if you want a project. IMO, 19GT's are probably the nicest all round BX. Good equipment, loads of character, quick enough for traffic and they seem to be surprisingly frugal!
Plus a trip computer. Someone get it bought!
Not one to buy and sell on, but a definate keeper if you want a project. IMO, 19GT's are probably the nicest all round BX. Good equipment, loads of character, quick enough for traffic and they seem to be surprisingly frugal!
Plus a trip computer. Someone get it bought!
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1983(A) 16TRS (Rouge Valleunga)
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CCC BX registrar: The national BX register - click to submit a car!
1983(A) 16TRS (Rouge Valleunga)
1990(H) 16Valve (Rouge Furio)
I quite agree!Kitch wrote:Definately in need of a body restoration (if only to lose the dodgey side stripes!).
Not one to buy and sell on, but a definate keeper if you want a project. IMO, 19GT's are probably the nicest all round BX. Good equipment, loads of character, quick enough for traffic and they seem to be surprisingly frugal!