Hello!
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roughbert
- Confirmed BX'er
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Hello!
Apparently I must purchase an estate car to replace my Toy pickup. Following advice from a BX-owning pal I have joined the forum in my quest for almost free motoring. Will travel, own screwdriver and mole grips.
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cavmad
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ken newbold
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Re: Hello!
You will need more tools than that for a BX. erm...... like a BIG hammerroughbert wrote:Apparently I must purchase an estate car to replace my Toy pickup. Following advice from a BX-owning pal I have joined the forum in my quest for almost free motoring. Will travel, own screwdriver and mole grips.
They think it's all over, it is now!
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classic2cv
- BXpert
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- Location: West Yorks
Re: Hello!
"un gros marteau" it says in the original owners manualken newbold wrote:You will need more tools than that for a BX. erm...... like a BIG hammerroughbert wrote:Apparently I must purchase an estate car to replace my Toy pickup. Following advice from a BX-owning pal I have joined the forum in my quest for almost free motoring. Will travel, own screwdriver and mole grips.
welcome to the forum
Citroen BX
Origami in plastic and steel
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Origami in plastic and steel