Wanted: Bonnet for 93 Xantia in Midnight Blue

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Wanted: Bonnet for 93 Xantia in Midnight Blue

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Hi, Is there anyone out there breaking a Xantia with a decent bonnet finished in Midnight Blue (Colour Code EPG) that will fit on a 1993 VSX - I'd prefer fitting a good used (factory finished) bonnet to getting a respray. I suffered a front end smash a few years back and the paint job on the bonnet has deteriorated relative to the rest of the car.

Am I correct in assuming that any Series 1 bonnet would fit (ie chevrons on grill or bonnet)?

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Re: Wanted: Bonnet for 93 Xantia in Midnight Blue

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madscientist wrote: Am I correct in assuming that any Series 1 bonnet would fit (ie chevrons on grill or bonnet)?
I would imagine so and it should be possible to fit the Chevrons back in their rightful pace on a later bonnet...

It was bad, terribly bad of Citroen to move the Chevrons off the bonnet on later MK1s :evil:
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On the grill looks so much better though jim rather than tacked onto the bonnet as an afterthought ;)
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Xac wrote:On the grill looks so much better though jim rather than tacked onto the bonnet as an afterthought ;)
That's fighting talk Xac!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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CitroJim wrote:
Xac wrote:On the grill looks so much better though jim rather than tacked onto the bonnet as an afterthought ;)
That's fighting talk Xac!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well I'm sure we can both agree that the grill should not be part of the bonnet :)
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Ohh yes :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Offset BX-style is the best place for it.
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