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Post by ghostrider »

Good one Jon, yet again the pursuit of something interesting in the face of all those faceless euroboxes brings sad old gits together!
yorkshire area
Sphere removal tool
3.5 and 4.5 mm pipe end forming tools
big sockets for bx/cx driveshaft nuts, gs crankshaft pulley nut socket
knife edge puller for inner races on rear wheel bearings gs/bx/cx/xantia
2 & 3 leg pullers
various diameter drifts for front wheel bearing races
ramps, trolley jacks etc
ligarex pliers for those wonderful drive shaft boot clips
cx series 1/2 workshop manuals
25 years experience of fixing DS, 2cv, GS, CX, BX
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Post by charlie victor »

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Hi everyone
sounds like a good idea, give me a shout if anything materialises.
thanks
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Post by alan s »

I've been a bit absent of late, but I noticed this today & just quickly scanned through it; the joys of dial up/modem and a dodgy phone service, and I think it's a great idea. However, I don't want to be a killjoy, but I do think that allowing all & sundry to borrow tools is a bit risky security wise.
Could I suggest that this service be limited to strictly registered members who have been associated for a period of say at least 6 months or I feel you run the potential risk of someone borrowing something of fair value, disappearing into the night and then discovering nobody ever heard of him before and never likely to again.
Maybe I have a suspicious nature, developed over years of lending tools and then spending heaps of time trying to find them again.[V][}:)]
Alan S
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