I bought a 98 model with 108k miles. Brought it to Ireland but now going overseas. Car has not been used since I got but it must be sold by next week.
Cost if you live in Ireland you can collect it. And take it away.
If you live in UK then cost to transport is about 400 euro.
Car must be sold or scrapped but it must go.
Email me [email protected].
Or text only 00353869969970.
I have all UK ReG papers but car not registered in Ireland.
Somebody please take car for free but I would like a ride in it, at some time.
Activa for sale
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stevenc75
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andmcit
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Don't go doing anything rash like scrapping the car - guy in Dublin here
desperately after an Activa as a while ago his was stolen - try pm'ing davoxx
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... highlight=
desperately after an Activa as a while ago his was stolen - try pm'ing davoxx
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... highlight=
Nothing moves you like a Citroën
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andmcit
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Robin's last and only other post refers to pitted hydraulic pipes and a back
end that wasn't raising up on the suspension and there wasn't a follow up.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... highlight=
Has more been elaborated on as far as any update on these unusual issues
- especially the corroded pipework?
end that wasn't raising up on the suspension and there wasn't a follow up.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... highlight=
Has more been elaborated on as far as any update on these unusual issues
- especially the corroded pipework?
Nothing moves you like a Citroën
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Stekelly
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Yeah, hoping to have my grubby hands on it by the end of next week 
Had a look at Robin's post from when he got the Activa and the rear wasnt rising. http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... ht=#189520
Assuming it hasnt magically fixed itself while sitting up, whats the best place to focus my attention when I'm collectign it? I'm going to have a 70 mile motorway trip or so , so ideally I'd like to have the suspension riding at the right height for the trip. I'll most likely be getting a lift down so I'll have room to bring some tools with me.
Had a look at Robin's post from when he got the Activa and the rear wasnt rising. http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... ht=#189520
Assuming it hasnt magically fixed itself while sitting up, whats the best place to focus my attention when I'm collectign it? I'm going to have a 70 mile motorway trip or so , so ideally I'd like to have the suspension riding at the right height for the trip. I'll most likely be getting a lift down so I'll have room to bring some tools with me.
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Deanxm
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It will be the rear height corrector and its cradle that are the issue, just seized linkages really, if you do a search you will find loads of info on it.
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Talbot Express Autotrail Chinook 89
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Service Citroen is awesome, it shows me pictures of all the parts i used to be able to buy............
Talbot Express Autotrail Chinook 89
Mitsubishi L200 Trojan 14
Xantia Activa 95, sold (missed)
Service Citroen is awesome, it shows me pictures of all the parts i used to be able to buy............