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- CitroJim
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Welcome
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Not too far to come to the CXM Rally this weekend and meet up with a lot of us thenxenton wrote:Hey guys, I'm from East Midlands, UK
It's a lovely forum this, very friendly and with a complete absence of any nastiness that so many other forums seem to suffer from. It must be something to do with having a common interest in old French cars Most French car forums (especially Citroen ones) are much the same...
There's a lot of fun to be had and extracting mirth from as many situations as possible is a given. We all share very robust sense of humour...
Jim
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Actually, it's less than 2 hours down the M1, and it won't cost too much in fuel with the car not liking to go too much over 4000 rpm . What's the chance of getting a last minute addition to the meal Sat eve?
Mark D.
2001 C5 2.0 HPi exec.
2001 C5 2.0 HPi exec.
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xenton wrote:What's the chance of getting a last minute addition to the meal Sat eve?
Excellent stuff Franklin (Citroening) is taking meal orders as we speak Drop him a PM...
Jim
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Ay up, xenton!
Always nice to welcome a new member. And well done for finally discovering motoring's best-kept secret. Citroens are actually pretty good!
Always nice to welcome a new member. And well done for finally discovering motoring's best-kept secret. Citroens are actually pretty good!
C5 HDi 110 SX (Fifi 7 or Otterchops)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)
- Xantianut
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Ay up!
Would a West Midlander be acceptable? Who is from sunny Yorkshire?
Would a West Midlander be acceptable? Who is from sunny Yorkshire?
C5 HDi 110 SX (Fifi 7 or Otterchops)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)
- Xantianut
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1989 BX16TRS
1986 BX14E x 2 - x 103
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Ay up, xenton!
There is a void in the Midlands - it's where bits on yer chips is unknown! However, in compensation fot this, I've found folk round here to be very friendly indeed. So, although I doubt I'll ever sound like owt but a truculent Northerner, I reckon I can call meself a Midlander with pride. Not a Yammer yet, though. I need to learn the lingo. Yammer, in case you don't know is a name for a Wolverhamptonite but say it carefully - it can be misconstrued as an insult, especially from us "furriners."
As for sorting your motor, there's plenty of boffins on here who can help....
There is a void in the Midlands - it's where bits on yer chips is unknown! However, in compensation fot this, I've found folk round here to be very friendly indeed. So, although I doubt I'll ever sound like owt but a truculent Northerner, I reckon I can call meself a Midlander with pride. Not a Yammer yet, though. I need to learn the lingo. Yammer, in case you don't know is a name for a Wolverhamptonite but say it carefully - it can be misconstrued as an insult, especially from us "furriners."
As for sorting your motor, there's plenty of boffins on here who can help....
C5 HDi 110 SX (Fifi 7 or Otterchops)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)
RIP
Citroen Xantia 1.8i LX (Fifi 6)
BX16TRS (x2) (Fifi 4 and 5)
BX19DTR (Fifi 2)
BX14E (x2) (Fifi 1 and 3)