Hi guys (and girls... maybe )!
I've been reading the forum for quite some time as it was my long-standing wish to own a hydraulic Citroen.
In short, I've been the proud owner of a Mk2 xantia 1.8 16v SX (basic hyd. suspension) for almost two years now.
Was a bit nervous at first, what with all the hydraulic witchcraft that makes the car so soft, but now we're good friends. I am also a keen amateur mechanic and really enjoy fixing all the little faults that pop up from time to time.
The reward is a reliable car that has not failed me since I bought it and I'm looking to keep it that way. There is a little thing that's been bugging me for some time, but I'll post that in a special thread.
Oh yes, I'm from Slovenia, just so you know approx where a silver xantia is cruising (and occasionally sppeding) daily.
A big hello
Moderator: RichardW
A big hello
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Xantia Mk2 1.8 16v in silver
Xantia Mk2 1.8 16v in silver
- CitroJim
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Re: A big hello
A very warm welcome Jogador
Jim
Runner, cyclist, time triallist, duathlete, Citroen AX fan and the CCC Citroenian 'From A to Z' Columnist...
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Re: A big hello
Hello welcome to the French Peugeot, Citroen and Renault car forum.