For the upside down Citroen
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C5 X7 2.0 HDi 160 which put me off French cars possibly forever - x 16
Amazing !
I suppose you could even get them put on sideways!
This would be something that an employee of More Than insurance could put on his car,[:D] but I guess he/she would have to look at a maths book to work out the correct way to put it on!
The "fashion" to take V.W. badges off, was brought about by the Beastie Boys many years ago.
So does the Citroen badge "fashion" have a connection with music, or something else[?]
I suppose you could even get them put on sideways!
This would be something that an employee of More Than insurance could put on his car,[:D] but I guess he/she would have to look at a maths book to work out the correct way to put it on!
The "fashion" to take V.W. badges off, was brought about by the Beastie Boys many years ago.
So does the Citroen badge "fashion" have a connection with music, or something else[?]
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by ACTIVE8</i>
Amazing !
I suppose you could even get them put on sideways!
This would be something that an employee of More Than insurance could put on his car
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Surely that would count as a 'modification' and invalidate the insurance ?[;)]
I've no idea how this started, but I always took it to mean that the car had been damaged and then repaired by someone none too professional!
Amazing !
I suppose you could even get them put on sideways!
This would be something that an employee of More Than insurance could put on his car
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Surely that would count as a 'modification' and invalidate the insurance ?[;)]
I've no idea how this started, but I always took it to mean that the car had been damaged and then repaired by someone none too professional!