DS Workshop 17th April.

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DS Workshop 17th April.

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If you're getting withdrawal symptoms from Citroën meetings DS Workshop are having a "spring shakedown" where DS owners will be able to trouble shoot problems and have a social meeting. Different from the car in a field meet but if you want to see a DS in bits then worth a look, food will be available, the location is;

Plumridge Farm
Stagg Hill (aka the A111)
Hadley Wood
Barnet
EN4 0PX

In English one mile south of M25 J24
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That's go to be worth a look :D

Non-DS owners welcome I take it?
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CitroJim wrote:Non-DS owners welcome I take it?
Yes :D but having been to these sort of meets previously personally I wouldn't spend much more than an hour travelling each way to them unless you have a real keen interest.
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I think post-CX owners should be compelled to acquaint themselves with Dees or CXes. They'll go away immensely grateful at how easy it is to work on their cars!

For those unfamiliar, there are two basic rules for mechanicking on these models:

1. If you can see it, you can't touch it.
2. If you can feel it, you can't see it.
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addo wrote:I think post-CX owners should be compelled to acquaint themselves with Dees or CXes. They'll go away immensely grateful at how easy it is to work on their cars!
I agree with that. :wink:

I.E. The acquaintence.

So who went to it from the forum.
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ACTIVE8 wrote:So who went to it from the forum.
I went as mentioned in my blog
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i like your AVITAR Richard, im sure i have seen it somewhere not to fare away before TEA HE

regards malcolm
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