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Subject: Re: nothing drives you like a C.....ën !

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 10:01:37 12/04/00

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On December 04, 2000 at 08:52:12, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>
>>One last thing: my car is red, but some time ago I discovered that it was
>>originally white. It's a second hand car (a Citroën BX), and apparently it has
>>been repainted because a red car is more appealing for a potential buyer (in
>>this case: me).
>
>So you drive a Citroën too ? Ed was driving one, me and now you too.
>Aha ! seems there is a pattern for cars with good suspension and computerchess.
>Are the spheres of your car still working good ?



I had to replace them 2 years ago, but it was not expensive and now it's OK.




>I have exchanged my spheres from normal ones to comfort-ones and the car drives
>like a ship or a hovercraft now!! which engine has the BX?
>Is it break or limousine ?! diesel ?



I have the smallest engine for this BX family. It's not a diesel engine. It's
not a break. The standard model.




>Nothing drives you like a citroën !!
>Also citroëns are very cheap because the NORMAL bean-counter user
>who has to do with bean-counter computerchess buys a very weak suspended car,
>like BMW or AUDI.
>
>>It's 100% true. If you come to Guadeloupe I'll show you my car.
>
>don't you have a picture :-))))
>guadeloupe is so far from here...



I must have one somewhere, but I'm sure you have already seen a red BX!




>>Now I have a problem with my conscience. Should I have killed the guy who said
>>it was blue? OK, he was wrong. But my car was not 100% red either...
>
>>    Christophe
>
>never kill somebody who sold you a citroën ! The guy is commits suicide in the
>moment he sits in a normal car, without hydropneumatique suspension and the car
>jumps over something. a pain in the ...



... engine? :) :) :)



    Christophe



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