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chrisr
Hi,
Glad to have found the site and people with similar defects......like all unspeakable diseases you think you are the only sufferer.
I have owned a poorly 2.5TD estate for about a year but due to other pressures have not got it on the road yet but I am close.
I have also owned 2 BX's, a Visa, a C15 and a Berlingo van (written off) and my wife currently runs a Xantia.
For a living?? I am a TV engineer and can sum up my interests as anything that runs on petrol or electric or can be brewed!
Looking forward to good citroen times on your webpages and thanks for allowing me to join.
kind regards
ChrisR.
Peter.N.
Welcome Chris.R from a fellow TV engineer or at least a semi retired one, not many of us left now!

I am on my 4th 2.1 td XM estate, manual, I add that because they seem to be getting extremely rare. You can get about 4 TVs in the back behind the seat, not many estates that size.

I have considered a 2.5 but as I service it myself and I'm getting on a bit, I ruled it out as to difficult to work on. Nice light clutch though!

I am looking for a late manual estate but they seem to be like hens teeth, I feel rather regretfully that after 20 years of hydrpnumatic Citroens I am going to have to change to something else (the forum computer will probably auto delete this part) Anyway, enjoy yours, the are a fantastically comfortable car.

Peter.N.
chrisr
Hi PeterN,
Thanks for the welcome, am at work now so must keep it short.
regards and thanks again,
ChrisR.
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