BX 16 TRS AUTO

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BX 16 TRS AUTO

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Hi guys i have a late 1988 bx 16 auto for sale 155000 miles with mental service history tax to june mot to oct has had new box at 110000 £1600 bill to prove 2 scabs on drivers door other than that all ok. £250 ovno located near hastings pm me if you are interested. (looks the spitting as the one at the top right of the page).

Thanks Andy.
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Anyy try advertising it on www.bxclub.co.uk/forum. Not many valvers owners have a interest in "lesser" BX's :wink:
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hi tim thanks for letting me know will give it a go.

thanks Andy.
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tim leech wrote:Anyy try advertising it on www.bxclub.co.uk/forum. Not many valvers owners have a interest in "lesser" BX's :wink:
Speak for yourself Tim :)

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You and I Keith are the exceptions, hows the white whale doing? You coming to the Sd1 national this year at Crich?
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In defense of fellow 16v owners I have to say I myself have owned a few of these "lesser" models (your words not mine) and I know Jez had a 1.6 for some time and quite enjoyed it and Kitch has had several othe rmodels too.
I beleive it was citroen themselves who put the 16v at the top of the range and yes the valver is great but it would never have come about if the rest of the range did not exist.

Oh I even had a 1.7TD for a while and that was great fun.

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Post by Jezziebx16v »

I had a 1.4E years ago and it was honestly one of the best cars I've ever had, suprisingly nippy and great on fuel. The 1.6TRS I had that Sarah used to drive was also a very good car !
I'd rather drive a "lesser" BX than some of the other size/age/price cars that are about.


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Now. 94 Datsun Silvia S14 rice rocket, 85 Peugeot 505 Turbo, 77 Ford Capri.
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Very true, Im currently smoking a Mk1 BX GT complete with that ever so french dashboard in a very early 80s colour, a completely different car to the valver (currently sorned) but a hoot none the less 8)
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tim leech wrote:Very true, Im currently smoking a Mk1 BX GT
:shock: Blimey that must have required a HUGE lighter!! :lol: :lol:

I usually stick to cigarettes!

I like lesser models too, my daily drive is a TD, and I still have a soft spot for the 14 Preview and the St. Tropez cars..
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1989 BX TD hybrid
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That's when I reach for my Revolver
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14 preview was my 1st car. won't have a bad word said about it!

had the gti seats but the 1.4's tax bracket and economy 8)
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