Hi
Thank for the welcome and good to see some friendly and familiar faces already here ! I guess I was hoping that AFs would not grind to a halt after all but this as a backup looks good. I have not been here before but will explore a bit and look-e-see a bit.
I have been a bit of a French car fan since I rolled my own R750 many many years ago back in the mid '60s. But I learned to master them after a couple of 750s and went on from there with more Rennos, Cits and a couple of Pugs.
Cheers Jaahn
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ANOTHER COLONIAL, IT WAS A LONG SWIM BUT I MADE IT ,
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We do have a "What do you know about Australia " thread. Not currently that successful, but a receptacle to educate and entertain the FCF faithful about Australia
https://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/ ... 68#p687368
Regards Neil
https://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/ ... 68#p687368
Regards Neil
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Some nice views on that coast.
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. (Albert Einstein)
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And my older brother, sadly no longer with us.
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. (Albert Einstein)
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Greetings from Canberra.
My C4 must be the oldest looking C4 in the country. The Aussie sun hasn't been kind to it, but it is still running well thanks to forums like this, and no thanks to the local Citroen service agents.
My C4 must be the oldest looking C4 in the country. The Aussie sun hasn't been kind to it, but it is still running well thanks to forums like this, and no thanks to the local Citroen service agents.