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CitroJim
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I must resist.... I must resist.....

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Ah-ha. Resistance is futile...
Nothing moves you like a Citroën
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let the G FORCE be with you Jim,

regards malcolm
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The 2CV is the purest Citroen, the G is the most clever. So said LJKSetright back in the 80s, he was rarely wrong! You feel as if you're stretching the laws of physics in a good one.
PeterN: "Honest John's forum put the last nail in the coffin of owning a 2000- car. Many were still servicable, but CR, DMFs and needing fault codes read because your horn doesn't work - no thanks. All my life I have generally understood cars - until now."
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Here's a way to cut down a bit more on aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance

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my X boss Hector Havaux did that (3 wheeled GS up on high ) years ago on a field next to were his son was dersh (2CV ) grass track raceing,

no one noticed at all,


regards malcolm
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have you bought yourself a proper :lol: citroen (GS)yet Jim

regards malcolm