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Originally Posted by Hammered 77
Boy Rian, does that 944 bring back memories, I had a white 87. Drove like it was on rails,I loved that car. Very expensive to have worked on if you didn't have the special tools it takes.
Rick
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Morning from a chilly UK today Rick, not as much as you guys get, but still chilly at -3’C outside.
Just headed for London to cover a training session for a colleague by train, so it gets chilly in the end.
I recall those Porsche’s from when I worked in South Africa, they were and really still are beauties.
Henry was quoting prices for parts, and most were more than I paid for Prozac the little van...... sure, it’s not a Porsche.
I continue to be amazed at this little car.
I started this thread to find out more on various forums and learned enough to decide to go look at the car today, after speaking to the seller who is the second owner only, having bought it a year ago from the first owner.........
Thread:
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thre...tispace-bought
So this was the ad.
2001 model Citroen Berlingo Multispace in 1400cc petrol guise. A rip snorting 75bhp from the factory.
This car came with a full length electric sunroof.
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This is now the third time I am taxing this for the road, at £230.00 for the year, or under £1.00 per day, or certainly under a Dollad a day, it continues to be one of the most efficient tools on my drive.
Add to that the smiles per mile, minimal fuel usage from the 1.4 liter petrol engine, and I keep wondering why I keep looking at other options to replace it.
I seem to be a bit of a car whore when it comes to looking for the next good time. Which I still do, daily.
But right now, Prozac will continue to darken my drive with its all to familiar shadow.