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Nico's bike engined Acad that was at Kelso was an ex-Belgacom jobby IIRC.
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It certainly was.


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I've seen a couple of others out there, guess they may have slipped through the net? Maybe sold internally?


Joe Catchou had one:

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Here's what he said regarding Nico's van:

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it is the same model you can reconise it on the extra white line .
but i not no from where nico's goth his one from .
like i say the govermend have in that time lot's of them .
only normally it was not possible to put them back on the road .
evry town in the (foon)company area geth a car scrapyeard and they have contract to demolische them ,
or sell parts but not with papers and chassis number .
at least in ower area (Antwerp).



Must be fairly rare i'd have thought.

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September 7th, 2011, 9:09 am
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/90-MPH-Citroe ... 3f0de008be

"professionally" lowered not just done by some "amateur" with a trolley jack and a 9mm spanner! :roll:
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September 10th, 2011, 11:15 pm
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What's wrong with him? He calls it a 2cv but then says 2cv traditionalists?? Is he selling 2, 2cv's in this one listing!!

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September 10th, 2011, 11:23 pm
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Sean wrote:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/90-MPH-Citroen-2CV-lovely-cond-professionally-lowered-privacy-glass-tuned-/270815725758?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3f0de008be

"professionally" lowered not just done by some "amateur" with a trolley jack and a 9mm spanner! :roll:
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Firstly, it's hideous and why on earth anyone would want to 90mph in a bean tin I have no idea because unless it has been fitted with uprated brakes it aint gonna stop.
Secondly, it's been on eBay before (this year I think) and struggled to get £800-£1000 ish if my memory serves me right.


September 11th, 2011, 9:36 am
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Yep it sold for £800 I think and twathead on ebay is tryna sell it for £2000 :roll: :roll:


September 11th, 2011, 10:00 am
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If mine would do 90 I'd do it, why not? 2cv brakes are superb and can cope with much more than the car will ever be able to achieve. We use standard pads and discs on the race cars, they cope absolutely fine and take considerably longer and harder abuse than most road cars ever will.

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September 11th, 2011, 11:08 am
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Yup especially you take the time to service the rears so the full 40% is available to the rear-contrary to the belkief the rears are only there for show

On the GB race site there is a passage that says the cars are "Over braked" which is bolloks you cant have "too much" brakes just too heavy a right foot- or that the rears are sluggish and the fronts are overworked therfore prone to locking.

bad brakes are a pet hate of mine.

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September 11th, 2011, 11:21 am
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Hi - just read the advert for the 90MPH 2cv car :lol:
Who would ever put in an advert that they have broken the law! :shock:
Bit of a signed confession!

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"The car will touch 90mph(and thats not down hill with the wind behind it)it accelerates incredibly well and seems very happy to cruise at 80mph. This speed has been clocked on a sat nav and also with my colleague following me in a Renault."

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Being all antagonistic and that, I sent him a message asking if for the extra 1200 it came with stiff springs and turned arms.


September 11th, 2011, 1:19 pm
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£2500 doesn't actually seem all that much if the cab is as sound as the advert says. I'd rather pay that than eight grand for a shiny shed.

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