robinmasters Posted June 12, 2019 Author Share Posted June 12, 2019 Due to an impending collection, this is for sale. I've just put a year's MOT on it. It's a 1.1 pez 'Desire', so has electric windows and a manual sunroof. It's done 82k, and is available for the shiter's price of £400. Located in Folkestone, Kent, with the usual station collection facilities available. Pictures: Now in the correct sub-forum. Burnside 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted June 13, 2019 Author Share Posted June 13, 2019 Collection now collected. No thread, as frankly I've got bored of my own collection threads, which tend to involve short train journeys, nineties or later bland hatchbacks, and neither poo counts or local pastry delicacies. Also, I did a night shift last night and haven't slept yet. Here's a brief summary of the caper: The observant amongst you may have connected the revised thread title with a registration number-it's the former Broadsword white Xantia Hdi. Here it is, 'laying frame' near chez Masters. Apologies for the blue-forum OMGSLAMMEDYO abuse of the suspension, but I'm a child. It's an excellent example. Motorway speeds* all the way home, it handles well, rides well, and feels as tight as a drum. Minor cosmetic shiz on the outside, which are all detailed in Joshua's ad, but the rear arches and the strut tops are solid. It's been sat for a while (hence the sale), so there's grime everywhere. It will be receiving a thorough drubbing tomorrow, and a few aesthetic mods-it doesn't actually need anything (touches all ov teh woodz) mechanical at the moment. Even the plips work. Lacquer Peel, Jim Bell, Floatylight and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broadsword Posted June 13, 2019 Share Posted June 13, 2019 I was just about to send a message to check that the trip back went ok. Glad to see it all went ok. Sorry about the grime. A lot of the time it was under a tree at the Boradsword secure offsite storage facility before spending the second half of it’s time dormant not under a tree. It will want a couple of rounds of cleaning, a polish and a wax I suspect. That is a hefty round trip to do in one day after a night shift, but I can’t think of a better car for the job. I miss using the Xantia but it really became became redundant as a daily when the Lupo arrived (a car I love equally for different reasons) and any residual money spent tends to go in the fuel tank of a Jaaaag. I really do miss it, but it just wasn’t going to get the use so glad you have it now. And as always nice to meet a shitter in person. 11/10 would sell old green-blooded car to again. Floatylight 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted November 5, 2020 Author Share Posted November 5, 2020 A very long-overdue update. I start threads like this with all of the enthusiasm, then after the first post forget to ever add anything more. So here we go. First jobs were obviously remove wheeltrims (and replace with Berlingo hubcaps), and fit stereo (it's been in and out of more cars than the proverbial). Fitting stereo, as has been the case with my last few cars, led to speakers blowing. In truth, I think they were already on their last legs but I added the final straw with my continual turning it up to 11. As this car was pretty sound mechanically (the best Xantia I've owned by far anyway), cosmetic jobs took priority. In my defence, the cosmetics are still not up to much. The car had obviously been owned by a giffer at some point; both mirror units were scratched to buggery, and had been re-painted with what looks like household gloss paint, that's either off-white or faded. The painted bit was held on by something, but I'm not sure what, and I didn't trust whatever it was to re-stick if I put them back on, so they had to go. As the coloured part of the mirror is surrounded by black plastic, I would have painted the coloured bit black anyway. I have absolutely no painting ability, and no patience for the prep either, so it occurred to me that S1 Xantias are fitted with black plastic mirrors with no painted bit. So I got some, for a very reasonable £15 each-the passenger side one is electrically adjustable and was still that cheap (sensible move Citroen-why fit an electric one on the driver's side, when you can reach to adjust it manually?). Big improvement in my opinion. First MOT with me, they told me the front discs were due for replacement soon. When I had a look, it turned out the front pads were almost down to the metal, the discs were fine. However, as there was a bit of a lip, I changed the discs as well as the pads; like all parts, they're still cheap. Sorry, no pics, brake fans. I also noticed the nearside rear brake may have been binding; turned out I was right (guess which pad was on the jammed piston?): About the same time I needed a new rear exhaust section. Again, very cheap, when ordered from Eastern Europe via eBay. Very cheap, and also the wrong part-somehow I managed to order an estate exhaust, for some unplanned OMGBOSOZOKU action. I drove it around for a few days like this for teh lolz, before cutting it down. Then I got some money for Christmas, so this unnecessary extravagance happened: The observant amongst you will notice that since the last tailgate pic there has been OMGBADGEDELETE (last time I say OMG-anything, sorry). Those observant types may also notice this is an S1 heckblende, as the upper half is tinted grey, and not clear like the light clusters. Close enough for me. Another cosmetic addition, albeit one with some practical value in that it keeps the car a bit cooler. A rear sun blind. I couldn't find one here, so again this was sent across from somewhere in Eastern Europe for a very reasonable price. However, when it arrived it turned out that the parcel shelf into which it was fitted was really scruffy, and not as dark as it had looked in the pictures, and my parcel shelf didn't have fittings or a cut out for the blind. Didn't take long to adapt the old one though: This improves the rear of the car no end in my view, but unlike tints, is retractable. It's darker in reality than it looks above, but it does still allow good visibility, even at night. Like tints, but better. Please excuse the state of the car here; I've just got back from a week away, when I cleverly left the car parked under a tree which produces red berries, and is a popular spot for the local birds to shit. Took a stanley blade to get the crap off the windows. I did have a small altercation with a bird on the motorway (flew out from the left, was in front of me before I saw it), which left the only functioning front fog not functioning. You can see the passenger side fog slightly out of place in the first pic in the post-presumably as a result of a similar impact. I don't use front fogs (I could count on one hand how many times I've used them in 25 years of driving), and replacement is a bumper-off job, so it's staying like that. We also had an issue on the way back from Brighton a couple of months ago. Bear in mind, I live in East Kent. The whole journey there was a funny noise from the driver's side. Got home, parked, clunk. This had waited until we got back to totally give up. [It appears I've lost the picture. Imagine the external trim on the drivers door, held on by one clip, hanging down onto the road. Found it. It was held on just by the front clip when we stopped, but had fallen off by the time I took the picture. ] I did think trim clips would no longer be available from Citroen, and bought some Chinesium ones off eBay; they were rubbish, and the trim would come loose every time I shut the door-turns out Citroen do still do the clips, and the genuine ones have been perfect That's pretty much it. I did replace the front drop links for the last MOT, and had the garage do the reluctor rings and waggle the airbag connectors to the seats - these have now un-waggled themselves and the airbag light is back on. I've just had a new centre section put on the exhaust, really tricky job due to access, so got the garage to do it. We've just ticked over 140k. Lacquer Peel, Fumbler, phil_lihp and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted June 20, 2021 Author Share Posted June 20, 2021 Bad times at Chez Masters. Green shiz everywhere. Working nights since I discovered it, so haven't had a proper look, but it's not the strut return pipes, looks like it's probably the pipe to the steering rack, which is NLA from Citroen. Obviously I am taking the only logical step to remedy this problem. loserone, Fumbler, Jim Bell and 1 other 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted June 22, 2021 Author Share Posted June 22, 2021 The solution. Poo count: 0 Breakfast: Consumed without photographing That London: completed it mate Peril: None Looming deadlines: None Total collection score: 0/10 RobT, Fumbler, Jim Bell and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobT Posted June 22, 2021 Share Posted June 22, 2021 Chodspeed m8. robinmasters 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted June 22, 2021 Author Share Posted June 22, 2021 Home less than four hours, and this happens: Iceland delivery driver. RobT, loserone, HarmonicCheeseburger and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserone Posted June 22, 2021 Share Posted June 22, 2021 Was that @bramz7? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somewhatfoolish Posted June 22, 2021 Share Posted June 22, 2021 7 hours ago, robinmasters said: The solution. Poo count: 0 Breakfast: Consumed without photographing That London: completed it mate Peril: None Looming deadlines: None Total collection score: 0/10 What was the poo count though? These details matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted May 3, 2022 Author Share Posted May 3, 2022 The less said about this one the better. No collection thread, because the poo count was impossibly time consuming. Fine when I left, then in the words of Mickey Flannigan, the world fell out of my arse. On the train. At the same time as I was Exoricist sick. It's a 407 2.0 HDi. All the toys; leather, electric seats, dual zone climate control, cruise, (non-working) sat-nav, auto folding mirrors, auto dimming rear view mirror, 6-speed, rear sun blinds, etc etc. So far, sounds like exactly the sort of thing that would give me the fear, I should have realised it wasn't for me, but it was for the wife, so I blocked so that out. I discovered today (from the recovery bloke's paperwork) that's it's actually a 407 'Bellagio'. Had I known that before purchase, I may have changed my mind-pretentions beyond my simple needs. Anyway, no real problems with it. 237k, but still faily tight, and it has had the timing belt and clutch done 70k ago. Until the brakes went. Changed the master cylinder and servo for a used £25 part, still leaking. By this time my wife had lost all confidence in it, so it has to go. I've lost all enthusiasm, given that I had very little in the first place what with it being an OMGmodern which everyone knows are impossible to repair at home (obviously not true, but that idea is always nagging in the back of my mind with anything this 'new'). One pic: A more forum-friendly replacement has already been obtained. Details to follow. NB: One note-worthy feature of the car-the external boot release button is hidden; it's the hole in the middle of the '0' in the 407 badge. Pretty cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted May 4, 2022 Author Share Posted May 4, 2022 Another day, another car leaves. Not forever this time. Hopefully. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted May 25, 2022 Author Share Posted May 25, 2022 Righto, time for an update on the 'fleet'* (*two cars, no three). When I got the 406 there were a handful of issues with it which the seller (Bramz7 formerly of this parish) was totally upfront about. Firstly, the rear drop links were making a noise; I think he supplied me with the replacement parts. Anyway, those were changed in short order because the noise really was very noticeable, and irritating. They didn't fight too much. Knob. Fell apart on the drive home from collection. Replaced. Stereo didn't work. Bramz7 thought it needed a code. Turned out it was just defaulting to weird settings of the balance and fader, which I changed, to discover that the speakers were fooked. The nearside rear light lens was filthy, on the inside. Turned out it was full of water. Removed, cleaned, and a drain hole drilled. This car has obviously been giffer-owned at some point. The boot was filed with crap under the floor. Bits of carpet offcut, what appeared to be pieces of fabric from some plaid trousers, bits of tarpaulin, and some rubbish. There was an amazing parking sensor fitted. It had a display fitted in the ski-hatch, so you still had to turn round and hold the passenger seat when reversing. MAGIC. It didn't work, possibly because the wiring was hanging down below the bumper, but I do have a suspicion that the wiring was fitted like that. Final score of shit removed from boot: Second giffer modification. Under the drivers seat a small length of metal had been bolted on to a plate under the seat, with some wire rope bolted onto the other end. Not attached to anything, no idea what this may have been for. Very soon after purchase the indicator stalk made a cracking sound and stopped making the indicators work. It was a mechanical problem with the self-cancelling mechanism I think, but given the cost and availability of a replacement I didn't investigate. Also because of the tiny components with springs-not worth the aggro. Appalling paint job on the door mirror: A replacement did come with the car, but it's an S2 mirror and not 100% interchangable, so I've left this as is; it works fine. Another item that came with the car were new running strips. The ones on the car has been 'repaired' with electrical tape, and some if the clips were missing. The new ones look so much better. Other than that it's been a great 'an car'. It's got electric windows all round, and electric sunroof, the stereo is fairly capable, it's an un-killable XUD, it's comfortable, and it hasn't FTP'd (yet). It's just sooooo boring. I've always thought of 406s as boring Xantias, but up until very recently there has been a disproportionate demand for them, leading to values above what I think they're worth. It was never intended to be a long-term car, just a temporary replacement whilst the Xantia was fixed, but the Xantia's been off the road since last June; it's back now, and having driven the 406 after the Xantia, my earlier 'boring Xantia' comment stands. It's not as comfortable, not as fast, not as interesting. Went through the last MOT needing front brake hoses, a ball joint nut tightening, and a bulb. That being the case it's on it's way out. Might be a roffle, I suspect this might be a popular one. EDIT: Forgot to mention, the stereo is FROM TEH FUTURE. 'But where does the tape go?' (repeat of the knob-shot) - the blank part above the buttons is a MOTORISED door. Popsicle, AnnoyingPentium, Coprolalia and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted May 25, 2022 Author Share Posted May 25, 2022 Next up (yes, I've been watching a lot of Doug Demuro), replacement wifely transport. Bought from someone I strongly suspect is a home trader, with a suspect MOT. Somehow driving 800 miles has reduced the wear on the rear axle swivel pins. Viewed in the dark, shonky MOT, home trader pretending he isn't (only got the new keeper supplement for the V5, 'I bought it off a mate who was struggling for money'). A recipe for success. Its a Citroen Xsara 2.0 HDi. It's flippin' lovely. Obviously being a Xsara it's only the 90bhp, but it's a little car, so it goes ok. It's got those wheels; Citroens own torque thrusts. When I viewed, in the dark, it was fine. When I collected it the next day, the central locking was bouncing. Wiring to the drivers door, so quickly fixed. Also has giffer repairs; *high quality door mirror bodge: Replacement (in the right colour!), £25. Wife likes it, isn't complicated enough to give me the fear, and it's a nice colour. Also, correctly veloured (washed out flash photo): BL Bloke, Dyslexic Viking, Vantman and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artdjones Posted May 25, 2022 Share Posted May 25, 2022 There are 110hp Xsaras. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted May 28, 2022 Author Share Posted May 28, 2022 On 5/25/2022 at 9:10 AM, artdjones said: There are 110hp Xsaras. Really? They must be fun, 110 in a Xantia goes pretty well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted June 11, 2022 Author Share Posted June 11, 2022 Xantia update. It's back. It's actually been back a while. I found a relatively local Citroen specialist (Paul Clifford Motor Services in Wingham, near Canterbury), who located the leak. It was only a return pipe, but it was underneath the 'octopus', so required some dismantling to fix. Very reasonable price though. Next step, MOT; however, an hour before MOT, the airbag light came on. Access is so much easier with the seat tipped back, so I unbolted the seat, sprayed contact cleaner on the connector under the seat, and it worked again. I thought that was the only problem, but the garage found CORROSION on the back of the nearside sill; this was MOT-standard plated; they also found that the driver's seat was insecure-I'd forgotten to tighten one of the bolts when putting the seat back. Here's the MOT patch, and the C5 wheels I've put on it: Within three weeks I had an FTP. Five minutes from home the engine just cut out; no warning. Would not restart, with the ignition on accessories, only the battery light came on. I coasted to here; came to a halt where the white car is: On an upwards slope, so I couldn't push it by myself; it's an NSL road, and there's nowhere to stop if I'd rolled back. I couldn't push it up the hill by myself, so sat there for a while hoping someone would stop and offer to help me push; they didn't. I called the recovery company. Then someone stopped and helped me push it far enough that I could coast down the first exit of that roundabout, and into a layby. Sitting in the layby, with the ignition in the accessory position, waiting for the recovery man. Suddenly all the previously unlit warning lights came on; car started first turn of the key, so I drove home and stood down the recovery man. Apparently these are prone to dry joints in the fusebox, which would certainly explain a sudden loss of most electrical systems. This was the state of the fusebox: Many dry joints. After some soldering and cleaning, I had this: I ordered a solder sucker, tried again and got it fairly neat looking instead of the mess of pigeon shit shown above. Having refitted the fusebox, it's not shat itself again. Now onto the important stuff. Music. The rear speakers were fooked. Duly replaced. However, aftermarket speakers do not come with the same connectors as the standard ones. So rather than just cutting wires, obviously I cut the connectors off the old speakers and made up adapters so that I can retain the original connectors on the car and just plug in the new speakers. In their infinite wisdom, Citroen decided to label their speaker terminals 1 & 2 rather than + & -. After looking at a wiring diagram, consulting the internet, checking with a multimeter, writing down notes, obviously I wired up the speakers backwards. Eventually I ended up with these: I've put the original stereo back in, and bought a bluetooth cassette adapter thing. Next important repair; the rear sunblind. Bit of glue required. I'm just starting to look on this as an old car rather than a cheap car. So I bought a sticker (I always remove all stickers when I buy a car, so didn't have the original). Also this is colour coded. So there it is. Current state of the (tiny) fleet: loserone, Popsicle, CreepingJesus and 7 others 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted July 16, 2022 Author Share Posted July 16, 2022 Fleet update: Cactus 1.6HDi Flair, in 'Sport Red'. The Xsara will be going-separate thread to follow later. The Xantia is leaking, again, but not much, probably a return pipe but in a difficult to access place so I've admitted defeat and it's going in to be fixed in a couple of weeks. The 406 remains an excellent 'an car', but will also be moving on in the not too distant future, I'm still looking for a Berlingo van, but they're all either fucked, too expensive or too far away. AnnoyingPentium, loserone, Broadsword and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserone Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 What about an actual Berlingo? @Jimbob McGregor will have one for sale as of about yesterday I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted July 17, 2022 Author Share Posted July 17, 2022 On 7/16/2022 at 8:39 PM, loserone said: What about an actual Berlingo? @Jimbob McGregor will have one for sale as of about yesterday I think I've had a Berlingo, and whilst it was a very useful vehicle, I really really want a van. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted August 4, 2022 Author Share Posted August 4, 2022 FLEET UPDATE. Much excites. DW8 Berlingo. 170k, side door, not boarded out, solid sills, rear axle ok (at the moment). Engines a bit oily, but TADTS on these? Xantia is at the menders, again. Just a return pipe this time I think. Xsara is going soon, having been roffled here recently. 406 is going too; possibly also by way of a roffle. Cactus is being an car for the wife, as it's got Bluetooth and air con. loserone, Lacquer Peel, mk2_craig and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted August 5, 2022 Author Share Posted August 5, 2022 Kringle, Lacquer Peel, AxWomble and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted August 10, 2022 Author Share Posted August 10, 2022 Time for the 406 to find a new home using the medium of chance. See my other thread for full roffle details. Please do not request numbers in this thread, I'll miss it-post in the roffle thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserone Posted August 11, 2022 Share Posted August 11, 2022 What a heroic fleet you have here Kringle 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted April 24, 2023 Author Share Posted April 24, 2023 Incoming car. As is often the case, collection involves an epic train journey. A long, unexciting train journey. More interesting updates to follow, or possibly not as I'm bored of this already. CaptainBoom, Lacquer Peel, AnnoyingPentium and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loserone Posted April 24, 2023 Share Posted April 24, 2023 EXCITE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted April 24, 2023 Author Share Posted April 24, 2023 Destination reached (well some time ago actually). mk2_craig and AnnoyingPentium 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted April 24, 2023 Author Share Posted April 24, 2023 No pez shot, the pay at pump thing messed me about for ages and I forgot. Have a pasty shot instead: Vantman, AnnoyingPentium, lesapandre and 5 others 7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket88 Posted April 24, 2023 Share Posted April 24, 2023 7 minutes ago, robinmasters said: No pez shot, the pay at pump thing messed me about for ages and I forgot. Have a pasty shot instead: Ex Rocket Towers…. Nice to meet you, have a nice waft back to Folkestone 👍🏻 lesapandre 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinmasters Posted April 27, 2023 Author Share Posted April 27, 2023 Busy busy busy at the moment, so a full introduction to the 75 won't be here for a while. Suffice to say it's lovely; took over five hours to drive back from Colin's, only stopped once (near Grantham, for a pasty, see above), and thoroughly enjoyed the whole drive including M25 misery, biblical rain, and much tiredness. I've had a quick look at it this morning, cleaned out some rubbish, and discovered a load of parts in the spare wheel well. For those that didn't know, the boot floor in these has a hydraulic strut and a light; LUXURY. Sightly improved the cloudy headlights. It needs a thorough clean, the headlining is drooping, and it's got ABS and airbag lights on. Other than that, it's flippin' lovely. Vantman, LightBulbFun, Popsicle and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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