Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

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Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Mr. Taub » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:01 pm

Dear all,

As seen often, XM cars in good condition, but with oxidated side mouldings/ steel trims.
Fortunately, I can offer you a complete new stainless steel set, existing of 8 pieces and
mounting instructions. Costs: € 79,-.

I need your full adress, I'll give you my bankaccount nr. Via IBAN/ BIC in Euro's no extra
posting costs. Via Paypall € 5,- extra costs. About one week after the money is booked
over, you recieve the package via TNTpost. Many clients already pleased around Europe!

Greetings, :D
Mr. Taub, HOLLAND
Attention: also for Xantia (4 pieces: € 49.-)

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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Peter.N. » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:08 pm

Can you do the trim for the bumpers as well?
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Mr. Taub » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:18 pm

Dear Peter N (and all others),

No I can offer you only the side mouldings.
Gr. Mr. Taub, HOLLAND
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Assich » Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:51 am

Seems a bit odd that this person wants money paid into an account. Alarms beels are ringing for me. He only joined the forum two days ago. May well be genuine but with ebay and paypal being the easy way to do this I just would not be willing to hand over that sort of cash without a guarantee.
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by robert_e_smart » Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:30 am

Hi Assich,

I believe it to be genuine enough, Mr Taub advertises on the French Planete Citroen forum. Using the bank account saves the seller from paying e-bay and paypal fees.
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by kenhall » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:42 am

I remember pointing out this guy on the old Club-XM a while back and agree with Robert that he is genuine, although I have not dealt with him. Doesn't our fellow member 'techmanagain' offer something similar for side trims?

Ken

BTW The reason the trims deteriorate is because salt gets behind the trim and corrodes the aluminised plastic (definitely not steel!)

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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Mr. Taub » Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:56 pm

Dear fellows and others,

Indeed just member of this - for me- (new?) webside, I hop inn with an offer a Citro XM/ Xantia fan shoudn't refuse.... As said correctly I've some good reputation at different other European websites. As said please contact me by e- mail, I'll show you some pictures of the XM and/ or Xantia strips. And to cheat somebody is easily spread out these these days...
(the power of internet!).

Looking forward to my first UK customers on this side, :idea:
Greetings,
Mr. Taub, HOLLAND

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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by robertmnorton » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:42 am

Hi all,i understand the reservations of some members with respesct to the buying procedure offered by Mr Taub.However, this is very much accepted in europe.I myself have used this process to obtain TEVES ABS SENSORS from Germany when the rear was only available from Citroen.I obtained both a front and a rear for half Cit price and was delivered in 3 days from the original on-line order by DHL.
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Mr. Taub » Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:23 pm

New interested people? Please write e-mail!
Greetings,
Mr. Taub, HOLLAND
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Re: Oxidation problems with your original XM steel trims?

Post by Mr. Taub » Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:04 pm

Dear all,

As seen often, XM cars in good condition, but with oxidated side mouldings/ steel trims.
Fortunately, I can offer you a complete new stainless steel set, existing of 8 pieces and
mounting instructions. Costs: € 79,-.

I need your full adress, I'll give you my bankaccount nr. Via IBAN/ BIC in Euro's no extra
posting costs. Via Paypall € 5,- extra costs. About one week after the money is booked
over, you recieve the package via TNTpost. Many clients already pleased around Europe!

Greetings,
Mr. Taub, HOLLAND
Attention: also for Xantia (4 pieces: € 49.-)

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