The Citroen Car Club of NSW began in 1964 as a way for Citroen enthusiasts to help each other to maintain their vehicles and to form social links with people with similar interests across Australia. The Club has thrived since then. Our members come from all parts of NSW , interstate and overseas.
The Club's current key functions are to:
The Citroen Car Club of NSW started in 1964 as a way for Citroen enthusiasts to help each other to maintain their vehicles and to form social links with people with similar interests across Australia. The Club has thrived since then. Our members come from all parts of NSW , interstate and overseas.
Monthly General Meeting
The club's monthly general meetings are held at the Veteran and Vintage Car Club hall, 134 Queens Rd, Fivedock on the last Monday of each month except December. Meetings start at 7:30 pm with some social chat before hand. After the meeting ends there is a light supper including tea and coffee provided free of charge.
There is some limited parking on the forecourt, others available on Queens Rd and more in side streets.
Meetings include basic general business, sharing of stories of Citroen related interest, recent events and other news. Occasionally we have guest speakers from various areas of interest to members.
The Club strives to have at least one social and/or technical function every month. There is an assortment of social events such as picnics, planned drives and special days for specific model anniversaries. Technical days are held about four times per year and these are aimed at helping people help themselves to repair, maintain and learn about their car and the rest of the Citroën models. There are many technically experienced and knowledgeable people in the Club who are willing to provide good advice.
The major social event for each year is Cit In, which is a combined meeting of all Australian Citroen Clubs held in a different state each year.
The Club publishes its magazine The Chevrons up to six times per year issued as a PDF.