#121: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - 98% COMPLETED 14/06/2010 Author: dan_206, Location: Bury St EdmundsPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:21 pm ---- Ahh right i take that back in that case, about the exhaust cut out will look really good when done though
£600 to smooth side strips out?? Surly if you did all the prep work though, it would be cheaper as would only really need to re spray etc. Yeah it would look pretty awsome, nice to have a bit of power behind it aswell though but nah i am impressed, one of best colours to do it with aswell
Ahh right i take that back in that case, about the exhaust cut out will look really good when done though
£600 to smooth side strips out?? Surly if you did all the prep work though, it would be cheaper as would only really need to re spray etc. Yeah it would look pretty awsome, nice to have a bit of power behind it aswell though but nah i am impressed, one of best colours to do it with aswell
Yeah, £600 :l
Next time you're with your 206, have a close look, where the side strips are the body work slightly flares out! Therefore would have to be 'cut down' etc, and would be very hard to make perfect and smooth again.
Not saying it can't be done. Anything can be done for the right money
#123: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: freestylejamie, Location: East LondonPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:18 pm ---- i dont think the morettes fit with the smoothed look to be honest but just my opinion
#124: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: Ross, Location: West MidlandsPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 2:57 pm ---- Only just spotted this project!
First off, nice to see someone with flared rear arches, although I'm afraid I'll have to agree with 206T16, it looks a bit untidy where the rear panel meets the bumper, the bumper needs to come out more to meet the line of the arch. I know it's probably a hard thing to get right, but Coopz' old car was perfect in that respect so it can obviously be achieved.
Not keen on the smoothed boot, purely for the fact that you now have nowhere for the plate to go and anywhere you stick it now will look untidy and spoil the look a bit. I'd be inclined to stick it in the rear window though, it'll look better, but it'll also attract more police attention I guess!
The wheels and stretch look cool, shame to see you're selling the 15x8's though , I'm guessing this is purely down to the brakes being big and therefore needing the wheels spaced out?
I'd probably go for some standard crystal headlights over the Morettes, or tinted crystals, as I think they'd work better with the whole smoothed look.
Just my opinion.
#125: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: EuroPeugeot, Location: SW EnglandPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:54 am ----
Ross wrote:
Only just spotted this project!
First off, nice to see someone with flared rear arches, although I'm afraid I'll have to agree with 206T16, it looks a bit untidy where the rear panel meets the bumper, the bumper needs to come out more to meet the line of the arch. I know it's probably a hard thing to get right, but Coopz' old car was perfect in that respect so it can obviously be achieved.
Not keen on the smoothed boot, purely for the fact that you now have nowhere for the plate to go and anywhere you stick it now will look untidy and spoil the look a bit. I'd be inclined to stick it in the rear window though, it'll look better, but it'll also attract more police attention I guess!
The wheels and stretch look cool, shame to see you're selling the 15x8's though , I'm guessing this is purely down to the brakes being big and therefore needing the wheels spaced out?
I'd probably go for some standard crystal headlights over the Morettes, or tinted crystals, as I think they'd work better with the whole smoothed look.
Just my opinion.
I did have the rear plate in the window for a litte while. I might get a square 'motorbike' plate in the rear window, I've seen that on smooth rears before, and I think it looks pretty good.
And yeah yeah 8" wheels have to go, purely because of the spacers I'm using, make them far too wide
#126: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: 206ed, Location: southamptonPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:06 pm ---- looks really cool mate ! you say you have spent 1500 so far ?
love the banded steels to how much did that cost ?
#127: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: EuroPeugeot, Location: SW EnglandPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:18 am ---- Car now for sale.
£2,500
#128: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: dante2427, Location: londonPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:48 am ---- im trying my best to do the euro look but im having a few problems...
1..i need a de-badged grill i cant find any!
2. need to lower it and dont know where to go to get it done
3.i would flush my boot but i dont know how to light it up?
4.. i want deep dish rims on stretch tyres i cant find any...i want the ones that u got on your pug!
if anyone cud please help me it would b great!
#129: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: DJ-, Location: UKPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 7:58 am ---- part exchange on doors?!
#130: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: EuroPeugeot, Location: SW EnglandPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:20 am ----
dante2427 wrote:
im trying my best to do the euro look but im having a few problems...
1..i need a de-badged grill i cant find any!
2. need to lower it and dont know where to go to get it done
3.i would flush my boot but i dont know how to light it up?
4.. i want deep dish rims on stretch tyres i cant find any...i want the ones that u got on your pug!
if anyone cud please help me it would b great!
Buy my car, I can even deliver
PM me (;
#131: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: dante2427, Location: londonPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:11 am ---- onlooool
#132: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: Art_Zee, Location: Navan, IrelandPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:04 am ---- Could anyone tell me, what the rim size is of the deep dish one's that he has?! Looking for a wide one 8j or probably 9j, 16", just cant find the perfect offset size "ET= ???" don't want to use spacers if I can survive without them.
Could someone advise?! Thanks ppl.
#133: Re: COMPLETED - EuroPeugeot's WIP - 14/06/2010 Author: Art_Zee, Location: Navan, IrelandPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:21 am ----
EuroPeugeot wrote:
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I'll let the pictures do the talking
All comments welcome.
FYI, yes I shall be getting banded front wheels, and make the other little things perfect over time. But at least she's on the road now
Come here - it looks like you've got steel alloys welded?! I know that they do weld alloys for a requested size etc, just can't find anyone who does them.
#134: Re: EuroPeugeot's WIP - UPDATED 14/06/2010 Author: Southall, Location: Warwickshire, UKPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:09 am ---- These guys do the job- Click
Nice WIP mate, similar to what I'm going for, shame it'll be unfinished! hopefully someone with equal aspirations will take it over
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