#1: What to do with my 206... Author: FullThrottle, Location: I travel a lot...Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:32 pm ---- Sorry if this is in the wrong section but she's a potential project
What on earth shall I do with my 206 ??
I havent had her long and I dont have a huge budget but im open to suggestions for the future.
I've been looking at the bumper guide of budget mods so might do a few of those but I'm in the school of thought less is more but i do like the 206 branded stuff.
Her body work isnt great so she will need some work done on that eventually.
Also the wiper on the rear is too big to clear the roof spoiler so need to replace that and the front wipers are smearing so will be ordering some aeros for the front.
This is the only pic I have of her atm sorry guys:
Each to their own so open to suggestions so thanks for all the input but don't be offended if I don't do it
#2: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: Walton450, Location: LeicesterPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:41 pm ---- Pick up a cheap set off alloys off eBay first off. Just remember it will cost u about an extra £50 if you tell your insurance.
#3: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: FullThrottle, Location: I travel a lot...Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:51 pm ---- Cheers Walton, was thinking of leaving the wheels for now as dont really want to pay the extra insurance atm to upgrade to the alloys and my hubs are already a bit tatty but bound to get scratched up anyway as im covering a fair amount of poor road surface atm. In the long term hoping to get some alloys and maybe upgrade the tyre size
#4: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: Martind, Location: Woolsery, North DevonPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:07 pm ----
FullThrottle wrote:
as dont really want to pay the extra insurance atm to upgrade to the alloys
Anything you do to it is classed as a modification really, so if you do tell your insurence company about anything you do it will more than likely hike up your premium.
#5: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:22 pm ---- What the question you should be asking is 'Will i own this car long?' If the answer is no then dont mod it as you just loose money, if the answer is yes then have a read through project threads as they will help you picture parts on your car
#6: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: marc206, Location: Bourne, LincsPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:20 pm ---- crystal headlights phase 2 rear lights phase 2 bootstrip and colour code bump strips makes it look more fit
#7: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:14 am ----
Walton450 wrote:
Pick up a cheap set off alloys off eBay first off. Just remember it will cost u about an extra £50 if you tell your insurance.
Not all the time. My FMIC, Alloys and every other mod add £0. Phone up you'd insurers, ask them what WOULD happen if you were to add Alloys/Spoiler/Peugeot Sports bumpers.
#8: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: DeadEyePaul, Location: Rugby,WarwickshirePosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:52 am ---- Adrian flux is good! I have cover for loosing my keys, legal cover, courtesy car, protected no claims and breakdown cover with all mods declared for under £500 for the year!
Before I was with direct line and I had only a no claims discount and was paying the same
#9: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: Andy_, Location: Isle of ManPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:38 am ----
Walton450 wrote:
Pick up a cheap set off alloys off eBay first off. Just remember it will cost u about an extra £50 if you tell your insurance.
I declared my seats and they didnt cost anything
#10: Re: What to do with my 206... Author: Lowercase, Location: East SussexPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:07 am ---- get summit worth spending time and money on.
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