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1999 Diablo Red GTi
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Martind
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:36 am Up
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Hi All,

I started posting in the Photshoot Gallery, but I am doing so much to the car that I though it best to start a Project Thread.

So, Here is the car as I first got it

 


 


As you can see, it is a pretty clean example to start with.
It has:
17" Challengers
Most of the SP Kit on it
Powerflow Exhaust
Lowered on Bilstein All Round
And is all working spot on... Not bad for an 13 Year old Peugeot!

1st Mod was to Remove the 206 Stickers.

 


Second Mod was to get hold of Phase 2 Rear Lights and a Phase 2 Bootstrip

 


I was planning to Colour Code the Bootstrip, but after seeing it in Black I changed my mind.

So, a Red and Black themed car project was beginning!

Alloys were painted Black

 


Next, I upgraded the inside to a Phase 2 Centre Console

 


Then, I painted the Badge, The Bonnet Vents and the wiper cover. Along with the Bootstrip and Front and Rear Bumper Strips

 


 


 


 


 


 


Fitted the rear bumperstrip today, as I am waiting fot my Morrettes, SP Arches and Wind Deflectors to arrive.

So, on 18/02/2012 the car stands like this.

 


 


19/02/2012 - Painted the Door Handle Surrounds in Silver

 


Fitted (bear in mind the centre console is unfinished)

 


 


 


Today 21/02/12 the Morrettes were finally delivered, along with the Wind Deflectors and SP Arches.
Haven't got the Arches done just yet, but have painted and fitted the Morrettes and fitted the Wind Deflectors.

 


 


 


 


 


 


Centre Console was finished on 01/03/2012

 


Windows tinted 08/03/2012

 


 


 


 

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread

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michaelbishop
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Very nice! Love red & black 206's!
What was the previous owner thinking with that 206 info on the rear window! Laughing

 

The Journey, The Garage,
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Martind
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:43 am Up
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Who knows? Was an older guy too....
It wasn't just the sticker on the back, there was also '206' on 1 spoke of each of the alloys.
Luckily they were only cheaply done, so just peeled off.

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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pug-206-boy
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Looking good dude!
 
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Martind
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Thanks.
I think so, but I am biased!
Can't wait to get the arches and morrettes in!

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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tom2581
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looking good i'll be following this, i got gti in same colour, only problem i've had is i tried to debadge and the laquer peeled away with the peugeot badge Sad
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Martind
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Been there and done that mate, Thats why I am going to leave them on Smile
 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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tom2581
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proper gutted when it peeled off 1st car its ever happened to me on gotta find out how much its gonna cost to repair or attempt myself lol
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Walton450
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painting the center console diablo red look sweet.

find photos in my account, (not sure how to attach).

I\'m Steve got a 2003 verve.
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craigdmjv
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easy to do your self if your careful
 


206cc owner and yes i am a male lol Smile
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Martind
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Yeah, it is a little annoying!

Not going to go with the Red Centre Console, that is a bit too lairy in my opinion. I may paint it in a dark silver/aluminium colour though. Make it look a bit more modern inside

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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craigdmjv
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do parts gloss black like in the new bmw's also what bout cc red and black front seats and rear black leather seats
 


206cc owner and yes i am a male lol Smile
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20619d
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lookin good looks bit like mine lol
 
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Martind
PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:19 am Up
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Nah, no interior parts will be going gloss black. That is a bit dated now.
CC seats are a good idea, but the red is very bright so is a bit more suited to the cherry and flamenco red 206's. I think they would stick out a bit in a diablo red.

The mods are coming along simialar to yours 20619d, I don't think we will be going quite as mad as your engine bay and bootbuild though!

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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Martind
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:55 pm Up
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Martind wrote:
Hi All,

I started posting in the Photshoot Gallery, but I am doing so much to the car that I though it best to start a Project Thread.

So, Here is the car as I first got it

 


 


As you can see, it is a pretty clean example to start with.
It has:
17" Challengers
Most of the SP Kit on it
Powerflow Exhaust
Lowered on Bilstein All Round
And is all working spot on... Not bad for an 13 Year old Peugeot!

1st Mod was to Remove the 206 Stickers.

 


Second Mod was to get hold of Phase 2 Rear Lights and a Phase 2 Bootstrip

 


I was planning to Colour Code the Bootstrip, but after seeing it in Black I changed my mind.

So, a Red and Black themed car project was beginning!

Alloys were painted Black

 


Next, I upgraded the inside to a Phase 2 Centre Console

 


Then, I painted the Badge, The Bonnet Vents and the wiper cover. Along with the Bootstrip and Front and Rear Bumper Strips

 


 


 


 


 


 


Fitted the rear bumperstrip today, as I am waiting fot my Morrettes, SP Arches and Wind Deflectors to arrive.

So, on 18/02/2012 the car stands like this.

 


 


19/02/2012 - Painted the Door Handle Surrounds in Silver

 

Fitted (bear in mind the centre console is unfinished)

 


 


 

 

Current Motor: 2001 206CC 2.0 16v
Old Motor: 1999 206 GTI 2.0 16v
Mods: Black Challenger's, Powerflow Exhaust, SP Grill, Lowered on Bilstein Shocks and Springs. Phase 2 Rear Lights, Bootstrip & Centre Console, Morrettes, Heko Wind Deflectors, SP Arches
My old 1999 GTi Project Thread
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