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MattyP's 180 Project - Updated 26/05/15
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MattyP
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:16 am Up
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today got 1 step closer to having the cage fitted, washed the car and decided to remove the rear seats Smile

 

 

 


will be leaving the rear seat belts in until I have everything ready, i.e the cage and everything to tidy the rear inc install, only issue I had was trying to remove the seat belt clips, bloody bolt wouldn't undo lol

 
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Vexs
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MattyP wrote:
Sticking with 17's mate, don't like 16's lol they should be just as light as the pro race 1.2's but def alot lighter than the standard wheels

Fair enough. Looking good so far though man!

Going to be nosy and ask what are you using to secure the box in the boot? Looks like velcro straps?
Been looking for something to secure a slightly bigger bag/box for some essentials and quick detailing stuff.

 


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MattyP
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Vexs wrote:
MattyP wrote:
Sticking with 17's mate, don't like 16's lol they should be just as light as the pro race 1.2's but def alot lighter than the standard wheels

Fair enough. Looking good so far though man!

Going to be nosy and ask what are you using to secure the box in the boot? Looks like velcro straps?
Been looking for something to secure a slightly bigger bag/box for some essentials and quick detailing stuff.

Thanks mate

No not velcro, these are proper straps which were standard with the car and are riveted to the boot wall

 
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Don't forget that even without rear seats your car is still registered as a 4-seater - so your insurance company will need to know. Your car could fail the MOT without rear seats too. Just a warning!
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Vexs
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MattyP wrote:
Vexs wrote:
MattyP wrote:
Sticking with 17's mate, don't like 16's lol they should be just as light as the pro race 1.2's but def alot lighter than the standard wheels

Fair enough. Looking good so far though man!

Going to be nosy and ask what are you using to secure the box in the boot? Looks like velcro straps?
Been looking for something to secure a slightly bigger bag/box for some essentials and quick detailing stuff.

Thanks mate

No not velcro, these are proper straps which were standard with the car and are riveted to the boot wall

Never realised they where a standard option! Thanks dude

 


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Vexs wrote:
MattyP wrote:
Vexs wrote:
MattyP wrote:
Sticking with 17's mate, don't like 16's lol they should be just as light as the pro race 1.2's but def alot lighter than the standard wheels

Fair enough. Looking good so far though man!

Going to be nosy and ask what are you using to secure the box in the boot? Looks like velcro straps?
Been looking for something to secure a slightly bigger bag/box for some essentials and quick detailing stuff.

Thanks mate

No not velcro, these are proper straps which were standard with the car and are riveted to the boot wall

Never realised they where a standard option! Thanks dude

They work out a couple of quid each from your friendly Peugeot dealer

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Barking wrote:
Don't forget that even without rear seats your car is still registered as a 4-seater - so your insurance company will need to know. Your car could fail the MOT without rear seats too. Just a warning!

Thanks mate, will bare that in mind, just renewed my insurance literally and mot is due in march but i been using the same garage for the last 7yrs so they might be ok with it but will double check and if needs be the rear seats will go back in and an awesome install will be made

Just spoke to the garage, they've said that if there's nothing fitted to do with the rear seats, i.e. the seats, seatbelts and the seatbelt buckles then it won't fail the mot

 
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MattyP wrote:
Barking wrote:
Don't forget that even without rear seats your car is still registered as a 4-seater - so your insurance company will need to know. Your car could fail the MOT without rear seats too. Just a warning!

Thanks mate, will bare that in mind, just renewed my insurance literally and mot is due in march but i been using the same garage for the last 7yrs so they might be ok with it but will double check and if needs be the rear seats will go back in and an awesome install will be made

Just spoke to the garage, they've said that if there's nothing fitted to do with the rear seats, i.e. the seats, seatbelts and the seatbelt buckles then it won't fail the mot

My GTi 138 failed the MOT because it had 180 seats (4-seater) but was registered as a 5-seater on the V5C.
Maybe the tester was just envious Laughing

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MattyP
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Barking wrote:
MattyP wrote:
Barking wrote:
Don't forget that even without rear seats your car is still registered as a 4-seater - so your insurance company will need to know. Your car could fail the MOT without rear seats too. Just a warning!

Thanks mate, will bare that in mind, just renewed my insurance literally and mot is due in march but i been using the same garage for the last 7yrs so they might be ok with it but will double check and if needs be the rear seats will go back in and an awesome install will be made

Just spoke to the garage, they've said that if there's nothing fitted to do with the rear seats, i.e. the seats, seatbelts and the seatbelt buckles then it won't fail the mot

My GTi 138 failed the MOT because it had 180 seats (4-seater) but was registered as a 5-seater on the V5C.
Maybe the tester was just envious Laughing

Maybe lol

The garage will be passing it through the mot with the decat on Wink

 
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This project looks sweet. Can I ask what cage your having fitted? Is it the one in the photo you posted as I can only find full cages Sad
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benkeeganbmx wrote:
This project looks sweet. Can I ask what cage your having fitted? Is it the one in the photo you posted as I can only find full cages Sad

Yeah it is mate, it's sold by a place called Corby Motorsport

 
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Whats the rubber in the middle for? Just curious

Peugeot 206 1.1 Smile Best car in the world... so far Wink
 
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Looks great
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MattyP
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TomRobbo94 wrote:
 


Whats the rubber in the middle for? Just curious

If your referring to the circular black trim just behind the drivers seat, that's the fuel pump mate.

 
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Learn something new everyday haha cheers
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