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The bumper guide to budget modding!
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#31: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: shaker, Location: Austria PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:45 am
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good post Daba!

#32: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Mike_XS, Location: Southampton PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:54 am
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Good post! I'm gonna give taking off the wrapping on the door a go! Cheers.

#33: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: spud_gti, Location: Nottingham PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:42 am
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ph2 washer jets? valve caps?? maybe a guide on the two bucket wash method and possibly good polish and waxs???

made a list from the first page and will be doing a few of them to the pug when i get bored lol.

good thread Very Happy

#34: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Danw_VVT, Location: Herts/London PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:02 am
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masking crystals....still wanna do it lol

#35: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: davek, Location: Southampton PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:33 am
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Good post - perhaps a liitle more info about the smd lights - where can you get them, what advantages they have, etc

#36: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Cai-206, Location: Tenby, Pembrokeshire PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:11 pm
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Really helpful thread, I'm wanting to get most of these mods done in the next few weeks Smile


1. Debadge the rear. DONE ..I took off the "peugeot" and "206" badges, but left the lion badge on.

2. Pull off your B pillar vinyl DONE ..think this looks great!

3. Aero Wipers DONE ..looks fresh and I think gives a clearer windscreen.

4. Colour Coding DONE ..this looks lots better.

5. Front badge painting ..still not sure what colour to spray it seeing as my cars silver, maybe red?

6. Light Masking ..worried I'll bugger up my crystals doing this Crying or Very sad

7. Stickers ..I'm not keen on stickers.

8. Door card trim ..I'm thinking black leather, and on the glove box too.

9. Caliper Paint ..front are going red, rear drums gloss black.

10. Change your interior lights colours ..red, blue or white? hhhmmm.

11. De-wiper your rear ..want to this straight away, where can you get the grommits to fit the rear window from?

12. Phase 2 boot strip DONE

13. Phase 2 Rear Lights DONE

14. Interior Spraying ..am going to do the clock/radio/aircon surround red, might do the door handles and outer air vents too.

15. Wraps ..not sure what to wrap, maybe the wing mirror caps with carbon wrap?

16. Sidelights DONE ..I've also put 55w xenon H7 bulbs in for my dipped and fullbeam lights, and 55w H1 bulbs in my sport fog lights.


I've also put the GTi spoiler on the rear (I hope the Tiger Seal doesn't let me down), I've put a honeycome grill on the front and painted the silver/chrome edges red, I've put a L.E.D bonnet vent on (in my opinion they look good on a silver 206, I haven't wired it into my lights yet - not sure if I want to), got a gloss black stubby aerial, I've put SP chrome sliders on my dashboard vents, and I've put some red dustcaps on Razz
..I think my 206 is coming on nicely!

#37: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Dabamash, Location: The car in front PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:25 pm
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Cai-206 wrote:
Really helpful thread, I'm wanting to get most of these mods done in the next few weeks Smile


1. Debadge the rear. DONE ..I took off the "peugeot" and "206" badges, but left the lion badge on.

2. Pull off your B pillar vinyl DONE ..think this looks great!

3. Aero Wipers DONE ..looks fresh and I think gives a clearer windscreen.

4. Colour Coding DONE ..this looks lots better.

5. Front badge painting ..still not sure what colour to spray it seeing as my cars silver, maybe red?

6. Light Masking ..worried I'll bugger up my crystals doing this Crying or Very sad

7. Stickers ..I'm not keen on stickers.

8. Door card trim ..I'm thinking black leather, and on the glove box too.

9. Caliper Paint ..front are going red, rear drums gloss black.

10. Change your interior lights colours ..red, blue or white? hhhmmm.

11. De-wiper your rear ..want to this straight away, where can you get the grommits to fit the rear window from?

12. Phase 2 boot strip DONE

13. Phase 2 Rear Lights DONE

14. Interior Spraying ..am going to do the clock/radio/aircon surround red, might do the door handles and outer air vents too.

15. Wraps ..not sure what to wrap, maybe the wing mirror caps with carbon wrap?

16. Sidelights DONE ..I've also put 55w xenon H7 bulbs in for my dipped and fullbeam lights, and 55w H1 bulbs in my sport fog lights.


I've also put the GTi spoiler on the rear (I hope the Tiger Seal doesn't let me down), I've put a honeycome grill on the front and painted the silver/chrome edges red, I've put a L.E.D bonnet vent on (in my opinion they look good on a silver 206, I haven't wired it into my lights yet - not sure if I want to), got a gloss black stubby aerial, I've put SP chrome sliders on my dashboard vents, and I've put some red dustcaps on Razz
..I think my 206 is coming on nicely!

Don't do the badge red, it'll look dodgy. However, the outer chrome might work in red. Put a pic up in the virtual modding area and somebody will photoshop it for you.

Wrapped mirrors are cool, do it Wink

#38: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: The_Stig, Location: Stirling PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:03 pm
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EGR removal for the oil burners on the forum???

#39: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Dabamash, Location: The car in front PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:07 pm
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No idea, have a search. Are you looking for a how-to?

#40: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: tomd0801754, Location: Moscow PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:10 pm
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Dabamash wrote:
No idea, have a search. Are you looking for a how-to?

He meant adding Kersh's EGR removal guide... However this is for styling not performance. Wink

#41: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: The_Stig, Location: Stirling PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:12 pm
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nope, my pugs well past needing that......but its a free mod and thought you may like to add it..........

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...=4535.html

#42: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Dabamash, Location: The car in front PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:12 pm
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tomd0801754 wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
No idea, have a search. Are you looking for a how-to?

He meant adding Kersh's EGR removal guide... However this is for styling not performance. Wink

yeah, I thought as much. I guess someone could do a performance on a budget thread, however, I personally don't feel I know enough. (Can't be f****d)

#43: Re: The bumper guide to modding on a budget Author: Dabamash, Location: The car in front PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 7:47 am
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Couple of OP additions and extra info.

#44: Re: The bumper guide to budget modding! Author: Danny., Location: Peterborough PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:41 am
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Great post. When peeling the black tape of teh B pillars it decided it dodnt want paint on the car no more :L
So teh gorgeous ste wrapped it in carbon fibre for me Smile

#45: Re: The bumper guide to budget modding! Author: kobrakai1986, Location: Caerphilly/Hengoed/Ystrad Mynach PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:06 am
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Are the phase 2 rear lights a straight swap? Also are
the front lights still MOT friendly after they are masked?



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