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Treated the 180 to some colour coded parts
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mattymj
PostPosted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:36 pm Up
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Decided after much thought to get the sp archs, roof plastics, wiper cover and my splitter colour coded.

Here are the results:-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


All comments welcome, Thanks

 
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DSWR
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must say, mate. VERY NICE indeed!:) car looks great! love what you've done, the white alloys are a nice touch, too! don't think I've seen them on a black 180 before:) may I recommend looking at other aerials? get a smaller one, or even a shark fin? you can get shorter aerials off fleabay. I'm planning on getting mine removed from the front of the car and put on the rear in the new year
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bashyy1
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Yeah the aerials looks so much better on the back I must say.

Haha you've got the same few little dinks in the spoiler I've got on my 180. Exactl same place. How weird.

Looking lush though man

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Car looking great :),love what you have done,such a great example for a black GTi 180 Smile
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DSWR wrote:
I'm planning on getting mine removed from the front of the car and put on the rear in the new year

Well I have thought of that long time ago,but never got around on doing it,as it's not an easy job,what makes it difficult is the glued roof liner,which make it hard to take it off,and you may end by brake it to half,and mine like a brand new one,so that is why I'm having a second thought about that,but I must say,the aerial on the back is the most beautiful one,i wonder why Peugeot didn't fix all of them on the back.

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Lex206
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looks stunning,maybe you should fit some spacers though?
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Lex206 wrote:
looks stunning,maybe you should fit some spacers though?

Do you mean to bring the wheel out wider? If you do that's not a bad idea, will it affect the handling at all having the wheels slightly further apart?

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Looks good, interested to see how the splitter will look after a couple of months though
 

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mattymj
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Hi all and thanks for the feedback. I do have a small aerial but use this one out of shows as the reception is poor. Spacers are a nice idea but I worry it may upset the handling of the car.
 
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looking good mate Smile
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mattymj
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Here is my stumpy aerial

 

 
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Ange47
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I'd put some spacers on, the wheels need to be abit more outwards, will improve the look of this already nice car quite a lot.
 
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mattymj
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But then will the wheels stick out too far at the bottom? Plus I had issues finding longer bolts to fit my wheels
 
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mattymj
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Who sells spacers and the flat seated bolts? Will it make them stick out too far at the bottom?
 
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How much camber you got? that will decide how much your bottom hangs out. Mine do it, looks good
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