Woo hoo - here's my ScoobyNet impostor
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Took advantage of the nice weather and a clean car (a rare combination!) to take some pics of my car at the weekend.
Et voila!
Unfortunately you can't see the ScoobyNet sticker from this angle.
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Et voila!
Unfortunately you can't see the ScoobyNet sticker from this angle.
[This message has been edited by The_Gza (edited 29 August 2001).]
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Edited by webmaster to remove ridiculous and offensive comments. The type of which there is no place for on scoobynet.
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First off Gza nice looking car mate
Siver Shadow i do hope your just playing if not get a fu*cking life you ****
Si
Getting quite cheesed off with peoples attitudes
Siver Shadow i do hope your just playing if not get a fu*cking life you ****
Si
Getting quite cheesed off with peoples attitudes
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oooh! nice! I like it, good color as well.
What did silver shadow say? (email me if you want) guess it was the typical 'it's not scoob so why you posting here' crap. tsk! some people eh!
What wheels are they? the look like Khan's but then what do I know
What did silver shadow say? (email me if you want) guess it was the typical 'it's not scoob so why you posting here' crap. tsk! some people eh!
What wheels are they? the look like Khan's but then what do I know
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Spot on looking car Gza! One in our work car park with a few extras - Magnex back box etc and it looks good.
Silver shadow, joker? = fine Serious = Get the fu@k off the board.
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Silver shadow, joker? = fine Serious = Get the fu@k off the board.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by The_Gza:
<B>Chris,
Wheels are 17" with 205/40/17 Toyo Proxes T1-S - much better than the standard set-up.
Cheers [/quote]
What's the ride like compared to the standard 15 or 16s? I'd have another, although I <B>will</B> be taking the 206PS for a spin when it comes out....
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<B>Chris,
Wheels are 17" with 205/40/17 Toyo Proxes T1-S - much better than the standard set-up.
Cheers [/quote]
What's the ride like compared to the standard 15 or 16s? I'd have another, although I <B>will</B> be taking the 206PS for a spin when it comes out....
ChrisB.
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Chris,
I found the standard ride quite harsh in comparison with my previous 306XSI, so was expecting it to be quite bad once I went to 17" and uprated springs.
However, I heard good things about Eibach springs on the 206, so went for these and I was pleasantly surprised. Not harsh at all and certainly makes a big difference in terms of handling - definitley gives more confidence around corners now.
Although getting rid of the standard "4X4 stance" is probably the biggest benefit!
I'm also looking forward to seeing more on this 206PS - could be seriously tempted, especially if all my bits fit straight on.
I found the standard ride quite harsh in comparison with my previous 306XSI, so was expecting it to be quite bad once I went to 17" and uprated springs.
However, I heard good things about Eibach springs on the 206, so went for these and I was pleasantly surprised. Not harsh at all and certainly makes a big difference in terms of handling - definitley gives more confidence around corners now.
Although getting rid of the standard "4X4 stance" is probably the biggest benefit!
I'm also looking forward to seeing more on this 206PS - could be seriously tempted, especially if all my bits fit straight on.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by The_Gza:
<B>Chris,
I found the standard ride quite harsh in comparison with my previous 306XSI, so was expecting it to be quite bad once I went to 17" and uprated springs.
However, I heard good things about Eibach springs on the 206, so went for these and I was pleasantly surprised. Not harsh at all and certainly makes a big difference in terms of handling - definitley gives more confidence around corners now.
Although getting rid of the standard "4X4 stance" is probably the biggest benefit!
I'm also looking forward to seeing more on this 206PS - could be seriously tempted, especially if all my bits fit straight on.[/quote]
Nice car Gza. I would STRONGLY recommend you take it to L.A.D. of Morcambe who are the dogs danglies at turning Pugs into monsters.
Had mine gas flowed and new valves etc and the difference was amazing!!!!!
Speak to a guy called Ernie Larton!!! What he doesnt know about Pugs isnt worth knowing!! (Ernie - please send cheque to Jza, 35 Mar......... )
Jza
<B>Chris,
I found the standard ride quite harsh in comparison with my previous 306XSI, so was expecting it to be quite bad once I went to 17" and uprated springs.
However, I heard good things about Eibach springs on the 206, so went for these and I was pleasantly surprised. Not harsh at all and certainly makes a big difference in terms of handling - definitley gives more confidence around corners now.
Although getting rid of the standard "4X4 stance" is probably the biggest benefit!
I'm also looking forward to seeing more on this 206PS - could be seriously tempted, especially if all my bits fit straight on.[/quote]
Nice car Gza. I would STRONGLY recommend you take it to L.A.D. of Morcambe who are the dogs danglies at turning Pugs into monsters.
Had mine gas flowed and new valves etc and the difference was amazing!!!!!
Speak to a guy called Ernie Larton!!! What he doesnt know about Pugs isnt worth knowing!! (Ernie - please send cheque to Jza, 35 Mar......... )
Jza
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by 106rallye:
<B>Really like the car! wheels make it stand out and the colour is one of the best IMO.
What is the 206 PS is it going to be more powerful then the GTI?
Cheers
Andy[/quote]
It should have around 180BHP and is meant to be called the 206 Peugeot Sport. Due to be launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show (this week isn't it?).
ChrisB.
<B>Really like the car! wheels make it stand out and the colour is one of the best IMO.
What is the 206 PS is it going to be more powerful then the GTI?
Cheers
Andy[/quote]
It should have around 180BHP and is meant to be called the 206 Peugeot Sport. Due to be launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show (this week isn't it?).
ChrisB.
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Is it a Yaris?
Only joking!
It looks very nice, it really makes it a lot more masculin now- not so girlie/hairdresser.
Only joking again!
But really, it's the first pug that's made me look twice for a while. Praise indeed.
F
Only joking!
It looks very nice, it really makes it a lot more masculin now- not so girlie/hairdresser.
Only joking again!
But really, it's the first pug that's made me look twice for a while. Praise indeed.
F
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Nice looking car mate
Do you still get on the pug forum much??
They have a muppet forum there now It's closed at the moment because of what happened but pop in some time and have a post or two it needs more people
P.S. Seen my 306 down the page a bit
Do you still get on the pug forum much??
They have a muppet forum there now It's closed at the moment because of what happened but pop in some time and have a post or two it needs more people
P.S. Seen my 306 down the page a bit
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Cheers guys
Longun - I'm still on the pug forum a bit. Noticed you'd had a hand in their Muppet forum as well
Liked the pics of your car also - I wanted to do something similar with my 306 when I had it but never had the time/money. Like the rear lights especially.
Longun - I'm still on the pug forum a bit. Noticed you'd had a hand in their Muppet forum as well
Liked the pics of your car also - I wanted to do something similar with my 306 when I had it but never had the time/money. Like the rear lights especially.