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Another Aussie here. Beware of the fault codes. They can take you down the wrong path and may cost many $$$ trying to fix a mis-diagnosed problem. You need to find someone who can fix the car without relying on the codes only. Other than that, they are great cars and a future classic.
I recommend you see Justin Fisher Automotive in Deepdene. He's very good at Peugeots!!! I take my car there. These fault codes can be very misleading. Let us know how you go.
How many miles on the 21K car? That's almost more than what the Aussie cars were getting! Mind you, it's hard to tell here since there's none for sale...:D
I've read so many stories where people take their car with fault codes to some mechanic who mis-diagnoses the problem. The owner then thinks there are soooooo many things wrong, "I better sell the car." Most issues I've read about are actually very minor. These misleading fault codes are more of...
Mine had surface water spotting that I couldn't remove by washing. I used a mixture of Meguiars Ultimate compound and a bit of extra heavy cut boat fibreglass polish to speed the process along. Meguiars is very gentle and would've taken too long :) Before I took these photos I gave it a quick...
That's a shame the Meguiars didn't work. It worked great on mine. Maybe yours were a bit more damaged. You could try using a very heavy cut polish. Something like products used on fibreglass boats that need an extra heavy cut. If you do try it, be cautious at first.
I saw one last weekend at Rosebud. I reckon I see one once every couple of months.
There was a lovely R recently sold for 30K in Perth. So cheap. He just wanted to sell it fast. And it did.....
Keep an eye out. And move fast!
Good on you for having 3. Wow.
The seats are surprisingly low. I push off the seat base to get out. I used to push on the bolster, but it will tear if you do that. And I'm no spring chicken at 60 :cool: