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Technically the lights are legal in the UK as the lighting regulations state that the headlight must be either white or yellow in colour. Unlike in Europe where it has to be white.
When adding parts to our cars we don’t need to report them but obviously they have to be road legal and safe
Wow looks to me like vandal damage I can’t see this ever happening in normal operation especially with the spoiler, there are loads of these units in breakers and they’re not too dear at the moment, wing mirrors on the other hand are around £250-£300 for a secondhand one!
I’ve seen some on a 308cc at the French car show, the actual brackets looked hideous and there were signs of damage where the door had touched the wing not nice at all and totally put me off the idea.
I actually passed this car once on the road it definitely took your attention as everything around it were reflected in it very strange look indeed.
The original owner who had this done sold the car and I haven’t seen or heard of it since I reckon the dealer who put it up for sale eventually...
There are loads of cars for sale so take your time and buy the car that’s been cherished I’ve recently seen one come on the market (eBay) and it’s the only 59 plate RCZ I’ve seen it’s gone through every MOT and not even one advisory it’s a diesel and looks very nice for under 4K too.
Just recently changed mine it only had one led out but it bugged me 😄 it’s quite an easy job to do yourself took me about half an hour and the same time to clean all the crap off that gets under the original unit!
The RCZ is quite susceptible to hoggish curbs the sensors don’t normally pick up curbs I’ve been really close quite a few times I’ve even thought of fitting a front facing camera just to protect my Carbon rexpeed front splitter 🤔
Yes 5W-30 Total ineo is the original recommendation but Peugeot now recommend the 0W-30 Total ineo first it’s what the engine comes filled with when supplied new.
I have heard reports that some gearboxes weren’t originally filled correctly from the factory which had only been discovered upon owners replacing the oil that pug says doesn’t need replacing!