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Hi guys n gals,
just a quick intro to myself - Nige from north Lincs,
as of yet i do not have a RCZ but am currently actively shopping for one

I am currently looking at the RCZ-R model - are these worth nearly double the money!!!!

in my opinion i believe they will become like the classic 205gti and be worth every penny - but what are your thoughts out there, as you will have much more insight than me.

anything to look out for and/or avoid

Cheers
Nige
 

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I paid a hefty premium for mine but I reckon it's worth it. I think re-sale will be excellent if it's looked after. Just make sure you get a good one. They are great cars with a brilliant chassis.
 

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Thanks, have agreed all on a sale now - just awaiting pick up
it there any give aways if the car is not a good one?

but i know what you mean by a hefty premium - it cant have been much cheaper brand new ...😂
 

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good to know, some local knowledge on hand - lol
from up by the Humber area myself.

Starting to get a bit excited about the imminent arrival
 

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Hi there and welcome to good luck with your new peugeot rcz..
Drive safe and stay lucky 🍀
Les n Co
 

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welcome, good choice, I only wanted an R and got one which lives with my 205 gti turbo technics ;)
 

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Hi and welcome and your right no doubt the R will command the best money in the future but remember they were over 30K new so a good low mileage car is still worth the money at 15K-18K
 

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cheers all,
ive seen one with a carbon roof - did this come as an option? as surely the roof would not be a replaceable panel?
 

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The real carbon roof skin was indeed an option and attached on top of the regular metal roof. About £3K if you want to buy one from the main dealers now apparently...
 

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Carbon wrap is good now and realistic and looks well very cheap to do rather than paying 3 grand for original roof
 

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Yes as 2retro said it were an option for all the RCZ’s other than the Launch edition which came with it as standard. The option in the accessories brochure cost £1400 at the time.
 

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i could've understood paying the option for a genuine carbon roof, as that would lower the centre of gravity and reduce a bit of weight, making the car even more fun on a corner and windy roads. But applying it as a skin it is just going to increase centre of gravity and weight (albeit slight) - purely for asthetics.
wrap maybe the way forward if i go thta route - doubt it now though

Is there anywhere to get the new bonnet badge (in black) in Verminators profile pic at all to fit the car
had a quick look around Fleabay and all i could see are Black Wolf ones!?
 

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additionally - if i found a carbon roof in a scrappers - would this just need a heat gun to soften the glue - so as to remove and refit - or is this not advised?
 

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does the roof come off easily? if it does I can turn mine into a targa top RCZ 🤣
 

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I was offered first refusal on that roof a few weeks back by the seller by the way. Nice guy, great carbon roof but ultimately I wouldn't be able to fit it inside the car while still attached to the actual metal roof and I wasn't at all sure I would be able to separate the 2 without it splintering into a thousand pieces either so had to leave it.
 

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I was offered first refusal on that roof a few weeks back by the seller by the way. Nice guy, great carbon roof but ultimately I wouldn't be able to fit it inside the car while still attached to the actual metal roof and I wasThat was n't at all sure I would be able to separate the 2 without it splintering into a thousand pieces either so had to leave it.
that is my concern, as if i use a heat gun to soften the adhesive - surely this will also affect the Carbon Fibre bonding too. witghout heat it can become brittle
 

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good to know, some local knowledge on hand - lol
from up by the Humber area myself.

Starting to get a bit excited about the imminent arrival

I'm near the Humber too. The part that's normally on fire, but is better than Scunthorpe... 😂
 
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