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Evening ladies & gents,

Well feels good to be joining Peugeot again after owning 3 106's, a 306 & a 206 in the past sure feels like home haha. I've had a brief break (3 years :shock: ) with a Corsa VXR which was faultless but needed something abit more grown up. After turning 30 yesterday i've now put that behind me and have brought my 'midlife crisis' :wave: a 2013 Mk2 Rcz R in Moroccan Red :thumbup:
Its really gonna be a jump up in terms of Car, however I cant believe for very similar money to the VXR its not actually gonna cost much, if any, more..?!
Since they came out i've always liked them and couldn't believe my luck when I found mine, pick it up @ 9:30am absolutely buzzing..!! :dance: :dance: :dance:
Just wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction of a spec list with parts or sizes etc. After all knowledge is power..!!

Thanks in advance :beer:

LJ
 

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Welcome to the R club 'midlife crisis' at thirty :eusa-think: no hope for me then :eusa-shhh:
 
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TAC said:
Welcome to the R club 'midlife crisis' at thirty :eusa-think: no hope for me then :eusa-shhh:

haha cheers fella :D only as old as ya feel, annnnnd im shattered most the time :sleeping-yellow:

RCZ1 said:
Yes welcome to the R club. You will love it :)

Here's a specification list from Peugeot.

http://www.peugeot.co.uk/media/peugeot- ... ochure.pdf

cheers fella nice one :thumbup:

Can anyone please confirm what size the brakes are for the R, ive seen 340mm & 380mm..?! And what brand are they..??
 

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Welcome to the R club :clap:

For starters, swap that air filter for a Pipercross. You will notice a difference in turbo spool up.
 

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Welcome to the forum. :greetings-wavingblue: any pics of your R??
 
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Cuore Sportivo said:
Welcome.

Enjoy.

:thumbup:


cheers fella :thumbup:

RCZ-Performance said:
Congratulations and Welcome!

thank you very much :thumbup:
renegade79 said:
Welcome to the forum. :greetings-wavingblue: any pics of your R??

still trying to work this out bear with :shock:

RCZ-R said:
Welcome to the R club :clap:

cheers fella :thumbup:

For starters, swap that air filter for a Pipercross. You will notice a difference in turbo spool up.
 
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Side on @ Hughes Peugeot in Beaconsfield :twisted:
 

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The day i dropped off the VXR :wave: and picked up Rcz R :dance: :p
 
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For some reason it wont load onto it file is to big it a shame as its a great picture :helpme:

Feel free to check it out on instagram: @lj_thurston :beer:
 

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Hi and welcome :)

I see you use your mobile phone (pictures from photobucket) try out the tapatalk app to browse and read forums.
It will fix any picture issues for you aswell.
 
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LJ_Nandos said:
Side on @ Hughes Peugeot in Beaconsfield :twisted:

Looks damn good. Just like my R. The contrasts in colours internal and external are superb.

Enjoy to your hearts content.

Andy.
 
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RCZ-R said:
Welcome to the R club :clap:

For starters, swap that air filter for a Pipercross. You will notice a difference in turbo spool up.

Definitely agree. They produce an oil free high flow filter. When mine was changed I was amazed at how big a lump of foam they had used for the original. Must have been very restrictive.
The reason I mention oil free is that there are studies done by Bosch stating that oilfrom the filter can get in to and cause damage to certain components in the engine. Such as the k & n filter type.
Just what I've heard but chose not to take the risk.
 
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