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Let's start with aaaaaaaaarrrgghhhhh, I just reversed into a bin don't ask... now I have smashed the lens of the fog/reverse light cluster under the bumper. Peugeot dealer says I need to buy the full assembly at £ 127..
Anyone have any ideas for just the lens/clear perspex bit.
Cheers :text-blondmoment: :text-blondmoment: :-o
 
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Have a look on eBay there were a few been broken for spares, maybe pick up a replacement lense or cheaper unit on there
 
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Just fixed the rear cluster and looks fine was not as bad as thought once I took apart .
Bit of glue on lens as all of the lens was still there. I will be replacing fully in due course though as it will always be
In the back of my mind it has a crack on it.
Now on to another subject, I am replacing alloys with black ones but am at a loss as to also wrap the arches black?.
They were a bit mottled but after looking at another post with cleaning with autoglym bumper gel thought I would try and yes definitely gleaming now . Does arches look OK with black alloys on my colour car.??? Opinion please
 
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WTF is wrong with me now I have dented my door... 850 to fix on insurance :thumbdown:
 

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andyduffin said:
WTF is wrong with me now I have dented my door... 850 to fix on insurance :thumbdown:

Blind as a bat :eusa-think: specsavers :thumbup:
 
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Had one say it s is to much on the car line and can't get behind it for PDR but gave me another who may fix, whatever it must be fixed and if it's insurance job so be it. Specsaver yes indeed
 

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Can you use a paintless dent remover company?

I'm getting quotes for a door ding on the rear wing (small) and one on boot lid.
 
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They said it was inaccessable for PDR, so i am now getting fixed the old fashioned way next week.
 
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She is now fixed, looks brand new and they even fixed the poor scuff repair that someone had done previously to the back wheel arch.all fixed for 250. They also fix alloy wheels and RE-colour so I am gonna go down the all black wheels look road. :clap:
 

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Keep an eye out for those pesky bins in future! :thumbup:
 
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I have to admit I keep my wheelie bins at the back of my garage as I figured they would make a better crumple zone then the brick wall should anything happen, e.g. if my foot slipped off the clutch whilst reversing. Hasn't happened yet, but better to be prepared! That and I don't actually have anywhere else to keep them (no garden or driveway).
 

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And don't drive to Soulbury, in Buckinghamshire. :eusa-whistle:



The road Chapel Hill was built around the Soulbury Boot, which is believed to have been in its position for 11,000 years
 

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We have a few roads in Barnsley that have been built round potholes that have been there for that long :shock:
 
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I did see that story about the boulder , pity I didn't see the bollard :oops:
So now I am planning on getting my wheels done black my wife wants to do the same !!!!

Copycat :crazy: :crazy:


I must admit she was brought up on cars and bikes so she really is the car fanatic ,
I just follow her lead And do what I am told.
Over the years we have had many cars and she usually laughs at mine
but the RCZ is the only one I had she wanted.
 
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