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I don't think this car is available in Europe but it sure looks nice (in a spacy kind of a way) and in the same class as the 107, C1 and Aygo

Here is more on this model if your Japanese plug-in is working.

So you own an old saxo and you own a 220bhp Civic Type-R K20 Engine, what do you do?

A US car blog spotted a 107 in the US, Peugeot might get back into the US market.

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Have a look at the EURONCAP website.
Here is the C1 test.




One of the the members of the 107 owners cub has fitted some 16 inch alloys under his car.

6.5x16 (ET38) and a set of 195/45 Tyres

I haven't done this but I got a question how to take the original Peugeot Radio out.

This was Posted a while ago on the 107 oc forum

1. Gently pull off the grey fan speed switch, it just pops out.
2. It will reveal a black self tapper screw with a Phillips head.
3. Remove screw.
4. Try and get you fingertips under the lip of the stereo/switch panel and pull gently towards you and slightly upwards. The complete panel including switches pops out. Dont yank it or prise it with anything, just use both hands and pull it gently towards you. It makes quite a "pop" when it come out.
5. Unplug the wiring from the stereo. There is a little retaining tab you press and they just pull out then.
6. Look from the inside at where the stereo goes through the panel and you will see the silver retainers for the stereo. Press them in, one side at a time, and the stereo slides out.
7.Refitting just requires you to reconnect wiring, and slide stereo back in. Then refit panel, it just pushes into place.

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Rich. AKA Sergeant Bash,
Home of wheelygoodstuff

This 107 dedicated website shows you how to install your Peugeot fog lights. Very detailed and lots of pictures but unfortunately not in English.
You can find the original Peugeot installation manual here (Thanks REFZ).


 

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