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Author Subject: rallye blanks part number
JWP EFi

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Post #1
as above, anyone know it? my local dealer say they dont exist
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:11
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http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=144184

They won't show up on a number plate / VIN search for a GTi-6 on Servicebox as they had fog lights as standard.

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:15
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thanks rich
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:16
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It took some finding on servicebox but as above 7414 L2, cost me £13 (£17 retail) for a pair in June.

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:37
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£17?
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:41
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quick question, does bumper have to come off to fit them? seem to remember someone sayin it did
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 11:45
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Post #7
jsa666 wrote:
quick question, does bumper have to come off to fit them? seem to remember someone sayin it did


Yes

Makes it a lot easier to fit them.

You could try it with the bumper on if you have small girl hands, but think you will probably struggle.
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 12:24
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Post #8
jsa666 wrote:
£17?


I get discount at Peugeot as i've been going there 5 years+. You will probably pay about £17 for the pair. Smile

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 15:37
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RRP is currently £14.93 including VAT.

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 20:00
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rich, im assuming thats each? seems cheap for a pair
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 20:41
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Nope, that's for the pair. Cheap indeed. A few years ago they were £35+ for the pair Crazy

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 20:49
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great stuff, surely the muppets at peugeot cant go wrong if i give them part number
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 20:53
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I know pug performance always have some of these, I grabbed a pair from there cheap

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:44
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Yeah just remember to give them a part number.

I bought a pair of these last week, and gave them the registration number for a 306 Rallye, and told them I wanted some fog light blanks. Ordered them in, took ages as they had to come from France, only they were completely the wrong ones!

So I got the part number and gave them this instead, which is 7414 L2 and hey presto they were in stock next day.

It was about £16 for the pair, and that was last week.
Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:49
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Tallguy_2 wrote:
I know pug performance always have some of these, I grabbed a pair from there cheap

The last time I checked Colin's price he wanted £24 delivered. Personally, I'd rather go to my local Peugeot garage and pay £15.

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:51
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Oh dear, grabbed a pair for £8

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:55
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Rallye blanks from OverpricedPerformance

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:56
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I learnt a good way of getting the bumper of fast to fit them though! just the four 10mm's

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Posted 2nd Sep 2012 at 23:56
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I saw those before, i like that he scrubbed off the part number after probably claiming back his vat. LOL

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 09:03
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Post #20
Tallguy_2 wrote:
I learnt a good way of getting the bumper of fast to fit them though! just the four 10mm's


You mean 7.

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 09:06
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I suppose that's cheating as my 3 at the bottom have snapped!

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 09:29
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i just put a big extended bar into the arch liner area, undo the 2x left and 2x right bolts, slacken the 2x 10mm bolts off which run through the adjuster and pull the bumper out.. the bottom 3 are always snapped if that is adding to your tally Razz

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Post #23
rikky wrote:
i just put a big extended bar into the arch liner area, undo the 2x left and 2x right bolts, slacken the 2x 10mm bolts off which run through the adjuster and pull the bumper out.. the bottom 3 are always snapped if that is adding to your tally Razz


I always slackened the adjuster bolts until I figured out that they don't pinch the slider on the bumper. Just undo the 7 (or 4) and slide the bumper forwards. No need to re gap and adjust.

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