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Author Subject: After some help from New Zealand
Puggitt

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Post #1
Hey guys just wondering if any of you guys could help me get a few bits for my estate and ship them over to me Big grin

Not sure if any of you are breaking one or can get some bits for me but just after a few phase 3 bits (c pillar trims, parcel shelf, centre roof fascia w/ sunroof etc..) and a couple of hdi bits ( plastic top hose elbow, cover clips and pins etc)

Tying to build a tidy and complete hdi estate and estates are rare here and only come in 2.0l auto petrol phase twos so it's been a bit of a task but I'm getting there..
Posted 12th Dec 2015 at 06:04
heliosphan

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Post #2
I'm on the Coromandel peninsula at the moment and could've brought a few lightweight bits with me if you'd have asked a couple of weeks ago.
And I've noticed petrol automatics are the main choice in NZ for more marques than just Peugeot!

306s seen to date: one cabriolet and one hatchback in the same car park at Kaikoura. That's it.

That's one more than the S60s I've seen though...

Good luck with your global parts hunt anyhow.
Posted 12th Dec 2015 at 08:32
Puggitt

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Aw man that's unlucky haha! Where you the guy who had a trip here a while ago too or am I talking jibberish?

Yeah most things are petrol unless you look ute or suv etc and auto is 'the way of the future' and all that. But good luck seeing many 306's they are very under appreciated here but good for me the sell cheap that way LOL
Posted 12th Dec 2015 at 10:55
heliosphan

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Never taken a trip here before but I'm sure I remember asking a Kiwi on this forum a question about travelling to NZ, ages ago. Might have been you.
Posted 12th Dec 2015 at 19:31
walker_texasranger

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I've got a platinum estate that's got mild headgasket failure, you pay for the container and I'll ship you the whole car Thumbs up

In all seriousness, think it's going to the great scrapyard in the sky very soon as it's not going to be economical to repair (I can't do it myself), didn't you want some roof bars for one? The ones I have are genuine pug.

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Posted 13th Dec 2015 at 07:35
Puggitt

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walker_texasranger wrote:
I've got a platinum estate that's got mild headgasket failure, you pay for the container and I'll ship you the whole car Thumbs up

In all seriousness, think it's going to the great scrapyard in the sky very soon as it's not going to be economical to repair (I can't do it myself), didn't you want some roof bars for one? The ones I have are genuine pug.

John


I probably would have done that if I wasn't already this far already and the under body was good LOL

Yeah mate! If you scrap the thing I've got a Wishlist to help you re coup some cost if you want to package them up and send 'em over, I'll even pay the shipping Wink
Posted 13th Dec 2015 at 08:46

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