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Painting The Exterior Trim Black

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damien

went down to halfords today, that spray is £9.99 a can :angry:

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Alastairh

How bloody much?

 

Decided im gonna do this now.

 

Need to source a set of arch trims now. Some numpty just sold a complete set on ebay...

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kyunis

Got the trim off,the trim had all been glued on! So i had to use a stanley knife to cut it off the body! So guess ill neeed all the pins and clips to return to orignal :-(. And the £9.99 * 5 cans! My bank manager wont be to happy (wife)!

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B1LLY
Got the trim off,the trim had all been glued on! So i had to use a stanley knife to cut it off the body! So guess ill neeed all the pins and clips to return to orignal :-(. And the £9.99 * 5 cans! My bank manager wont be to happy (wife)!

 

can you put a couple of pics up of before and after please

 

will be doing mine next week

 

cheers

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de Noir
Got the trim off,the trim had all been glued on! So i had to use a stanley knife to cut it off the body! So guess ill neeed all the pins and clips to return to orignal :-(. And the £9.99 * 5 cans! My bank manager wont be to happy (wife)!

 

 

As I tried to order these, my Peugeot spare parts people told me that metal clips (part.no. 699233) aren't available any more. :)

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Gentrix

I heard, you can try the Renault dealer as well, as they used the same Clip for the R5

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kyunis
can you put a couple of pics up of before and after please

 

will be doing mine next week

 

cheers

 

will take some pics tommorrow of the trim removed and the bumbers. I dont think it will allow me to upload so will post a url address.

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B1LLY

thought i'd have a go at spraying my trim as i'm off this week heres one side i've done compared to the otherside

pug016.jpg

 

as you'd expect 99% of the clips and lugs have rusted apart or snapped off, couple of the arches were screwed on and glued so i've got to find new clips from somewhere the white plastic lugs,--any ideas--

hoping to finish by the weekend still got to do the front/rear bumpers and sunroof trim if i can get it off

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Butler

Autofive sell the clips. Not cheap mind.

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dd_156ar

You can buy a complete set of all the fixings and clips from your Peugeot dealer; comes in a plastic tupperware box :huh: Sorry can't remember how much as I bought quite a few things at the same time but I can look up the part number tonight if it helps?

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Alastairh

Yeah if you've got the part number im sure that will be helpful.

 

Need to grab a set or arches this week to do mine.

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B1LLY

thanks for replies guys ordered 2 sets of door trim clips from autofive earlier as you say not cheap

 

had to go down to halfords earlier yet again ,that place is becoming my 2nd home at the mo and bought a couple of bags of trim lugs there so hopefully they'll do look similar size

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dd_156ar
Yeah if you've got the part number im sure that will be helpful.

 

Need to grab a set or arches this week to do mine.

 

I'll dig out the invoice tonight.

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dd_156ar
I'll dig out the invoice tonight.

 

Part number for 'Clipkit Side Mldgs' is P0000699444 and is £21.01

 

Includes all the new clips you need for refitting the side mouldings.

 

HTH

 

Dan

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