Alluminium rivited tax disc holders

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Craig
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Post by Craig »

So did I but some people have problems with them

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Post by Freedive »

I stuck my Richbrook one on the dash. Looks great.

I bought a cheaper version for my brothers xmas pressie but it was pretty crap. Spend the money on the Richbrook one.

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Post by Lyndon »

yeah richbrook do seem the better product, as they say you get what you pay for.

if you own a richbrook (only) tax disc holder, you can get extra sticky pads and a small spacer (same size of the sticky ones but not sticky) FREE to fill in any large gaps between the holder and the curved windscreen by sending a S.A.E to them and a small letter asking for the free sticky things and spacer, just mention you've seen it in 'Fastcar' magazine about the freebies.

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Post by Freedive »

Richbrook also do a chrome/stainless gear gaiter surround for the 206. Again easy to fit and adds a little extra class to the cabin without looking naff. Good complement to a tax disc holder.

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Post by Derek »

freedrive,

u should get one of them to go with your upper mesh grille :-)

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Post by Freedive »

Already there mate. Next stop rear spoiler. Ecosse or Abbes (from Simon at pugsport)??

Or spend it on something sensible.

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Post by Derek »

i can start thinking about a few modifications now such as rear spoiler, ecosse vents etc.. i'll just wait a month or so after i get my new CC to make sure it is problem free.

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Post by Alex LS »

Just what I was planning to do as well.

Still - gives me 5 months to save for my spoiler, grill etc :smile:
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Post by Robbie »

I was thinking about a rear spoiler after seeing a picture of one, very nice, looks like they won't be exclusive anymore.

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Post by Derek »

the only thing exclusive about a CC is one which isn't faulty :grin:
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