One 16" Ouragon Alloy wheel and tyre
Used as a spare (after getting a flat and not having a spare last year !) Wouldn't leave home without it !
In good all round condition.
Sensible offers please.
Will deliver to Northants/Cambridgeshire/South Lincolnshire/poss. Midlands, anywhere else and it wouldn't really be cost effective to post.
One 16" Ouragon Alloy
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rob
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Stuart
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Ha !
Yes, well, no, well - I did have a wheel off you at a meet, but the one for sale is not the same one (swapping bits at a service station on the M42 if I remember rightly) which reminds me, I also bought your speakers - which are still in the car and it goes today !!, damn, no time to remove them (Sony XPlods) never mind.
hmmmmm, anyone want any original Peugeot speakers ?
Oooh, and some original tail lights ?!
Yes, well, no, well - I did have a wheel off you at a meet, but the one for sale is not the same one (swapping bits at a service station on the M42 if I remember rightly) which reminds me, I also bought your speakers - which are still in the car and it goes today !!, damn, no time to remove them (Sony XPlods) never mind.
hmmmmm, anyone want any original Peugeot speakers ?
Oooh, and some original tail lights ?!
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Stuart
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16" Ouragon standard 206cc SE and 206GTi (I think !) wheel
I cleaned the alloy up today, looks like new, almost.
LOADS of tread - looks like it's only done a few hundred miles
Clean, clean, clean
Some very light scuffing (very light - due to car being driven by other half)
Why run about on one of those poncy space-savers when (and I mean when) you get a flat, or indeed filling your tyre with that gunk - get yersel' a full blown spare to stick in the boot - turn it upside down and store things in it - you don't lose that much space.
Alternatively, replace the alloy that your missus has trashed (yeah, you know a guy would never kerb his alloys....errrmmmmm, ummmmm, I never forget seeing M275's at the first meet, 18"'s with low profile tres and high profile - and expensive damage - brought tears to my eyes !)
Or, ladies - replace the alloy that he trashed when he was paying more attention to the blonde in the vest-top, than he was to turning that corner. Men, all the same eh ?
I have lots of pics if you are mildly interested.
I reckon £100 is a fair asking price, seen as the tyres are more than that
e-Mail, PM or holla - I have to get rid, she wants some foglights for her Type-R
I cleaned the alloy up today, looks like new, almost.
LOADS of tread - looks like it's only done a few hundred miles
Clean, clean, clean
Some very light scuffing (very light - due to car being driven by other half)
Why run about on one of those poncy space-savers when (and I mean when) you get a flat, or indeed filling your tyre with that gunk - get yersel' a full blown spare to stick in the boot - turn it upside down and store things in it - you don't lose that much space.
Alternatively, replace the alloy that your missus has trashed (yeah, you know a guy would never kerb his alloys....errrmmmmm, ummmmm, I never forget seeing M275's at the first meet, 18"'s with low profile tres and high profile - and expensive damage - brought tears to my eyes !)
Or, ladies - replace the alloy that he trashed when he was paying more attention to the blonde in the vest-top, than he was to turning that corner. Men, all the same eh ?
I have lots of pics if you are mildly interested.
I reckon £100 is a fair asking price, seen as the tyres are more than that
e-Mail, PM or holla - I have to get rid, she wants some foglights for her Type-R
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rob
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Er didnt I come round to your house and do the delivery, maybe not, but I thought it was at your house that I was given a cup of tea(swapping bits at a service station on the M42 if I remember rightly)
Some of those southern types were too mean to even offer me a drink that day
Rob
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Stuart
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Sara,
Thanks for the PM... replied.
Rob... must be old age mate, it was the windstop you delivered to my house
and it was an orange juice if I remember rightly¿ As for tight southern types, you did get him out of his pit at some ungodly hour didn't you ? Thank goodness it was someone elses motor you were piling the miles on to !
Thanks for the PM... replied.
Rob... must be old age mate, it was the windstop you delivered to my house