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Steven
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Post by Steven »

Hello fellow Aussie 206CC owners. I picked up my shiny new Aegean Blue CC just last Friday but I've already decided it's the best little car I've ever owned. (It's the 6th 2 door coupe or convertible in a row that I've owned.)

I didn't know that the car DIDN'T come with a spare wheel until the day I picked it up. Living in a regional area, I've decided it would be a good idea to have one of those space saver wheels I've seen mentioned here. Are these only available from Peugeot dealers? Or can anyone recommend alternative retailers? I've seen in the forum $60 or so mentioned as a price - where from?

I travel to Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra on a regular basis (guess why I want a spare wheel!) so I'm happy to buy from any of these 3 cities.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Steve
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Frosty
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Post by Frosty »

I'm only aware of them from Peugeot dealers and would recommend that's what you do.

Welcome to the club!
Cheers

Frosty

Steven
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Post by Steven »

Thanks Frosty,

My Peugeot dealer just emailed me to say $95 + tyre, so that looks like what I'll be doing. Cheers.
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Huu
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Post by Huu »

Steven,
if possible get the tyre with it, i got the rim from peugeot and seem imposible to get the tyre afterward, i end up getting it from wrecker yard.
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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

Is that a real place? Wagga Wagga?????????????? :lol:
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Steven
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Post by Steven »

Hi Liz,

Absolutely! (and pronounced, for you lot in old Blighty, "wogga wogga").

Believe it or not, we are just up the road from Grong Grong and we're not TOO far away from Walla Walla!! :lol:
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Dave-T
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Post by Dave-T »

Steven,

Have you heard of "Trung-ley Hall"? :lol:
With a very cool postcode number. 2666 :lol:
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Huu
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Post by Huu »

:lol:
yeah liz, Grong Grong, Walla Walla, Wagga Wagga (and trungley hall :rolleyes: ;) ) are all real australian town and so is
woolloomooloo (NSW 2011) ;) honestly we not making it up :!:
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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

Are they aboriginie names?
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Huu
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Post by Huu »

yepper, lots of landmark in AU use aboriginal names...

Wagga is the local Wiradjuri aboriginal word for crow and to create the plural, the Wiradjuri repeat the word. Thus Wagga Wagga translates as 'the place of many crows'.
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Steven
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Post by Steven »

And I've been to all 3 - and Trungley Hall too.

Trung and Huu,

I'm impressed, pretty good knowledge for city slickers! :) , how come you know so much about my home town? Have you ever visited?

You know that Wagga is 1/2 way between Sydney and Melbourne? It would be a great place to hold an Aussie CC get together!!

Hey, but Oz names not so strange as Brit names - what about "Bishops Stortford"? or "Pratts Bottom"? Not to mention "Spital Tongues"

Or Bristol :lol:

Steven
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Huu
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Post by Huu »

My holidays seem to involve driving arround australia alot, and stop at town for bed. I been to Wagga, very beautiful, nice winery i wouldnt mind a CC meet there. On the way there I remember there is this town just off Gundagai (Timut?), just few thousand people and they have 17 pubs! and lots of them with surname Toohey :lol: (i didnt visit 17 pubs :lol: , that's facts and figures the local proudly told me).
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Dave-T
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Post by Dave-T »

Never been to Wagga, however my ex.ex.ex.ex.ex.gf was a native of Wagga.

Wagga Wagga CC meet? Your kidding are you? :lol:
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Huu
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Post by Huu »

Wagga Wagga CC meet? Your kidding are you? :lol:
why trung, dont you want to know hows she doing :twisted: :?:
5hrs drive so it wont be a 1 day trip that for sure :)
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Steven
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Post by Steven »

Never been to Wagga, however my ex.ex.ex.ex.ex.gf was a native of Wagga.
I bet her name's Narelle, Sharelle, Darelle or Charlene, Raelene, Jolene or Kylie! :P
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