The background:
Last year I bought a written-off 56 plate car for my other half and resurrected it. The thread detailing the repair is here: http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=13625
Problem is, to get her black car up and running, I had to buy ANOTHER written-off blue CC as a donor for parts.
The project ended shortly before the clocks changed and the weather turned nasty last year. Recently, with Christmas expenses receeding and the evenings noticeably getting lighter, I decided to have a crack at getting rid of the blue donor. First thing I did was put it on eBay, but all I got was 45 watchers, a few stupid questions, and no bids. See here for description and pics:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... AQ:GB:1123
The current situation:
I've decided to break the donor car for parts. Only the rear end and rear quarters are damaged, along with a bit on the rear edge of the passenger door. Everything inside, under the bonnet, and most importantly up front is in excellent condition. Paint code is KMF.
Everything that can needs to go, but so that it doesn't quickly turn into an unmoveable eyesore my priority is to strip it from the inside outwards. So interior parts & under-bonnet/mechanical stuff will be first to go, and body panels & running gear will be last.
Requests for any parts are welcomed either by posting below or or PMing me, and I'll try to list what's been sold to save people from wasting their time by duplicating requests.
Sorry to have to use this forum to advertise killing off a 206 CC, but in my defence someone else had already killed this one, I've saved another with it, and if bits of it can be used to keep others on the forum going too, then hopefully everyone is happy.
I'm not a professional breaker, so I will look at eBay prices for requested parts and charge a few quid less. I just want to recoup some of my costs in doing up my other half's car. If you are concerned about my reputation as a trader then I can list required bits on eBay at agreed Buy-It-Now prices - that should help allay any fears regarding buyer protection. And naturally people are welcome to come and collect at mutually convenient times.
Right, enough waffling - the virtual garage doors are open!