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Lual
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Post by Lual »

Hi everyone

We have just bought a cayman green cc we are eagerly waiting for it to be built. We have been looking on this site for a while and have found it very good. If any one has any tips it would be great to hear them thanks great site 8) :)

rob
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Post by rob »

yes - ABANDON all hope and buy a FORD instead.


Only joking, my best tip is dont take offence at the people on here, they are a good bunch and will provide you with loads of useful info AND ENJOY the car.
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Lual
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Post by Lual »

Hi Rob

Thanks for taking the time to reply. What is your opinion on the wind breakers as one of the dealers said the were naff.

rob
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Post by rob »

Melanie (my wife) and I each had one on our CC's so I say they are good. 70mph on the motorway for hours and you dont suffer the usual battering of other soft tops.

You may think I am biased as I sell these and other accessories cheaper than you can get from your dealer.

So have a look at this post and ask other people as well.

http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/phpBB2/vi ... php?t=4248

If you want one PM me and we can sort it out for you.
Rob

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Post by RTF »

Hi There Welcome!

Enjoy the car!

I bought a windscreen recently. I don't like the looks of it a lot but it works great. But as soon as i enter the city i push it down...

Bought it for my GF. And she now likes driving roof down more (because i like driving a bit fast).
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Lual
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Post by Lual »

Thanks for replying

What would you say the best accessorie is to have.

As the only extras we have is alloys

rob
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Post by rob »

the best one for me was the wind break

followed by the boot tray so any thing that got silled could be cleaned up easily

next was the cargo net which holds things dwn in the boot and stops them possibly moving and scratching the roof when you hae it down.

I am sure others will have some ideas, prepare to be bombarded
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Post by RTF »

Chrome hoops :D and for kayman green i would prefer colour coding as well...
But there's a lot possible! Just look at some pictures in the owners section or at the Ecosse website...
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Post by rob »

good point RTF - colour cding. Melanie had cayman green and had hers coded.

She also had the mesh grille which I thought looked good.

see the piccy of our cars

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Lual
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Post by Lual »

Thanks for the ideas :) have to start saving for the extras

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Post by CB »

Get an ejector seat....and one of those machines that make nice cappacinnos....and a turbo booster.

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Post by Sara »

the best one for me was the wind break

followed by the boot tray so any thing that got silled could be cleaned up easily

next was the cargo net which holds things dwn in the boot and stops them possibly moving and scratching the roof when you hae it down.

I am sure others will have some ideas, prepare to be bombarded
I would agree Rob, both of these are pretty good. I like my bonnet vents too.

Sara

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Post by Lual »

Thank you guys you have given me great ideas just need to save I am def getting the wind breaker

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Post by Jussi »

Lexus lights would look good on cayman green ;)
And clear brake-/foglights.
I have them in my aegean blue :P (not yet those brake-/foglights).
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Post by Sara »

Lexus lights would look good on cayman green ;)
And clear brake-/foglights.
I have them in my aegean blue :P (not yet those brake-/foglights).
I agree with that too, red lights on a green car :yuck:

Sara