206 CC Concept colours

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chris6364
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Post by chris6364 »

Has anyone made there car to look like the original 206 CC concept car. The colour used was aegean blue, but all the black parts on the car were painted chrome rather than body coloured and it looked really smart? Has anyone done this?

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Post by Emma206 »

Not me, think I have seen someone in the cc owners who has done the whole concept thing though!!.

I would like to know from all those who have colour-coded the black mouldings as to whether they advise doing this. Sure it looks great, but does it last, or does it crack or become vunerable to chips?? Also does the colour match, with the mouldings being black and all? Thank you
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Post by M275 »

Ello

I've had my black bits done (ooer)
http://www.m275.com/car to see it... Its not chipped or marked yet and the colour match was perfect..

I'd say - go for it - its loooks sooo good

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Post by mvoong »

The preparation and finish of the colour-coded black bits should be exactly the same as the wheel arch extensions (these are plastic too as well as the mud flaps which I have also done) provided by peugeot and so it should last as long as the car lasts if done properly. I think if you get it done by the peugeot dealer it should be convered under the paint warrenty. Am I right on this?

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Post by Lyndon »

the concept CC was SILVER not blue, look at the pictures section on the main site right at the bottom theres a picture i took from a motorshow in 1998. :grin:

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Post by kmarei »

Actually there were 2 concept cars
the silver one was the original one displayed in the geneva 98 car show.
the blue one was used in later shows ( i think the paris show.)
here is the link to the pic
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/pictures/ ... ion-02.jpg
it was also nice cuz the black plastic bits around the rear shelf were blue, when the silver one was a burgundy colour

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Post by kmarei »

Actually there were 2 concept cars
the silver one was the original one displayed in the geneva 98 car show.
the blue one was used in later shows ( i think the paris show.)
here is the link to the pic
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/pictures/ ... ion-02.jpg
it was also nice cuz the black plastic bits around the rear shelf were blue, when the silver one was a burgundy colour

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Post by Sara »

How much did it cost to get side strips sprayed
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Post by chris6364 »

The original concept CC in silver wasn't actually a CC - it was used to showcase the looks of upcoming hatchback model. Then the CC concept (the blue one) was shown in 2000, so the blue one is the CC concept and not the silver.

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Post by Erm »

So ur saying they used a convertible to show off the hatchback :???: :???: :???:

I think u've got things slightly wrong there cause i remember seeing one of the first pics of the hatchback 206s (in firedance i think)in 1996 and the whole 206CC concept was the silver CC with the 206 heart logo, shown in 1998. The blue one came after the silver, which was the original concept car.

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Post by M275 »

Sara.

It was 299 including all parts (replacement black bits)

Simon - pug sport did it.

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Post by Emma206 »

I've just had mine done this weekend at a Peugeot dealer and for new black mouldings (They prefer to spray new ones so the paint goes on smoothly as they become blemished with wear!!)

I had front, rear bumpers and side mouldings done for £230.00 inclusive of everything.

The great bit about buying new mouldings is you on in black and come out an hour later with coloured bits. :grin:
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Post by M275 »

Sounds like you got a bit of a bargain there...

Lucky you !

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Post by jo »

Emma,

Was the £230 inclusive of everything? I haven't seen anything about this in any Peugeot dealer brochures, did u just go in and ask?? It sounds like a right good deal, will have to enquire.

Cheers
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