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Peugeot 205 xld 1.8 avec free dents, sans laquer


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Finest 205 1.8 N/a heavy oil engine for sale (XUD7)

 

Ex-Cros

Ex-red5 (x2)

 

Got Mot.

New rear drums

New-ish front pads and discs

New-ish steering rack (finest manual don'cher know)

Now working rear wash wipe.

Most of the gear knob.

Now running on steels with correct profile tyres.

New wheel bolts!

 

Not much laquer, some dentage

 

Loves a sip/slurp of wvo.

 

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£350 takes it. Sharpish mind. Another has caught my eye...

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Ah faccckk. Pictures aren't working for me.

 

Where are ya mister?

 

Just up m5 - Worcester. Am heading down that way in near future if thats any help.....with a car trailer.   :-)

 

I can mail em too you. Looks slightly less worse after a wash. 

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I'm not going to be a Gumtree/eBay wanker. I'm going to rule myself out.

 

I will admit it's a beautiful motor, and perfectly occupies a niche in my fleet I need filled, but a complete lack of time and money (house move) means this can't be my first Autoshite purchase.

 

Someone please buy it and then sell it to me in six months?

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Anybody fancy driving this north?

DUGONG DELIVERY SERVICE PROBABLY AVAILABLE BUT NOT THIS WEEKEND m9

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Yep, car delivered to ecstatic new owner :D

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Trusted seller. A+++++++++

 

Many thanks to Red5 for being a legend and Lord Stirling for driving it up the hill.

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Well, that looks significantly better for a wash then when I saw it today.  I believe the first thing I said on seeing it was "that looks terrible... but in a good way."  Sounded pretty healthy when it turned up.

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Looking good there! I was half tempted and even planned on taking it for a wash and hoover, but time constraints meant I couldn't do that.

 

What do you think on how it drives? I thought it was great! Very nippy, frugal with well comfy seating.

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It does drive very well, though I didn't go far. I'm gonna have to fiddle with the seating position I think as even a run to the jet wash and back gave me spinal discomfort. Thinking back, I've ended up putting a deep dish steering wheel on every other 205 I've had. Compensates for lack of column adjustment and seat height adjustment. So that may be on the cards.

Really happy with it though. I was expecting far more squeaks rattles and creaks.

Good solid little bus.

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I'm biased naturally, but it drives very well indeed. Replaced due to needing 5dr for kids compatible transport.

 

Will no doubt buy it back and spend yet more time/ cash again at some point.

 

Sterling work by ...oh,wait...Lord Sterling in yet again helping to thin out the red Squadron !

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Can't wait to think of reasons not to buy this next week.

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Can't wait to think of reasons not to buy this next week.

 

Theres a queue forming man.

 

 

I gave the interior a good hover and clean out today.  Fuel light also came on so I topped the tank so that I could engage in my favorite pastime of calculating real world MPG.

 

 

Things to do:

 

Sort a relay for the intermittent wiper feature. 

Probably swap the steering wheel for the sake of fat tall man comfort.

 

Enjoy.

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Theres a queue forming man.

 

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I bet there is so add me too.

 

Nice buy hope you get more than a month on this one.

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