My SRi Estate

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My SRi Estate

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Very tidy 8)
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Brilliant, and super clean too; just how I like 'em 8)
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sexy car 8)
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I like it!! :D 8)
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Impressively clean! Looks like the only giveaway as to its age is the intake manifold! :shock:


Wish mine were as shiny :cry:
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mjb wrote:Impressively clean! Looks like the only giveaway as to its age is the intake manifold! :shock:


Wish mine were as shiny :cry:
intake manifold? are there better versions to use?
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Nah, the heat gets to the alloy and makes it look like that. Nothing a good scrub with a wire brush can't solve :lol:
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Cracking car! Very shiny! 8)
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Thanks for the comments guys.

I will be using it as an every day car but it will be looked after.

I partially removed the tow bar as i dont use it and its kind of in the way - kept the one plug to cover the the slight damage to the rear bumper. i think it looks better now. i kept the par in case i do use it in the future.

I bought a new Bosch Lambda sensor for it yeaterday which i will fit this weekend hopefully clearing the dash error light.

I am also looking into possible ICE change (see my thread in the ICE section).

Also looking to get a bit exra out of the engine too but thats a future thing.
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I want alloy rings on my dials.. are they standard on SRi? or aftermarket offa eBay?
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as its my first ever 406, i'm not sure if they are standard on SRis, but you can get kits off fleabay
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http://moman.pl/en/index.php?a=opis&k=24&id=480

They have them for 25 Euros. It's a Polish site.

You may also want to check these out:

http://moman.pl/en/index.php?a=opis&k=24&id=598

They're replacement dials. At the moment they only offer them in KPH versions, but we can't use them legally in a UK-registered car. If you like them, and want them in MPH version, there's a thread here about them where you can register your interest - we only need another 4 names:

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9958
http://www.peugeot406coupe.com/phpBB2/v ... hp?t=26394

(nb - I'm not affiliated with the MoMan company at all - I just want the dials 8))
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Re: My SRi Estate

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nice seats :)
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Re: My SRi Estate

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Just updated my wiki link...
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