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New to Peugeot - S reg (99) 3.0 v6 estate

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Hi all, I have just inherired the above vehicle and its a stunner. Anything I should do or watch for straight away? Cam belt? Difficult? Any specialists or recommendations in the Newcastle area?

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also it has done 131000 miles :D
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have a look here :|
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Awesome. One of the few motors i'd consider selling the mi for (though i'd need to find a belter to even consider that!)
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thanks jameslxdt, i think i will just keep my fingers crossed!! :cheesy:
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pauloharpo wrote:thanks jameslxdt, i think i will just keep my fingers crossed!! :cheesy:
Thats what im doin. Im on 134k :cheesy:
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It's crazy isn't it? If prices were more sensible I would have it done, and so would you TooT? Just a bit greedy they are! :|
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Its like playing jenga. Instead of pulling a block out and seeing if the tower collapses its going for a drive and seeing if the belt snaps :shock:

Its nerve racking stuff :cheesy: :lol:
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pauloharpo wrote:It's crazy isn't it? If prices were more sensible I would have it done, and so would you TooT? Just a bit greedy they are! :|
people fail to realise the work we actually do, if you saw what was involved in changing a V6 belt, maybe you would understand, sorry for my ranting but i hate how people fail to appreciate the work we put in for such pitiful money
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That, and the fact that car manufacturers make it less and less accessible to have ANYTHING done on a car by the DYIer...
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jameslxdt wrote:
pauloharpo wrote:It's crazy isn't it? If prices were more sensible I would have it done, and so would you TooT? Just a bit greedy they are! :|
people fail to realise the work we actually do, if you saw what was involved in changing a V6 belt, maybe you would understand, sorry for my ranting but i hate how people fail to appreciate the work we put in for such pitiful money
If i had a grand to use to get the timing belt done i would happly pay for an expert to do it, because their is not a chance in hell that i would be able to do it. If i did wont to do it i would have to get james to tell me what to do every step of the way and intern i would pay him via paypall for his knowledge :lol:

The fact of the matter is it just seems a little silly to blow a grand on a car that can only be worth at best a grand :frown:
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jameslxdt wrote:people fail to realise the work we actually do, if you saw what was involved in changing a V6 belt, maybe you would understand, sorry for my ranting but i hate how people fail to appreciate the work we put in for such pitiful money
Add the turbo to that... *cough* ;)

Actually, wonder what the weather's going to be like tomorrow... Rain. Crap. So much for getting it done while off work :/
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people fail to realise the work we actually do, if you saw what was involved in changing a V6 belt, maybe you would understand, sorry for my ranting but i hate how people fail to appreciate the work we put in for such pitiful money
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I understand James - but surely it's the dealer making the money not the technician - that's the problem!!

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TooT wrote: If i had a grand to use to get the timing belt done i would happly pay for an expert to do it, because their is not a chance in hell that i would be able to do it. If i did wont to do it i would have to get james to tell me what to do every step of the way and intern i would pay him via paypall for his knowledge :lol:

The fact of the matter is it just seems a little silly to blow a grand on a car that can only be worth at best a grand :frown:
wouldnt touch a V6 belt no matter how much you paid me :lol: along with fiat coupe 20v turbo's and a few other's

well thinking about it if i bought a V6 then i would do the belt, but i would never do it for someone
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