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Musketier Styling
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:51 am
by peugeot406rapier
Hi All,
After getting a "like" suggestion for this company on facebook i checked out thier website they do some really good looking mods of the D8 406 they specialise in french cars so pretty much every popular pug and shitroen is covered from the last 20 years its a german company but after seeing it i thought it might be of use to some D8 owners as ive never seen a D8 with this kit fitted nor have i seen another kit that looks anywhere near as good!
http://www.musketier.com/index.php?site ... ic&mod=406
Re: Musketier Styling
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:33 pm
by Gary406
i dont think a 406 is a car to kit up.
personally i dont like the big fancy bumpers and body kits. i prefere my 406 standard with mods left inside the vehicle since its such a comfy car to drive

Re: Musketier Styling
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:37 pm
by lozz
Mod them isay,
nowt wrong with personalising acar imho,
some people will say leave them as they are but thats like asking people do they like Garlic bread,
Mines getting some changes shortly,
1st thing thats going is the pugg badge off the Grille the lion sat in a horse shoe thing dont work for me,
Re: Musketier Styling
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:38 pm
by Gary406
lozz wrote:Mod them isay,
nowt wrong with personalising acar imho,
some people will say leave them as they are but thats like asking people do they like Garlic bread,
Mines getting some changes shortly,
1st thing thats going is the pugg badge off the Grille the lion sat in a horse shoe thing dont work for me,
leave it alone
and bosy kits are a BIG no no with me. i dont like them

Re: Musketier Styling
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:36 pm
by FarmerPug
I dont see the reason for debadging a car, the lion badge looks great, one of the best logos around.
If its taken out it leaves the front looking a bit blank, and sort of like one of them cars they use in the advertisments, or on bottles of car cleaning products, with all badges removed.
A nice set of alloys, a nice exhaust trim, possibly a bit of tint, and a spoiler is nice at times
Re: Musketier Styling
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:28 pm
by plod
I don't mind bodykits as long as they look like they could of left the factory like it