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GingerMagic wrote: P.s. does it have an intercooler....
'cording to EuroCarFraud, yes it do - W646PLL http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peuge ... db1&000207 OR http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peuge ... e57&000207
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Doggy wrote:
GingerMagic wrote: P.s. does it have an intercooler....
'cording to EuroCarFraud, yes it do - W646PLL http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peuge ... db1&000207 OR http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peuge ... e57&000207
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I don't think it is there though as I can't see any top pipe or anything. Ho hum, not to worry.

Nice idea to check number plate with local motor factors, will do this when scanning ebay....
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GingerMagic wrote:I don't think it is there though as I can't see any top pipe or anything. Ho hum, not to worry.

Nice idea to check number plate with local motor factors, will do this when scanning ebay....
Want one do you GingerMagic?
I had a quick look at it about a week ago and all I saw was a radiator, could go and have another look if you need one? If they haven't moved it I may have to show my stereotypical angry bitch side :lol:

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Sonia406 wrote:
GingerMagic wrote:I don't think it is there though as I can't see any top pipe or anything. Ho hum, not to worry.

Nice idea to check number plate with local motor factors, will do this when scanning ebay....
Want one do you GingerMagic?
I had a quick look at it about a week ago and all I saw was a radiator, could go and have another look if you need one? If they haven't moved it I may have to show my stereotypical angry bitch side :lol:

YOU WILL move that car!!!!!!!!! :shock: :evil:
Thank you hun, I think my intercooler is leaking a bit as its bubbling oil out under pressure but I sold my spare to Eric.... :roll: It seems they are hard to find without spending more than £25 or so ( I'm so tight )
There are some on eBay but a lot are oily at the bottom like mine is so may have a leak too.

I must admit I haven't been to a scrapyard in years, maybe its high time I visited one.
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GingerMagic wrote:
Sonia406 wrote:
GingerMagic wrote:I don't think it is there though as I can't see any top pipe or anything. Ho hum, not to worry.

Nice idea to check number plate with local motor factors, will do this when scanning ebay....
Want one do you GingerMagic?
I had a quick look at it about a week ago and all I saw was a radiator, could go and have another look if you need one? If they haven't moved it I may have to show my stereotypical angry bitch side :lol:

YOU WILL move that car!!!!!!!!! :shock: :evil:
Thank you hun, I think my intercooler is leaking a bit as its bubbling oil out under pressure but I sold my spare to Eric.... :roll: It seems they are hard to find without spending more than £25 or so ( I'm so tight )
There are some on eBay but a lot are oily at the bottom like mine is so may have a leak too.

I must admit I haven't been to a scrapyard in years, maybe its high time I visited one.
I remember you saying so now... I think you should definitely go, I've been recommended a few other scrap yards (this one I visited rarely has a 406 in and when they do, they either get rid the day after or keep it weeks boxed in between cars!) anyway, these other scrap yards are quite big ones, and there is a French Car Graveyard in Leighton Buzzard... It's also worth ringing a lot of these scrap yards up because most often than not they can and will post!
I can go and have a wee look tomorrow and give the buggers what for if it's still boxed in - will keep you informed but I fear where the engine bay has been exposed for weeks that people may already have savaged it away :(

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2.0 HDi 110's and 2.2 136's have the same intercooler, (unless it's a coupe). 90's don't have one at all. [/2p worth]
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GingerMagic wrote:
Sonia406 wrote:
GingerMagic wrote:I don't think it is there though as I can't see any top pipe or anything. Ho hum, not to worry.

Nice idea to check number plate with local motor factors, will do this when scanning ebay....
Want one do you GingerMagic?
I had a quick look at it about a week ago and all I saw was a radiator, could go and have another look if you need one? If they haven't moved it I may have to show my stereotypical angry bitch side :lol:

YOU WILL move that car!!!!!!!!! :shock: :evil:
Thank you hun, I think my intercooler is leaking a bit as its bubbling oil out under pressure but I sold my spare to Eric.... :roll: It seems they are hard to find without spending more than £25 or so ( I'm so tight )
There are some on eBay but a lot are oily at the bottom like mine is so may have a leak too.

I must admit I haven't been to a scrapyard in years, maybe its high time I visited one.

Went back this morning, has now got a fiat next to it (a slight gap to open both doors but still very errr, tight :oops:

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Had a look, can't see an inter cooler. So probably already been taken. :(
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There's no intercooler pipe next to the air filter box. Either it's gone or this is a 90.

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I would have thought if it had had an intercooler the landing panel and grill would have been all over the place if it had been removed as they have to come off to remove the intercooler,i'd put money on it being a 90
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I tried it on ECP - offered 2 intercooler options,
then tried for my old HDi 90 cistern, didn't offer any intercooler options.

Ergo:

* It's a 110
* ECP are crap
* all of the above

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Still can't work out if there's mucky mags in the window but i do see the daily sport with a dark haired female so odd are there's tits. :twisted:
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*removes greasy nose mark off the monitor

I can see The Sport, but there is something to the right of it that looks kinda scruffy? some better photo's would've helped :roll: :)
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Welly wrote:*removes greasy nose mark off the monitor

I can see The Sport, but there is something to the right of it that looks kinda scruffy? some better photo's would've helped :roll: :)

Tough tits, I am not feeding your naughty behaviour lol
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Sonia406 wrote:Tough tits
I think that's kind of what he had in mind

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