Dont Buy A Peugeot

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Re: Dont Buy A Peugeot

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Toolman wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 10:56 pm Was it a steel one Martin?
The replacement is... Has flexihose in the middle, so probably won't break again. Thanks also to Peter for the parts link. I think it's come time to part ways with the swagman though. We are simply not getting the use..
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Re: Dont Buy A Peugeot

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Norman I had a chat to Chris about the peugeot ........
Cost him around $20g.
He told me to tell you to make sure they put a new filter in.
Got no idea which one but on his they didn't do it & within a very short time it broke down again & cost a heap more.
I think it was the transmission oil filter but I'm not sure. I'll get more details in a few hours or so.
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Bruce, Look,s like we get it back next week,but don,t hold your breath!!Looks like between 8 or 10k at the moment. :roll: :roll: :roll:part,s were 4.5k
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OK. Chris bit the bullet & put a new motor in. (tax deductable)
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Re: Dont Buy A Peugeot

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Dot wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 8:25 pm Feck ;) ;) me as Mrs Brown would say. Leave the keys in the van and have a trip to Auckland (near the airport) and go out for a meal.
:o Oh right...

"Thats nice"

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T1 Terry wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:51 am Thanks Steve, I'll check it out.
Watch out , I got sucked in on that, if you are only buying ants or similar, you'll be fine, anything with a bit more weight then it's a circus...!!!

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Re: Dont Buy A Peugeot

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From the Shopmate website:
Weight and size restrictions
The maximum weight of a single parcel that can be sent through ShopMate is 22kg.

Individual parcels must not exceed the following dimensions:

a maximum girth of 200cm
no one side greater than 1.05m in length
a dimension greater than 0.25 cubic metres

The formula for working out the girth of your overseas parcel is:
Width + height x 2 = girth

For example: 30cm + 20cm = 50cm x 2 = 100cm girth

In the event that a parcel exceeds our weight or dimension restrictions, you will be notified and given the option to either pay for a return to the US merchant, or alternatively, pay AUD5 to have the item destroyed in the US.
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