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ireland_ax
03-07-2006, 10:32 PM
Need to get the pug serviced soon enough (especially if i cant fix it myself) Which garage/mechanic would you guys recommend?? I used Apollo motors behind statoil in dundrum before and had no complaints.
Welcome all suggestions!
Wayne D
03-07-2006, 11:01 PM
I find Howard Abraham's Peugeot dealers in Portadown very good to deal with. They have worked on rallyes before and know alot about them. I know a few other people that use them and seem happy enough.
Plus any parts can be got on next day delivery.
CDriver
04-07-2006, 08:32 AM
Johnathan Foilies... in Meath builds rally cars and he know's pug engine's inside and out,pug man ture n ture very sound guy and iv no prob leaving my keys with him as u know the car want get ragged when your gone.
this guys is going to be the next big man in ireland for building quick cars, was over there last week.. he's building a C2 rallye car with a 2.0L VTS engine on TB 230BHP and he has done every bit of work apart from spraying the car white. from welding the cage, to building the engine, and wiring the hole car, i really cant tell you guys how good this lad is,
he race's in england every few weeks in the Seat Leon cup his 2nd over all...
You want meet a sounder lad..... like he'll fix's it, it'll right....
CDriver
04-07-2006, 08:32 AM
Johnathan Foilies... in Meath builds rally cars and he know's pug engine's inside and out,pug man ture n ture very sound guy and iv no prob leaving my keys with him as u know the car want get ragged when your gone.
this guys is going to be the next big man in ireland for building quick cars, was over there last week.. he's building a C2 rallye car with a 2.0L VTS engine on TB 230BHP and he has done every bit of work apart from spraying the car white. from welding the cage, to building the engine, and wiring the hole car, i really cant tell you guys how good this lad is,
he race's in england every few weeks in the Seat Leon cup his 2nd over all...
You want meet a sounder lad..... like he'll fix's it, it'll right....
Daren S
04-07-2006, 06:50 PM
Basic servicing can be done yourself if your not a complete idiot and have something to guide you in the right direction like a Haynes manual, oils, filters and all that.
Wayne D
04-07-2006, 07:12 PM
Basic servicing can be done yourself if your not a complete idiot and have something to guide you in the right direction like a Haynes manual, oils, filters and all that.
What like checking your oil levels....:veryhappy: :veryhappy:
Sorry Darren, but i couldn't resist that one...:grin:
Daren S
04-07-2006, 08:55 PM
What like checking your oil levels....:veryhappy: :veryhappy:
Sorry Darren, but i couldn't resist that one...:grin:
Haha, I thought it was grand myself, was just over half way!
CDriver
04-07-2006, 10:15 PM
Haha, I thought it was grand myself, was just over half way!
:clap: funny post
yea letting the hole side down.................!!!!!!!!!
only messing sure ya must be doing something right to get the result ya did
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