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Very nice mate. I love my mark 2, they're a very good looking vehicle.......... I see your fuel cap casing has dropped off. Mine dropped off last week :-(
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Those fuel cap casings I think should be stuck on. I took mine off and ran a bead of silicon around it before popping it back on, it might make a difference...
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Definitely one annoying feature of the mark2 prunty. Will get round to sticking the buggar back on at some point.
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drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:
Looks just like mine you haven't borrowed it off my drive have you :whistle:
My fuel cap cover wasn't on mine when I got it mind you neither was the locking fuel cap so I've got one of those temporary push on things for now, must source a replacement sometime soon.
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Don't know the code, but, for mine I was able to buy from a Peugeot dealer a normal size aerosol can of matched paint and appropriate lacquer
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