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REFZ

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    The Netherlands
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    Peugeot 107 3дв Черный
  1. I can't edit my posts. Please delete my sales posts

    Yes, I can read and understand German aswell. I mentioned the "edit-button" in my first post in this topic. But I can't find the "edit-button" in my topics and posts. So that's why I asked to delete the salesposts. Thanks for the help.
  2. I can't edit my posts. Please delete my sales posts

    I posted my question a week ago and nobody has done anything to it? Is it that hard for you guys to help a forum member? Please delete my sale posts!!
  3. Hello, I can't edit my posts and I can't delete them myself. So I would like to ask a Moderator to delete my both sales posts. The post about the SP badge and the one-touch modules. After you have deleted the posts you can also delete this post. Can I get the option to edit my posts? In the international guide there is a button discripted for this function. The button looks like this: Thanks in advance for your help.
  4. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Today I installed a custom made stainless steel footrest with lazer engraved logos.
  5. REFZ aka The CityBug

    I don't know where to post this because I can't read Russian. So maybe a moderator can move this post to the right section. ----- Musketier has some tuning parts available for the 107 and C1. On the website of Musketier you can read that the parts will also fit on the 107. Source: Musketier Tuning
  6. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Some time ago I installed a set of one-touch modules for the electric window (drivers side and passanger side). But I also installed two extra switches so I can open and close both windows from the center console. Some months ago I bought a second hand set of roof bars together with a roofbox. To give you guys an impression of the complete set, here a two pictures.
  7. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Some time ago I also installed an OMP strutbrace - MA-1904.
  8. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Some time ago I have modified the third brake light of my CityBug. Here are some pictures of my LED rear lights and my stealth third brake light. Some time ago I installed an custom made induction kit with an K&N air filter.
  9. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Some time ago I changed all the bulbs in my Peugeot Sport rearlights for chrome bulbs. Everything was OK with those bulbs but I wanted to try the LED versions. So today I changed some bulbs for LED's, I only changed the combination bulbs on top. It's a 21/5W 24-LED bulb now - 18 LED's on top and 6 LED's to the side. Here is a close-up picture of the new LED bulbs And this is a picture of the test set-up And here are a few pictures of the new LED lights in use in the dark. LED's left normal light LED's left brakelight LED's right normal light LED's right brakelight
  10. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Today I fitted my new sport exhaust, here are a few pics. And I also made a small video for the sound of the exhaust. YouTube Video:
  11. This is a collection of sport rear exhausts for the CityBug. Most of the exhausts are made from stainless steel. All the products I mention below will fit all three CityBug models. (Peugeot 107 - Toyota Aygo - Citroën C1) First of all, last week I ordered a stainless steel sport rear exhaust made by Fox Sportauspuff. I ordered the stainless steel duplex 106x71 oval right/left version. Link: click here Fox Germany Exhausts: • 1x (duplex) 90mm round right/left • 1x (duplex) 106x71 oval right/left Product page Peugeot 107 • Link: click here Napexx Germany Exhausts: • 1x (single) 2x63mm round left • 2x (duplex) 2x63mm round right/left Product page Peugeot 107 • Link: click here Inoxcar Italy Exhausts: • 1x (single) 80mm round left • 1x (single) 102mm round left • 1x (single) 120x80mm oval left At the moment the exhausts are not available on the website of Inoxcar Italy. But there are several online shops who are selling the exhaust. In Holland Autostyle is selling the exhausts. • Link: click here Select Peugeot 107 and click on search. In the middle of the page you see the exhausts. Remus Austria Exhausts: • 1x (single) 1x90mm round right • 1x (single) 2x76mm round right • 1x (single) 1x92x78mm oval right • 1x (single) 1x142x72mm oval right • 1x (single) 1x150x85mm oval right (twin stream) Product page Peugeot 107 • Link: click here Sebring Austria Exhausts: • 1x (single) 1x90mm round right • 1x (single) 1x101mm round right • 1x (single) 2x80mm round right • 1x (single) 1x122x72mm oval right At the moment the exhausts are not available on the website of Sebring Austria. But there are several online shops who are selling the exhausts. In Holland Autostyling is selling the exhausts. • Link: click here Bosima Germany Exhausts: • 1x (single) 2x76mm round right • 2x (duplex) 2x76mm round right/left At the moment the exhausts are not available on the website of Bosima Germany. But there are several (German) online shops who are selling the exhausts. Search via Google for Bosima Sportauspuff. TTE Toyota Motorsport Exhaust: • 1x (single) 1x 105x73mm oval center Product catalog TTE Toyota Motorsport • Link: click here
  12. REFZ aka The CityBug

    Today I ordered a fully stainless steel sport rear exhaust. It's a left / right version - 2x 106x71mm oval. The brand of this exhaust is FOX sportauspuff. The new sport exhaust will probably arrive next week. Here's an example of the sport exhaust fitted on a C1.
  13. Toyota Aygo Crazy

    Toyota Aygo Crazy Test date 09 June 2008 Price as tested £100,000 What is it? Think of the Aygo Crazy as the love child of a Toyota MR2 and an ordinary Aygo. Don’t get too excited, it’s not going to make it into production. The Aygo Crazy is a one-off that combines an Aygo body with a mid-mounted turbocharged 1.8-litre engine, rear-wheel drive and a full roll cage. There’s no power steering, traction control, brake servo assistance or ABS. The result is a 197bhp car that weighs a whisker over 1000kg. That translates into a sub-6.0sec sprint to 60mph and – although nobody has been brave enough to confirm it yet – an estimated 127mph top speed. What’s it like? At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking that this Aygo was a homemade special, all bodykit and no trousers. Look a little closer, however, and you’ll spot the widened track – and the leather-trimmed engine cover where the rear seats ought to be. Toyota have finished the car with a suede Sparco steering wheel, roll-cage and four-point harnesses. The seats and doors are covered in an expensive-feeling mixture of red suede and great leather, but the dashboard – and largely pointless stereo – are taken straight from the standard Aygo. As soon as you start the engine and move off, you realise how focused this car is on serious driving – the unassisted steering, heavy clutch and racer-firm ride leave you in no doubt. Through suburban sprawl, the Aygo Crazy is frustrating. The big chin spoiler constantly threatens to rip itself off on speed humps, and the woeful turning circle makes tight junctions a tricky (and potentially embarrassing exercise. But these frustrations fade once you get a chance to open the throttle. Hard acceleration proves this mad, mid-engined Aygo is a seriously rapid machine, the engine hurling you along to the accompaniment of a wave of whooshes, whistles and chirrups. Get to a corner and again you’re aware of the physical limitations of the Aygo’s odd layout, the high-set engine slung over the rear wheels giving the potential for very snappy oversteer. With a little practice the rear-heavy weight distribution can be used like in an old Porsche 911, quelling its tendency to understeer when you turn-in to a corner. So should I buy one? It’s a moot point, because you can’t. Toyota spent something close to £100,000 developing this one-off and there are no plans to produce another. A real shame – because we reckon this would be the tool for embarrassing exotica at track days. Source: click here And some other pics.
  14. How you represent Russia?

    I have added a link to this 107 forum in the links section of my forum. Click here for the links section of my forum. CityBugs Worldwide! ;)
  15. REFZ aka The CityBug

    There is a C1 Cup video on YouTube. Link: And have you ever seen the video of the GT.C1 Sbarro? Link: GT.C1 Sbarro Video Here are some pictures. ---------------------------------------------------- Some YouTube videos of my modifications. One-touch comfort indicator module With this module installed you can tip the indicator handle only once and your indicator will flash 5 times in total (in my case). This option is also found in a lot of more luxery cars like VW and Audi. Link: One-touch electric window modification With this module installed you can pull or press the electric window switch only once and the window will open or close automaticaly. If you pull or press the switch again the window will stop. Link: Light unit in the boot of the car I installed a light unit in the boot of the car. The light is working with a manual switch but I'm thinking about another switch so it will work automaticaly. Link: YouTube 3 Interior light variable delay dimmer I installed a variable delay dimmer to the interior light. If you close the door the interior light will stay on and dimm out in about 15 seconds. Link: YouTube 4
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