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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:32pm On Mar 11, 2015
simplex2:


I dont have any at mind. Find something cost-effective as that will be a big factor.


2001 Peugeot 306

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Air-condition

Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:36pm On Mar 11, 2015
kakakibuy:



Thanks for your request, year of manufacture please ?


2004 Peugeot 307

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:38pm On Mar 11, 2015
simplex2:
Peugeot 306 wagon or 307



2004 Peugeot 307

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Total Landing Cost in Naira: ₦755,200

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Features: Central locking
Power Assisted Steering
Automatic transmission
Electric windows
Air-condition

Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by simplex2: 5:07pm On Mar 11, 2015
^^ Thanks; seem to be the latest editions as such a bit on the highside for me.

Is there something between N450 - N550?
Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 8:02pm On Mar 11, 2015
simplex2:
^^ Thanks; seem to be the latest editions as such a bit on the highside for me.

Is there something between N450 - N550?

For total landing cost? Unfortunately , no
Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 8:49pm On Mar 11, 2015
Inspect wheel-well splashguards These guards, however flimsy on many of today’s cars, help keep water and winter’s salty slush from splashing up into the engine compartment, where it can damage sensitive electrical components. Unfortunately, these guards tear off easily — sometimes without the driver knowing it. Check for damage to these guards when you wash your car. Re-secure with the appropriate fasteners or replace as needed. As added protection from splashed-up muck, slush, and debris, install mud flaps (also called splash guards) on your vehicle.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 9:11am On Mar 12, 2015
Buy gas at reputable service stations Ask whether the gas you buy is filtered at the pump and if the station has a policy about changing the pump filters regularly. If you get a song and dance, find another gas station. Some stations don’t have pump filters, making you more vulnerable to dirty gasoline. Other stations may not mix alcohol and fuel properly — or worse, water down their product. Find a station you trust and stick to it.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 7:07pm On Mar 12, 2015
Go easy when you’re stuck When stuck in mud or snow, don’t make the problem worse by damaging an expensive component. Gently rocking in an attempt to free the car is fine. But if it looks as though you’re really stuck, don’t keep at it. Throwing your car from forward to reverse repeatedly, as well as spinning tires at high speeds, can generate lots of heat and spell trouble for transmissions, clutches, and differentials. It may be cheaper in the long run to call the tow truck rather than risk big repair bills down the road. It’s a good idea to carry a traction aid in the trunk, such as sand, gravel, or cat litter.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:27am On Mar 13, 2015
Drive less. Especially, avoid short trips. Cold starts are hard on engines, your gas mileage, and the environment. Short trips can also significantly shorten the life of your muffler. Basically, you get condensation in the exhaust when you start a cold engine, and if you don't run the car for long enough to evaporate all of the condensation out of the system, excessive amounts of water can accumulate in your muffler, and rust a hole through it. Avoid starting a cold car just to pull it into the garage, for instance. Consider walking to the nearest store for a change. Combine short errands, and, if you have multiple vehicles, drive the one more recently driven when you go out again. Do drive a car at least every week or so, since cars that sit for longer than a week or two at a time have other problems, such as fluids gradually draining out of systems. Consult a mechanic if you will store a car for an extended period.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 8:43pm On Mar 13, 2015
Wax to protect your car’s paint job No way around it! Waxing your car is work. But it’s satisfying work that will help keep your car looking new. Car wax preserves paint by slowing oxidation and forming a barrier against bird droppings, sap, and pollution. Plus driving a nice shiny car is just plain fun.

Here’s what to do to ensure the maximum in protection:

Liquid and spray waxes are tempting to use — they make the car shiny with less work than rubbing in paste wax. But there’s still no beating paste wax for the hardest, longest-lasting finish. Look for paste with a high carnauba wax content.
Apply a thin, even coat of wax to the car’s surfaces with a damp sponge. Avoid applying too much, or it will be difficult to remove and some residue will inevitably mar your finish.
To avoid fine scratches, use a clean, soft cotton or microfiber cloth to remove wax once it has dried.
Apply an extra coat of wax to the nose and hood. The wax film in these areas wears away quickly.



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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 9:51pm On Mar 14, 2015
Preserve your car during long-term storage If you are not going to use your car for more than a month, store it properly to prevent unnecessary damage and repairs upon your return.

Fill the gas tank to help prevent condensation from accumulating in the gas tank. Add a fuel stabilizer and drive the car around a bit to distribute the additive to engine parts.
Wash and wax the car thoroughly to protect the finish.
Place a vapor barrier on your garage floor. A 4-mil polyethylene drop cloth will do.
Disengage the parking brake to help avoid brake corrosion.
Put the car on jack stands to take the weight of the vehicle off the wheels and tires.
Disconnect and remove the battery to keep it from draining. Place the battery on a trickletype charger. Or periodically drain the battery, using a small light bulb, and then recharge it with a low-volt charger.
Plug the tailpipe with a rag to prevent moist air from infiltrating into it.
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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 12:06pm On Mar 17, 2015
Clean your car engine Wash your engine at least every year. A clean engine runs cooler than a dirty one. A clean engine also enables you to easily spot leaks and service its components. You may have your engine professionally steam cleaned or you may opt to do it yourself. In this case, make sure you protect sensitive engine components including the air intake, distributor and electrical parts with plastic bags before getting started. You may use a grease-cutting detergent and a bristle brush to scrub the engine. Make sure to rinse thoroughly once done.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:43pm On Mar 18, 2015
Test drive-belt tension Check the tension and condition of your drive belt (or, with many cars, multiple belts) every month. Belts that are too tight can wear out the bearings in accessory components, such as AC compressor, water pump, and power-steering pump. Belts that are too loose will wear out faster and may fail prematurely. Perform your examination before you start the car to avoid injury due to a hot belt or moving engine part. Check for tension by pressing in the center of the belt’s longest exposed run while holding a ruler next to it. If you can depress the belt 1/ 2 to 1 inch (13 to 25 mm), but not more or less, the tension is good. If not, adjust the belt tension yourself according to your car’s service manual, or have your dealer or auto repair service do it. Also check for belt damage, such as glazing (often due to oil leakage), fraying, and cracks. If you spot damage, have the belt checked by a pro and replaced if necessary.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:09am On Mar 19, 2015
Don’t fill up if you see the tanker If you happen to see a gasoline tanker filling the tanks at your local gas station, come back another day or go to a different station. As the station’s underground tanks are being filled, the turbulence can stir up sediment. Sediment in your gas can clog fuel filters and fuel injectors, causing poor performance and possibly necessitating repairs.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 11:21am On Mar 20, 2015
Fix bad weatherstripping immediately If your weatherstripping is letting rainwater leak into the interior of your car, take a look at it and decide if you can repair it or if it needs to be replaced. Small leaks can be handled with brush-on seam sealers. Resecure loose sections, not otherwise damaged, with trim adhesive. Torn sections may be repaired with special caulking available at auto parts stores. You may also be able to extend the life of worn-but-intact sections by inserting foam rods, available at automotive stores, into the hollow section of the weatherstripping. If you decide to replace entire sections of gasket, don’t simply buy generic stuff such as you’d use around the house. Buy a product that matches your car’s original weatherstripping — it’s available in a wide variety of profiles from dealerships and automotive mail-order catalogues.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:49pm On Mar 20, 2015
Protect car paint from the sun Paint does more than make your vehicle look great. It’s also the first line of defense against rusted body panels. Of course, the best way to protect the paint is to park the car in a garage. If that is not possible, park in the shade or purchase a car cover. The sun’s ultraviolet rays break down paint and cause it to fade. Some car covers protect your car from more than sun, moisture, bird droppings, and dust — they also have a thin layer of cushioning that will guard against light impact, such as from a tipped bicycle or small falling tree branch.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 12:30am On Mar 22, 2015
Beware the wet thumb If you top off your tires at a service station, check to see if there’s moisture coming from the air pump. Simply depress the pin inside the inflator valve with your thumbnail. If your thumb gets wet, advise the station manager that his tanks need to be drained and go to a different station. Moisture, trapped inside a tire, can cause pressure variations and corrode rims.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 3:58pm On Mar 22, 2015
Secure loads to avoid dents and scratches The beginning of the end for the finish on many cars and trucks — and for wagon and hatchback interiors for that matter — is an improperly stowed load. Invest in the appropriate racks for bicycles, cargo, and luggage. A good trick to keep tall objects from sliding around in a pick-up truck bed is to use a shower curtain rod (or two) as a brace. Just push the cargo against the front wall of the truck bed and install the rod behind it. Twist to secure. Cargo nets will also help keep objects from banging around and damaging a truck bed.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:42am On Mar 23, 2015
Avoid light fixture problems When changing a bad bulb, clean dirty or corroded sockets with fine steel wool or a small wire brush.Wipe the socket clean of debris before installing the new light bulb.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 12:03pm On Mar 24, 2015
Check tread for safety Most states require tires to be replaced when they have worn down to 1/16-inch (1.5 mm) of remaining tire depth. Tires sold in North America are required to have “wear bars” molded into them to make it easy to see when tire replacement is legally required. However, if you’ll be driving in the rain, you should change your tires when there is 1/8-inch (3 mm) of tread left. Otherwise, water may not escape from under your tires fast enough and you risk hydroplaning — a dangerous situation in which your car loses traction and literally floats on the water. Stick an American quarter between the treads in several places. If part of Washington’s head is always covered, you have enough tread to drive in the rain. If you drive in snow, you’ll need at least 3/16-inch (5 mm) of tread to get adequate traction. Stick an American penny between the treads. If the top of the Lincoln Memorial is always covered, you’re ready for winter driving.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:01am On Mar 25, 2015
Keep the tires inflated. Under-inflated tires can reduce the tire life by 15% and will slightly decrease your gas mileage, perhaps by 10%. Inflating tires is perhaps the easiest of all activities, and many stores sell tire gauges for a very small cost. Checking your tire pressure every other time you get gas will reduce tire wear and prevent these issues. Monitor your tire tread with a penny. Insert the penny into the tread with Lincoln's head down. If the top of his head is not obscured by the tread, your tires need to be replaced. Basically, if you can see all of Lincoln's head, you must replace your tires.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 9:22pm On Mar 25, 2015
Maintain your transmission Change automatic transmission fluid and filter after the first 5,000 miles (8,000 km) and after every 25,000 miles (40,000 km) or two years thereafter, or as recommended in your owner’s manual. If you use your vehicle for towing, change the fluid and filter every year. For manual transmissions, change the lubricant (motor oil or gear oil, depending on the car) after the first 5,000 miles and after every 50,000 (80,000 km) thereafter. Use synthetic motor oil or gear lube for longer transmission life unless the manufacturer recommends otherwise.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:44pm On Mar 26, 2015
Keep leather from drying out and cracking Leather cars seats are durable and don’t require a lot of maintenance. After a few years, however, the seats can become soiled. Use a leather cleaner to remove dirt and stains.Then apply a leather protectant formulated for pigmented or top-coated grain leather (the leather used for most leather car upholstery). Protectants will resist stains and make the upholstery easier to clean in the future. Choose a protectant that includes conditioners to keep your leather supple.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 6:50am On Mar 27, 2015
Don’t forget the timing belt On many cars, it’s the belt you can’t see that is the most critical. If your manual says, as many do, that you should replace the timing belt at 50,000 miiles, do it! A failed timing belt can, depending on engine type, cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to your engine.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 7:35pm On Mar 27, 2015
Check power-steering fluid Check the power-steering fluid once a month with the car warmed up. If the level is low, have the hoses and pump inspected for leaks. In addition to making your car difficult to steer, low power-steering fluid will damage the power-steering pump. Be sure to use the powersteering fluid recommended for you car

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 9:40am On Mar 30, 2015
Use upholstery cleaners on soiled seats The same upholstery cleaners you use at home can be used on your car’s upholstery. Use them sparingly, however, to avoid saturating the fabric. Use a clean cloth to wipe away the foam. On velour seats, brush the fibers gently to avoid matting them and to preserve the original texture of the fabric.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 12:28pm On Mar 31, 2015
Test drive-belt tension Check the tension and condition of your drive belt (or, with many cars, multiple belts) every month. Belts that are too tight can wear out the bearings in accessory components, such as AC compressor, water pump, and power-steering pump. Belts that are too loose will wear out faster and may fail prematurely. Perform your examination before you start the car to avoid injury due to a hot belt or moving engine part. Check for tension by pressing in the center of the belt’s longest exposed run while holding a ruler next to it. If you can depress the belt 1/ 2 to 1 inch (13 to 25 mm), but not more or less, the tension is good. If not, adjust the belt tension yourself according to your car’s service manual, or have your dealer or auto repair service do it. Also check for belt damage, such as glazing (often due to oil leakage), fraying, and cracks. If you spot damage, have the belt checked by a pro and replaced if necessary.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 12:46pm On Apr 01, 2015
Power steering fluid should be checked regularly to ensure it is filled to capacity. The fluid can be checked via the reservoir. For the specific location relating to your vehicle please check your owner's manual.
Only use the recommended oil for your car, this information can be found in your owner's manual.
Never over fill the reservoir.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 10:56am On Apr 02, 2015
Clean your engine There are several reasons to wash your engine at least every year or two. A clean engine will run cooler than a dirty one. You’ll be more apt to tackle routine belt and hose checks and the like if you know you won’t get covered with grime every time you do so. A clean engine will also make it much easier to spot leaks and to service components. Remember to protect sensitive engine components — including the air intake, distributor, and electrical parts — with plastic bags before getting started. Use dishwashing liquid or other grease-cutting detergents and a bristle brush to scrub engine and components surfaces. Rinse thoroughly. Heavy-duty engine cleaning products are available at automotive parts stores. Follow the directions carefully. You may also have your engine professionally steam cleaned.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 4:07pm On Apr 03, 2015
For stubborn carpet or mat stains After vacuuming floor mats or interior carpeting, apply foam rug cleaner to resistant stains as directed by the maker. Work the foam into a few square feet at a time, using a wet sponge or brush. Vacuum when dry.

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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 9:15am On Apr 04, 2015
Rotate the tires. Changing tire position is very important and reduces uneven wear and tear on the tread, thus extending the life of the tires. The recommended rotation cycle is twice a year or every 6,000 miles. Rotate them diagonally - front right to rear left and front left to rear right. However, this pattern can change depending on the drivetrain of the vehicle, and the type of tire. Your vehicle manual will contain detailed rotation information. Keep in mind some tires (especially on sports cars) are directional and are meant to spin only one way. They will have a large arrow on the sidewall to indicate this.


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Re: ****Kakaki + FiftyFifty Enter 2015 With A BANG!! Peugeot 607 PICS**** by kakakibuy(m): 5:37pm On Apr 04, 2015
Keep the front end aligned. If you notice your car shaking while driving at high speeds (not while braking - shuddering while braking indicates warped rotors), or if your tread is wearing unevenly, then you may need an alignment. This is also key to extending the life of your tires and will keep the tread even for increased safety.


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