Re: PEUGEOT PARTS --- blurb on the headlights...

Benstinia@aol.com
Tue, 15 Jul 1997 14:28:20 -0400 (EDT)

I don't know. I know the whole kit and caboodle when I got it knew was
around $250-300 adaptor and all. Are we talking a brand new one off the
shelf? In that case probably $150-200 for the wheel, the rubber mount on it
(nice to have an extra), and the button. Probably 150 for just the wheel
which is all I need.

Though I'm going to feel guilty if I get the last one before someone else who
doesn't have one. Somebody responding to Radu's request on info for
switching seats mentioned he's over 6'. These Momo steering wheels are great
for tall people (big reason I got one) because its smaller in diameter so
tall people have more clearance for their knees. No more toe-heel-OW bang
the knee on the steering wheel! Though of course I won't feel too guilty if
I get the last one.

The euro spec headlight situation---I have a set--paid the something awful
price three times (somehow one of them broke in storage...) At $200 a PAIR
I'd be interested in a set just to have a spare--but I don't think I'll be
able to afford them until August at the very earliest. I try to budget my
`spoil Peugeot' projects.

I've got a completely idling away the afternoon question---Awhile back
someone asked 'bout who manufactured the alloy wheels for Peugeot...Does
anyone have a mailing address for the manufacturer of the eight spoke, 15
inch 505 alloy wheel? I'm wondering if it might be possible to get some
bigger wheels (17 ???)

Thanks for the info--good luck on the headlights!

Benster of...