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Author Subject: Ph.1 Clock Mechanical Headlamp Adjuster & Bonnet Strut Clip
RetroPug

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Post #1
Has anyone got a mechanical adjuster for a passenger side Ph.1 twin-optic headlamp kicking around?
I also need the white clip in the bonnet to hold the conventional, non-hydraulic strut when it is closed.
I also need a working Ph.1 clock for the centre console.
I also need interior mirror covers with tweeter grilles.

Thanks!

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Posted 5th Jan 2014 at 18:53
armzsc6

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Post #2
Got s**t loads of old headlamp adjusters from pugs an Citroens at work and deff got several of those clips but would need some detailed pics I the adjuster to say if I had the right one.

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Posted 20th Dec 2013 at 19:35
gilesy

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Post #3
I looped a cable tie around where the white clip was. To be honest they are all old and brittle now - you'd be hard pushed getting one
Posted 21st Dec 2013 at 14:03
armzsc6

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Post #4
gilesy wrote:
I looped a cable tie around where the white clip was. To be honest they are all old and brittle now - you'd be hard pushed getting one


I meant brand new ones from pug. They still use them in C2's c3's and various others

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Posted 21st Dec 2013 at 15:37
robthe6

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Post #5
you can still get the bonnet clips from pug. on Peugeot parts its called a HOG ring or some sh*t like that. but if you rock up at any pug deal an just say the s**t plastic bonnet stay clip they've normally got one in stock. think its like £1.15inc vat.

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Posted 21st Dec 2013 at 16:50
RetroPug

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Post #6
Thank you everyone.

Armsz16 I'll try to get some pictures of the one I've still got at some point.

Thanks rob, will probably end up doing that!

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Posted 24th Dec 2013 at 13:20
RetroPug

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Post #7
Bump, also need a working ph.1 clock for the dash/centre console.

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Posted 5th Jan 2014 at 09:24
RetroPug

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Post #8
Bump, also interior mirror covers with tweeter grilles.

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Posted 5th Jan 2014 at 18:52

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