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gimbli
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Parts

Unread post by gimbli »

Hi,
I am looking for the following parts for my Peugeot Traveller:-

98118268VD
9812982580
98121462XT
98119299XT
98118246XT
9811986380

I would really appreciate it if someone could help me source the parts
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I think that you may get a better response if you describe what the parts are.

What is a Peugeot Traveller?
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Van 20k upards
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Those part numbers all refer to a front end shunt I'd guess, bumper and related bits.
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The parts are for the front bumper of a Peugeot Traveller (similar to Expert, Opel Vivaro, Citroen Space Tourer) . Pls refer to the attached picture. I have tried ordering from peugeotcitroendsparts.com, but they are very slow in responding to e-mails. Is there any other website or stockist in UK that carry peugeot parts? I am beyond frustrated and would really appreciate any help.
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Why can’t you deal with the Malaysian Peugeot Main Dealers?
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http://peugeot.com.my/

I can't think why you would want to source them elsewhere when you have a supply in Malaysia? Apart from anything else, 'Peugeotparts' will charge you the same price or more for the parts, plus delivery and probably import tax.... doesn't make sense.
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Peugeot are looking good in Malaysia.
https://paultan.org/2020/12/01/berjaya- ... tributors/
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Oldpug wrote: 06 Jan 2022, 18:47 Peugeot are looking good in Malaysia.
https://paultan.org/2020/12/01/berjaya- ... tributors/
Interesting to see the H R Owen name tucked away in that post.
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