Jon44w
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Again sorry for being thick but Im new to the Panda 4x4 scene. Just wondering what the difference between a Panda Sisley and a normal Panda 4x4 is. Whats the man in a boat on my interior all about?
Cheers,
John
Cheers,
John
Jon44w said:Another quick question. How do you know if youve got a fire engine? (Not a big red one with blue flashing lights )
Steve said:They are fakes. They're from a Suzuki. You want real Sisley bars.
They bolted on using the bolts from teh sump... I suspect thise would cause you real grief if you actually hit anything. I suspect you'd dump your engine oil pretty fast.Steve said:They are fakes. They're from a Suzuki. You want real Sisley bars.
Tony M said:They bolted on using the bolts from teh sump... I suspect thise would cause you real grief if you actually hit anything. I suspect you'd dump your engine oil pretty fast.
sisley bars... where do they snap on to?
So they must also be standard fittings on most Panda's... remember this fella http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1995-FIAT-PAN...4568388896QQcategoryZ9843QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemSteve said:There are brackets just below the bumper on each side, below the number plate. They bolt on there.
Tony M said:They bolted on using the bolts from teh sump... I suspect thise would cause you real grief if you actually hit anything. I suspect you'd dump your engine oil pretty fast.
sisley bars... where do they snap on to?
You could probably do with the sump guard being a standard fitting across the range also... mine's been given a good whack before... pushed one of the corners in. I'll definately get the one from the breakers soon...Steve said:I've just reread your post. They bolt on using the bracket that also holds the sump guard, not the sump itself.