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PDF Manuals and Part Numbers
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I see there are some manuals that can be downloaded for variuos Yamaha bikes? I'm trying to find Part numbers and Info for my Peugeot Boxer campervan. Does anyone know where I might be able to download Part Numbers and other stuff for these vans. Obviously my vehicle would be a chassis cab.


Here's hoping.


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#2
Any good?


https://manuals.co/workshop/peugeot/boxer
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#3
I'd seen this site before. Alas it's too new. My van is a 2001. 1.9TD.
Thanks anyway

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#4
Not really what you're after but this place does do a lot of spares for that van.


www.gsfcarparts.com
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Thanks darrsi,  I have looked on that site. My problem is having the correct part number. There are so many different variations of one part. I'll probably go into one of their shops and talk to a salesman.  I've seen one website selling discs for my van for £9.99 and £49.99. Only difference is the part number. I might need Calipers too. Some are £54 and others are £135. 

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(17-07-16, 10:50 AM)fireblake link Wrote: Thanks darrsi,  I have looked on that site. My problem is having the correct part number. There are so many different variations of one part. I'll probably go into one of their shops and talk to a salesman.  I've seen one website selling discs for my van for £9.99 and £49.99. Only difference is the part number. I might need Calipers too. Some are £54 and others are £135. 

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Could that not just be aftermarket copy prices compared to OEM?

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Could be,  but they do have different part numbers

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Try this site http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/pages/index.jsp you will have to register but you can get free owners manuals and some free technical stuff but if you want more detail then you have to pay for a subscription it's something like €6 for an hour.

I have to use these kinds of sites for my job but we require the oil and lubricant data.
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