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A used parcel shelf that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Peugeot 106 ran as a single generation from 1991 to 2003, with a significant facelift in 1996 that updated the bodywork and interior; parcel shelves from pre-facelift (1991–1996) cars may differ from post-facelift (1996–2003) ones due to changes in rear interior trim and fixings, so crossing that 1996 boundary is the key risk here. Both phases were built on the same platform, but whether the shelf itself swaps over depends on which specific mounting points and rear quarter trim changed in the update. Confirm with the breaker against your registration before committing.
The Peugeot 106 was available in 3-door and 5-door hatchback body styles, and parcel shelves are designed around the rear interior of the car, so the shelf itself sits above the boot regardless of door count and should be the same piece across both variants on the same generation. That said, it is always worth confirming with the breaker using your registration to be certain no minor trim differences affect the fixings.
Trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the Peugeot 106 — whether your car is an XN, XR, XT, or Rallye, the shelf fits the same body shell. You may find cosmetic differences such as fabric colour or finish between trim levels, so ask the breaker what colour the shelf is to make sure it matches your interior.
A 1994 car is pre-facelift (1991–1996) and a 1999 car is post-facelift (1996–2003), so you are crossing the 1996 facelift boundary where interior and trim components can differ. The platform is the same throughout the full 106 run, but the facelift brought interior updates that could affect shelf dimensions or fixing points. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
Engine choice makes no difference to parcel shelf fitment on the Peugeot 106 — the shelf is part of the rear interior trim and is determined by body style and build phase, not by what is under the bonnet. Focus on giving the breaker your registration and confirming the colour and condition of the shelf instead.
The shelf will physically fit if the car is the correct body style and generation, but a mismatched colour will look obvious in the rear of the cabin. Ask the breaker to confirm the exact colour or trim code of the shelf against your own interior before purchasing, as colour matching on used trim parts is often imperfect and dyes rarely give a perfect result.