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Hi, hope all well, yes I think we swapped lol mine didn’t have stickers. Will see how they go, I can be flexible if an enthusiast wants to get the benefit. Cheers, Steve
Hope you’re well. I remembered the new boxes Speedlines the other day. They went on the P7AWN 182 Trophy I bought off the Trophy Forum if you recall that one. Good times. Steve
Hi everyone. I hope any OG 182 Cup & Trophy owners still here are all well. It's been a very long time since I've been around the forum. I've not even owned a car since I sold my last R26.R in 2020.
I have a set of used Sachs Front Adjustable Dampers en-route to me and I'll have eyes on next...
It's my picture, but not my car LOL. £1800 sounds pretty cheap for any Clio that shape, take care it's not on the ABI Insurance Register. Cat C / D etc.
Dealer retail price includes possibility of part exchange (often take a long time to sell) as well as things like bodywork attention, good (proper) tyres, alloys, windscreens and often the 12000 mile service. There is a lot to be said for picking up a car that has all this already done as I can...
Aye, t'was mine. The car is a little gem. It would be a great car even without all the mods done. All seems to have worked out well with the Gti sale too.
This may be the last time you can thank Gordon Brown for something Darren :)
Sometimes design just cannot be beaten. IMO the Gordini stripes on the 182 Cup are the perfect width and position to be unique to the car and just about right. Defo only on the French Racing Blue car though.
My thoughts Mack, the problem being if you hadn't done it before you would probably apply the steering but not add the throttle. With no result. Is the difference between lift-off and snap just semantics? I think we (typical fwd hot hatchback owners) take years of experience for granted in...
Written in a more lucid moment having read a thread on Renaultsport where someone of some eminence had mentioned the 197 had a tendency to oversteer.
Ralph has hit the nail on the head, it's lift-off (or as I call it snap) oversteer with it coming as a surprise to anyone who has induced it who...
There's plenty of room to negotiate, it helps everyone to keep the prices advertised as high as poss. Re: the 4x4 quip, The car doesn't sit any higher than the one parked next to it, must be the angle of picture.