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I've used their "wax it wet" express wax and give decent results. I'm not a detailer by any means but try clean it once a week and will wax it few times a year.
Can get hold of dodo products and cars are silver/grey.
Ill look into it more before buying, but was thinking around that price...
Re: Battery Flat, Worth attempting to recharge? I also need a recommendation on a too
If it starts just take it for a decent run out, if it hasn't been driven for a while it'll do it good. you're over thinking it
Re: Battery Flat, Worth attempting to recharge? I also need a recommendation on a too
I'd try some jump leads on it first mate before spending any money
I won't be spending £££ on one mate! Just wanting a half decent one at not daft money, so will look into the collinite but I can get hold of Autoglym so was looking at their HD wax and also poor boys products so ill have a read in detailing section before buying any.
Look well all of them!
Re: My PH1 172
Just read all through. love this, looks superb. :approve:
Good effort with the little things you've refreshed/replaced makes a big difference
No worries mate.
As Danny said above 5 years or 72k which ever is first, don't be fobbed off with its only done 50k so it'll be right (if its original belt). They can perish/crack with age. If it fails can be big bills time £££.
If its due take it to one of the specialists on here, there are a...
Welcome mate
Usual things when looking at cars, matching decent tyres, service history with proof of cambelt change by someone who knows what they're doing not a local mechanic. If it is due a cambelt factor in/knock off circa £400
Have a read here...
You mention price isn't an issue but what budget you got in mind,
Circa £3-400+ refresh all shocks with new genuine Renault, maybe the 172 Cup versions and a decent set of lowering springs from Eibach or Cooksport, refresh anything that looks tired while you're at it and a decent alignment...
I'd be looking at lowering springs that drop it by half that amount, search on here for Eibach and Cooksport. Nice subtle drop but without compromising on ride quality too much if at all.