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I’d give him £500 for it but it’d be as a beater until it dies.
It’s a tricky one for sure, as you rightly say the premium here would be for the paint but it’s screwed in that sense as it’d need a lot thrown at it. It’s just in no man’s land.
You either love or hate the colour but you sure...
Death trap might be a bit much haha but I know where you’re coming from. I have driven all sorts and I still get in my classic sti and think “this is proper fun motoring”
I guess it depends how you drive or should I say why. For me, driving is for enjoyment so I’d sooner drive the clio or my...
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I couldn’t lose the cruise control as it’s my favourite of any car.
Bit of an annoying position compared to standard but being as they’re rocker action you can reach behind with your middle finger and operate them.
Has anyone made a plate up with aftermarket push buttons? Was...
That’s unlucky from what I’ve seen of these cars at that mileage as it sounds like it’s looked after too.
Mine is on 130k and my mate’s one only died at 175k when the aux belt went and took out the timing belt and he beat the thing off the limiter every day.
Seems a shame to ditch it after 14 years, I wouldn’t have the heart.
Be interested to know the mileage and how/why it died?
I personally wouldn’t go down the engine rebuild and upgrade route unless you’re going to track it, just get a complete engine from a circa 100k mile car.
Surely you go for the lightest wheel?
You’re going 15’s for that reason (or certainly a big part) so why compromise? just get the lightest ones. Any ‘nicer’ style will be negated by the sad roller skate look of the car:cry:
No car should be subjected to smaller wheels than factory size...
Have some replies gone missing? Read the one about the wheels sitting in the arches earlier and just looked, was going to quote it and say it does look odd... can’t see the reply above now :unsure:
What ever way you look at it, the seats are a bonus surely? If they’re genuine recaros they’re worth something (a darn sight more than stock clio seats I’m sure)
So it doesn’t really matter if they’re not correct trend lines IMO, certainly wouldn’t stop me buying the car if it was a nice one.
Definitely a PITA doing the belts on these.
Wasn’t happy with my crank pulley’s rubber being perished so ordered a new one, that stopped job completion but should be there tomorrow so will get it finished Friday.
Some numpty had also destroyed the lower plastic timing cover (mind you it’s...
Big day for my old girl tomorrow as I’ll be doing...
Timing belt & dephaser (OE)
Water pump
Aux tensioner & belt (OE)
Oil (millers CFS) and filter
CV boot
And depending on how much time I’ve got... fitting my new steering wheel boss and my Momo wheel (for the track)
And also gonna remove the...
Sorry, missed that.
If mine lasts half the time my old snap on nicad impacts have I’ll eat my hat. But I’ve zero confidence in the new snap on impacts based on what the bloke at work has gone through so was a no brainier to start swapping based purely on the Milwaukee warranty.
We seemingly...
Just be careful buying from online, make sure they’re a known reseller (FFX etc) as I saw a vid that Milwaukee updated their warranty terms to say anything coming from Amazon can’t be warranted. I know that’s not eBay but the statement was about resellers and items being bought and resold as...
I was going to get the angled grinder but seen and read a fair few negatives on YT vids and comments.
My 3/8” Milwaukee stubby impact is pretty good though. Only real negative for me is the flat front is as much of a hindrance as I dreaded. And I don’t like the push button light up bit as I...
The thing more puzzling to me is the fact that someone could buy it already modified to someone else’s taste like that.
It’s one thing for a hideous build to grow like an out of control fake transformer but who is the nutcase that’s buying the out of date, stomach churning style now?
Don’t get...
The sticky layer is the clear, soft sealing coat.
You have the bare plastic, a metallic colour then the top coat (the bit that goes sticky)
If you go ham with a scouring pad you’ll take off the colour coat too (I’ve done this with just IPA and a cloth)
Some manage to take off the sticky top...
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It looks a lovely car to be fair. The engine bay, interior and mileage seem great.
The spoiler, canards & flaps can go in the skip and it’d be a beautiful little weapon to own I’m sure.