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Appreciate all the comments thank you. I wouldn't normally go for such a change bodywork wise. After seeing the spoilers on the Cup race cars and the RS16 it made me realise it needed something like this to make a difference. Ive seen a couple of other aftermarket spoilers but to me they dont...
360 mile round trip to Somerset yesterday to pick up the spoiler I ordered in November 2017. Its still in its primered state and temporarily fitted, with a bit more fettling and then paint it'll be all done.
Indeed, the Rotrex bolts in place of the AC pump. Mine was a 2nd car for trackdays, shows and general fun times so for me losing the AC wasn't a big deal, but do appreciate in our rare summer months and for people abroad it's quite the necessity.
Interesting that no one ever mentions supercharging. It's a far easier conversion to do, less to go wrong, and decent power output too.... All in stock internals, just my 2 pence worth.
LY would probably look better with the black wheels. The white wheels are supposed to be trackday wheels but the more I look at them the more I'm thinking of keeping them on.
I have to admit everytime I walk out to go to work and see the Clio it does look good on the white. I don't really want to paint the spoiler more than once but appreciate everyone's feedback on going LY. My main concern was (it could go both ways I guess) is that it's too much LY with a bigger...
GAZ coilovers to start with, the rear damper started knocking and on the whole the full setup were getting on a bit. A deal came up on a new set of Spax coilovers so I bought them to replace.
Decisions, it's a 2 piece so I'm thinking of the lower piece in LY and the upper wing part in the same grey as the diffuser and front blade. It'll no doubt change again, and again...
In one way yes, it seems to match LY in a strange but good way.
In another, not sure! As once the spoiler is fitted I'm left with the nice dilemma of what colour to paint it and will it go with the wheels.
I'm ordering wheel studs so I popped over to my sisters where the wheels are to take...