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Yea all the methods are solutions of how to get the existing condensation evaporate.
Just make sure all your rubber caps are on properly so its sealed to prevent moisture entering again.
Someone's selling the sparco ones you've posted a picture of in the for sale section!
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?530607-Sparco-PRO-2000-x2
Yea the only 'specialist' tool that you might need would be the swan neck spanner, for undoing the top mounts.
Other than that just a decent socket set,
oh and some mole grips or pliers to hold the rear strut thread bit to stop it spinning when undoing the top nut on the rear shocks I found.
Ahh, he's not a member.
Yea, if your a full member, there's the H&R guide mentioned above, and also Fubar's fitting lowering spring guide which is a great help as well
Touch up pen.
Also I made a guide :) :
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?507167-Guide-How-to-Colour-Code-Respray-Clio-Bullets
Although I'd use small bits of masking tape or blu tac round the straight bits of the letters, then just a steady hand for the curved bits.
You want to be careful posting on here about lexus lights and brightly coloured tiny brake calipers, just a warning in case you get some haters!
Have a look around the media section etc too get a feel of what looks good, and what looks ridiculous lol.
All the mods mentioned above are really...
I've got a powertec cone on my 1.2. I'm pleased with it, gives me a nice roar. It'll do me until I can get a sport and hear a real roar!
But if you've got an aftermarket exhaust, the induction noise probably won't be as loud or impressive over that.
Gloss black would be fine for the diamonds I should think, You'd probably get away with it on the bullets as well, you might notice the slight colour difference thought. More so on the bullets.
If you mean this bit:
It bolts on yes, it should look like it does in the above photo.
Then when you push the shock through the hole in the chassis, the top mount also bolts on to the same thread.
http://www.cliosport.net/content/guides/fubar/spring_guide.pdf
Don't know if that will work as your not a member, but Fubar's guide on fitting lowering springs is excellent, fully detailed and lots of pics!