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They sell relatively well, and I'd even say that most people will buy them for more if the belts have been done as long as you can honestly say you know what you're doing.
It doesn't really matter if you're not a specialist, as long as you don't start talking about tipex etc then I'd say...
OK, but it's at your own risk.. the reason I suggest it is because that's what burnt out on mine when it smoked, it basically melted. So removing it should stop the smoke.
Carry on typing in capitals and I'l stop reply, my eyes hurt.
Cut the metal triangle off and it should work
I'm not 100% on this, but it worked for me.
It's easily possible. Easily.
Fold the front seat flat backwards and the rear seats down. Door across the massive rear bit, then bumper over and onto the seat. Easy peasy.
I got a whole clio interior in a clio with a whole interior, seats, door cards, the lot. AND I had a passenger.
Lots of good'uns this month!
I'm going to have to take part in this, give me a reason to take pictures.
I think 5's got it for me though, it's got a real nice mood to it.
I was going to say it sounds like they need cleaning and sealing, but TBH, if you get them done somewhere properly, and then protect them, they will look better.
What are the tyre prices like Laura??
Silver looks perfect, it's really not a car that needs grey wheels and the colours work perfectly together as they are.
The only real exception for grey wheels is white because white and silver can look odd.
Re: My new car.....
Christ. You're an interesting person to return to the club that's for sure.
So I've got to buy one of these next to fit in then? Oh go on then.
It looks bloody lovely though, interior looks so damn pretty there too.
If I were in the market to be buying Clio's, I'd follow you around like a bad smell.
You buy them, then do a great list of mods/maintenance to them (so I'd love to buy them after).
Looks awesome though, I can't help but think it needs a spoiler?
As Daniel says, for an average joe, the key is to not be scared and be smart. Buy 90% of your mods second hand, fit yourself, and sell before you sell the car, you lose peanuts, it's just having the money to do it.