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UPDATE:
From before I bought the car I wondered why it was such a high number (No. 434) when every other Gordini on the forums were under number 100. Actually, the Gordini on show at WSR was one number off mine.. number 435 iirc.
I got on to Renault UK and asked them if they could find out...
Saw a couple of Gordinis with white wheels and I'm 50/50 about them.. black definitely looks better though. We'll have to meet up sometime so you can have a butchers.
Yours will be different if you have a mk2. You need the bayonet fitment.. have a search in eBay pal.
Just saw these posts...
Anyone with a mk3 had them on? I think in the past I read 197-Kev had them?
I love the stance but negative affects on the handling is NOT a compromise I am willing to take :rasp:
Ah piss, I quoted what I used for the interior. That's a fail.
I use Werkstatt Acrylic Jet Trigger, it's a sealant for paint but also does the plastics, rubbers and windows. So easy to use, genius product tbh.
Poorboys natural look for me:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-natural-look-dressing.html
Smells like marzipan :D Doesn't leave it greasy or too shiny
Meets are all over the place, the last Coventry meet was at the Ricoh. The next West Midlands 200.net meet will be in Coventry/Nuneaton but I'll sort a little get together before that.
Yeah, I got your add earlier.
I had the Brembo HCs, DS2500 pads, HEL lines and castrol super response fluid on my old 182. Great set up, very recommended. Maybe a bit overkill for pottering around but if you like a good blast or track work then definitely use this set up.