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The guy who owns it is about 65, and uses it to cart his garden equipment about. I can imagine the conversation at the Renault garage;
Old dude: Yeah, I need something to cart my garden crap about
Renault: How about a trusty clio?! (blocking the custs vision of the kangoos)
Old...
By some car robots back in France mate.
But seriously, I think theres a few bolts at the rear wheel end, some bolts running along underneath the car plus sealant.
I think it looks great, but not keen on the mirrors or chicken wire. Spray the mesh black, and OEM mirrors and it would look top notch, worthy of a double glance from myself.
Not yet, but will do by the end of the day, it's getting cleaned and polished, so i'll post a pic in here tonight! Yeah they're 16's bud, DONT go any higher. Going from 15's to 16's really did make a difference on handling and acceleration. Also, if you're going to buy them, I can't reccommend...
First thing I mentioned to the dealers. I have to book the car in to pick up a brand new spare key and some free mats (will do for wiping the dog's a*r*s*e first if I ever take it in the car, before I get some spanky 172 ones. So will pick up a new one then.
That sucks! Technically, grass and dirt falling off your shoes from walking about outside is a 'mod' if left long enough. Wonder if they would void your insurance for that too? =p
Don't think so mate, as it seems to shut the air off completely to the cabin and route it somewhere else! Man that sentence sounded more technical and important than it actually is.
Yeah, didn't declare at first for 2 reasons. One, I was running on the turinis for a bit. Two, because if I delcare them AFTER accepting the insurance quote, I only have to pay 'X' amount as a one off, rather than spread throughout the year (keeping my DD as low as possible).
Looks mint mate! Heaven forbid if anyone EVER hits me. My dad owns a reputable paint and panel-beating garage. So I'd make sure all the replacement 'broken' parts were either parts I wanted for the car, or brand new.
So, some of you will remember my thread asking if I should trade in my 1.4 Dynamique towards a Cup after a brainfart down at the dealers looking for a car for a friend. Well ladies and gents, without even test driving it, or driving a clio sport AT ALL, I took the plunge and bought it, and OH MY...
^Shame that, POTN were amazing with my alloys, arrived in 3 days waaaaaaay up north in Scotland. When I phoned the girl was very helpful, and was suprised they didn't arrive the day before.
Also, to answer your question about the bonnet alarm, no. I didn't even know what it was for untill you...