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@White_Tiger just noticed your only 17 and most likely just passed.
If i were you and speaking from experience. At that age you will most likely kurb/and or f**k your first car up. So I'd leave it as is. For now at least
This. Gives the boy racer impression etc. Not many alloys suit the clio imo. For what you'll pay for those (brand new) i assume, you'd get a nice set of 182 alloys or turinis which will suit it so much more
Mates just picked up a 172 with 182 alloys with a dark colour with sparkles type thing in the paint just wondered if anyone recognises the colour as i kinda like it and would like mine doing something similar
They really sparkle when the light hit them? ?
Good old clio at it again lol. Touch wood mines behaving it self as of recent. Not cost me nothing so treated it to a wheel refurb!
You watch a big bill soon!
A new one will need adjusting correctly. Pull the pin all the way out. Then push all the way in. Pull out until you hear 2 clicks. That's how mine is set and works perfectly
Must be my s**t driving lol. I guess there's loads of factors. Who knows whether that golf was remapped etc. I have pulled past a few bmw diesels myself quite easily and others i haven't. As said their car could of been tweaked or clio having a bad day lol
From what you've described it does sound slightly off. Comparing it against a torquey diesel is pointless really. Once they are rolling assuming similar sort of power and a much bigger torque advantage it's hard to for the clio to reel in as once you're in your power band the diesels have moved...
Told her to f**k off and just dropped wheel off! Typical mine isn't the standard anthracite colour. Its been refurbed once before. Hope they manage to colour match it!