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There is a thread on here of how to fix it. It literally needs 2 self tapping screws.
The point where the two clips are on the rear of it you just screw them in there as replacements. Job done.
Yeah grey is better, the closer to OEM you can get them the better IMO. Obviously you can go further with it and sell them colour coded to match the car, dash strips and inserts if you wanted. I think what people really want is an alternative to a brand new wheel/retrim that looks completely OEM
Yeah the website is utter dross, its set up in a way that makes you buy more than you need.
In the kit you get a stg1 map, this is NOT the 98RON map. The 98RON map needs to be purchased after. It is about half of the price of the overrun map.
I was given a software update for the ECU as mine...
That mini looks suspiciously like the one someone on here made, just in a different color. His was white iirc
Great work on the clio though. Lovely car
No idea what ET the standard alyum wheels are but I'm running 15mm on the rear and 25mm on the front. The fronts I needed to remove the part of the arch liner that sticks down to allow access to the arch/bumper bolt.
This bit here:
Offending Arch Liner Section by welshname, on Flickr
Voila...
Well I don't need to worry about the arch liner rubbing anymore. It vacated itself on the motorway just now. Luckily it hasn't hit any of the bodywork.
Felt a bang and saw it in about 40 pieces in my mirrors. Will replace it next month, spent too much on the car already this month.
Didn't realise Mk3's came in Monaco. But yeah it's been machine polished. Still needs some work and there are a lot of bad paint repairs.
Here is the unedited version of the first photo (for some reason flickr is being a b*****d and will only let me have on of the image uploaded. All I've...