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My purpose of the dirty car was to turn up to one meet for cliosport with my car in such a mess and dirty. So the challenge began with the Last Run of the Ecosse crew in October and it didnt get washed until last weekend, which was after the Livingston meet last week.
So here are the progress...
Sunroof, common problem, seal the ariel, if it still leaks, unscrew the sunroof and clean up and reseal.
Heating controls, no just need to undo the two screws for the radio bit then lift that off, then the other torx undo under that and the controls pull out at a slight angle, just swap them...
Just want an induction kit, price, up to £100 say.
Or do i just slap on a cat back exhaust system.
Ideas on that?
I just want to do some finishing touches to it then thats me done.
D-Type engine, available in Mark 1 Clios and Mark 2 Clios, just the type of engine and its name.
Anyone got the following pictures of where the bias valve goes for the rear beam for the Rsi/16V/Williams?
Need a full shot of underneath the car as i wish to attach this to my new RSi setup.
Thanks.
You realistically should remove the seatbelts and certainly the buckles, as if they buckles are still there realistically you can test them and if there isnt a seat belt then thats a fail.
So remove seatbelt and buckles and no fail as they cannot be tested if they are not present.
Should have said Mark, i could have phoned SummerLea and got them to do it for you, they would have done it that day too, only about 1mile down the road into TBank.
Glad it passed though.
Not yet, picked it up from GizGray yesterday and ill be sprucing it up first before putting it on. New Pads, Disks etc etc.
Car looks worse today actually but its going to make the first CS meet dirty.
After not washing my car for two months, it has become a record for me not washing it. I decided to go out and get some pics with it in this state.
Here are the best pics i chose from my location.
Other Pics Here...
If a sill is bent, then if you take it to a garage more than likely they will bash them out to be fair.
Seen it many times.
Big hammer and a lot of patience to get it straight.
However if they are paying for it then get some quotes.