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thinking about it mate i reckon you should get a 1.2, or possibly a 1.4, otherwise you'll sturggle to get a faster car thats nice for similar money etc when you come to get rid, if you progress through the ranks you'll have more fun than starting right near the top!
the car was left for about 15 minutes, and did have my mate sitting and bouncing on the boot bit for a minute, like i said its not the most accurate, but its still a big drop!
what is the lowest officially known for a clio?
what is the lowest someone has had their clio over standard??
i know this isnt the most accurate but my car was 140-150mm lower than standard for the last few days.
'how'? i hear you crying, well buying off V1NNY on here thats how.
had some springs which were supposedly -35mm, ended up...
as with most people, if you can afford it get one, but dont get a cup, insurance will rape you even more than they will in a full fat!
but you'll be paying £5k on insurance maybe?i had a quote at 18 with 2 NCB at £3.5k with 1 years experience.
hello there, could anyone with a standard dynamique do me a favour please?!
with the car on level ground could you measure the dustance between the bottom of the rear bumper and the floor please, i want to know how much lower my car is over standard.
first to tell me gets a virtual medal!
no i think its a 1.2 / 1.4
i think the only mods are the 172 16" wheels and lowered, but suit the car really nicely.
i'm sure he sold it to buy a dynamique??
pretty sure it lives just around the corner from me now, got a private plate on it and looks really nice!
is the new owner a member, still got the cliosport stickers in the windows.
if you lift the sunroof to the first, lower setting, you can see a red catch that holds in a bar on the handle to the roof.
if you push this handle and just mess about with the handle a bit the bar will come out and the handle will come free, then just get out the car and lift the glass all...
do any of you take the glass completely off on nice days?
i do it quite a bit just on small journeys, love having a big hole in the roof for some nice fresh air!
(i mean the non electric sunroofs by the way)
i did this in a courtesy car, was a 2litre non turbo diesel mk5 golf, was doing about 60 around a country road, and began to slow for a corner but just engine breaking through the gears, but insted of getting 4th i got 2nd!!
it redlined at 4.5k, but the clock went up to 7, and it hit 7!
s**t...