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I think you've answered your own question there mate . You say you intend to fit aftermarket suspension , alloys and front splitter . The only thing you won't have is the cup rear spoiler , no big deal imo . So pointless buying an RS with cup packs if your going to remove them .
^^^^ Taking your wheel off is always a good first step , lol . I had a broken collar bone years ago , fcukin hurts mate doesn't it .Good luck with the painting .
I'm only going off what somebody else on here said about adjusting the headlights with these screws . I know had similar ones on my pug 306 and they adjusted the headlights .
I don't know if these screws adjust the headlights vertical or horizontal .
Definitely worth having , the standard units light the road up very well , too well sometimes , lots of people flash you in the opposite direction thinking you have your main beam on , lol .
When i bought my 172 , the contis on the front lasted 7.5k . On my 182 i'm on 4.5k on the michelins so time will tell , still plenty left at the moment , but i do get hardly any wheel spin on the 182 so that helps enormously .
I had one in another phone , held 2 sim cards , you pressed *3375# and it swaps over to the next sim card .
Never heard of having 2 sims cards with the same number though .
The brakes ( calipers , discs , pads ) get extremely hot anyway with or without paint . Never had a problem with mine being painted and i'm sure any heat retained , if any , by using heat resistant paint would be minimal .After all thats all that caliper paint is , heat resistant paint .
I painted mine off the car . I had a spare set so it helped , but its easier off the car .
I just wired brushed mine with these :
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=13734&ts=91893
You can pick em up in pound shops .
Sprayed them with black hammerite smooth .Job done .
I suppose how baked on, what pads you have on etc ... put it this way , the cars only 6 months old and they are the cleanest they have been inside the wheel since it was new . Only about 7 quid so it won't break the bank to try one
The material is a bit like those green scourers that women...
Bought one of these last week and used it today . Best brush for the 182 alloys , fits perfectly inbetween the spokes and right though the spokes to clean the inside of the wheel which is usually pretty hard to reach . I remember Rich mentioning these a while back , not sure if its the same one...
Oh well , hands up guys looks like i'm wrong . I didnt know that the ph-1's where also Titanium i thought they were all Iceberg .
Yeah where's his fcukin paint code , lol ;)
Like mikeDX says . Removeable hard drive . I don't have my hard drives inside the tower . I have 2 removeable racks so i'm able to swap hard drives in minutes ...
^^^^ Thats all they are anyway . An adjustable fuel pressure regulator . I would say that if your car is standard or only has minor mods its a waste of time .
I can't really comment on how they affect Clios but i had one fitted on my Pug 306 S16 and it was shite . It was set up on a rolling...
Rory organised a group buy a coupe of months ago from www.justmatz.co.uk
Some images on here :
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=137045&highlight=justmatz