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well, the filler cap says 98 RON, so why put anything less in? (I only use 95 if I really really really have to, and I only put in a fivers worth etc.)
At the end of the day, would you eat dog food when you had steak on offer? its the same for your car.
Youve bought a nice car, dont skimp on...
yes is the simple answer.
If there is as much as a hair in the paint work, or a little overspray, then you can tell its been repaired etc. Obviously the buyer wouldnt know if it was a minor bump or a complete front end rebuild etc unless it was obvious, but theyd wanna bargain over it etc.
Ive just ordered new plates.
WITHOUT dealer/supplier details - Got "RenaultSport Clio 182" instead
Front plate is 3/4 size too
so I guess that makes me illegal too
Id guess Renault have just developed a couple of clips that plug in where the seats would normally plug in.
Just need the part numbers and everyone will be doing it.
But whos to say the seats you bought from recaro.co.uk today werent factory fitted come claim time?
ie Jeremy has already said that Renault do not modify the seats, do not badge them etc, so hence there will be no way to tell if they are factory fitted?
Yeah, but whats the point of having the alcantara door cards etc without anything else matching?
Im sure if theyd done it properly.....
They would have got Recaro to use the same alcantara on the seats etc.
I mean, they arent even having them embossed with the Renault Sport logo etc?!?