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The RenaultSport budge is just glued on. So a bit of hot water to ease the glue then some fishing wire behind it and it will come off. Then just have to clean the glue off and polish it up.
The Clio badge has holes.
Simple mods. Things you can put back.
Sightly lower suspension. Maybe some nicer wheels. Colour code (if it's not already done) and then leave it. You can put it back to standard when time comes to upgrade.
Making a sport rep costs loads and the insurance increase is hefty if you buy one...
Things seem to have got a lot lot lot worse mate.
I insured my GTi for *too much* and would never pay that now. But it's not anywhere near some of the quotes people on here are getting for 1.2's.
Don't tell him how far you've come. Try not to look too excited. Pick at EVERYTHING. Any paint chips. Tyres. Scratches. Anything and everything.
Are you taking cash with you? Put £4500 in one pocket. The rest in another. Get it out. Start to count it. 'I'll give you £4500' and then don't say...
Download GIMP and re-size them yourself. It's free. So won't hurt your Scottish feelings.
Letting any sort of online algorithm re-size pictures is never going to end with a nice result.
There's nothing wrong with wanting better MPG on your commute. Not red lining first at every stop in traffic, slamming brakes on 10ft from the lights.
But if you're never taking it over 3k for the sake of trying to get a few more miles out of the tank you're a sad f**k and you should buy a...
I can see the logic in that. No rush. Just calm and save the cash. Although I get bored and press on :o
But day-to-day, driving it like Doris just to get that 'magic' number a few higher just seems massively pointless.