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Looks nice mate, always liked the racing blue.
Got to ask though...
Why would you go from a 182, to a 182 Cup...then change the suspension for something aftermarket? Isnt that the point of the 182 Cup...better suspension already?
The first ones good Nik...Id blame Day too, braking mid-corner though not oil...causing you to lift-off when you were already committed...bloody amateurs ;)
The second ones not working for me at the moment...
Good to hear Lee.
Are there any brochures on the Trophy available (Mr Townsend?)?
[Edited by MarkCup on 29 May 2005 at 10:25pm]
Much as Ive said in the past that Id never sell my Cup...I cant shake off this urge...
Yoko A032 - 205/50/15 - road legal yes...but theyll never see the road. Theyre soft compound, which Im told will give me 600 miles (5x trackdays) at best :o
I wouldnt think theyd be too hot in the rain either.
Wire brush, coarse paper, degrease then primed. Not fussed about how they turn out so long as the paint sticks quite well.
Lets face it, theyre heading for a gravel trap at some point LOL!
The Renault website, which exists to tell you what these cars are all about, shows video clips of them being thrashed mercilessly round a track.
If thats what they use to market it...its got to be fit for that purpose.
***runs outside to jack up the car and check theyve not gone yet***
Nice relaxing day for me...
Playing with Megan...
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/MarkCup/100_2971.jpg
Then she made me a cup of tea...
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/MarkCup/100_2965.jpg
When I really should be cleaning this (check out the wheels!!!)...
I registered to be sent information on the Trophy on the Renaultsport website.
It turned up this morning...a shiny brochure detailing the 225, V6, and 182...absolutely nothing on the car I specifically asked about :confused:
Are you 110% sure youve/theyve ordered the right one Lee?
...and for exersising restraint. He had plenty of momentum to get past on more than one occasion, but he sat back, waited until it was safe and picked his moment.