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Sound like divvy's from what i've read on here.
A guy wanted a remap on his car and they told him it would give him 15bhp. A specialist wouldn't tell you that.
What parts do you want? I'll give you the part numbers.
PS. They can look up the part you want without a vin/reg number. Sounds like he's either poorly trained or lazy
Why? A few ponits to consider :)
You have a nicer/newer car than him
Your car is probably more fun to drive
Your car will be more capable in the bends
Your car will hold it's value better
Your car hasn't got as much of a chav reputation
Straight line racing is for heavy bents
A remap on a 182...
Re paint them silver. Black wheels only look good with tyre gel on there all the time IMO - Which I doubt you ever do.
Also tyre gel + Enthusiastic driving is a no go lol.
That is just my opinion mind. Love silver oz f1's
I'm holding out for a second hand set to come up, then i'm having the bolt machined a tad bigger so they fit.
If your going down the new spring/shock route, I'd get upgraded shocks (koni items maybe)?
Koni shocks & eibach spring setup will be a lot better than ktecs coilover setup.
For what reason? If you want to get to know the car extremely well:
http://www.circuit-days.co.uk/hire.asp
(if you spend long enough searching google a few companies offer clio sports as track cars available for rent)
Alternatively bob in to a local renault dealer and take one for a test...
The clio badge is held in by two pins.
There is therfore two small holes under the badge which are visible if you remove it.
You can remove the others fine though