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All interchangeable iirc, only thing to look out for is if yours has cruise you need one with it obviously.
I know someone used my old 182 one on a non sport and just chopped the cruise wiring off and it still worked fine.
Mine was crank sensor when it wouldn't start at all, so worth a try.
The loom kit thing they give is a ballache to fit due to the wiring, but due to the connectors they supply is easy to do.
I put £20 in the cup when the trophy sold to top up the half tank of 18 month old fuel that was in there, still got most of it in there now.
So yeh, not much.
Something like this, it doesn't have the wheels though, but this is just an example - http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/renault/renaultsport-clio/rs200-with-cup-chassis-and-recaro-pack/697873
£2k deposit
£13k over 4 years @ 5.7% is about £300 a month. And then at the...
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Yep, cornering force and BG have a good relationship according to Simon there. They work on a lot of projects together, not just the T dampers :)
My BG refurb failed after 10k miles/just over a year. They offered to rebuild them at a reduced cost, but it was still cheaper to go to cornering force.
I used cornering force in Harrogate.
Good guys there, seem to know their stuff. They are a fair bit cheaper (prices on their website) but the turn around isn't as quick as BGs, not that it matters if you are doing it over winter and have spare suspension.