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I photoshopped mine up when I was thinking of getting some and found Anthracite worked best, followed by Silver.
White looked a bit too Michael Jackson :ROFLMAO: White socks with drain-pipe trousers.
I have the pics on my hard drive somewhere. I'll post them over to you later.
I think that was the issue with my old (original) one. The plastic around the spring kept sticking forcing the bonnet to pop up if you went over a bump.
Luckily only onto the latch.
I've had a bonnet go up through the windscreen when I was flat out down the straight at Cadwell, so I'm a bit...
That's right Jon. It has a sports cat of some type and straight through after that.
MOT is due in April, so I'll get my track day sorted, and then get it in for a test. The plan was to have a run-over to see Chris for another Map, before the ASTs get thrown on, I don't fancy a journey to the...
Did a little bit on the old girl on Saturday.
I got this bonnet catch off a lad when I was picking up some bits and pieces. I saw it in his bin and noticed it was a genuine Renault part, so needed saving.
My old catch had a problem with the spring, so I'd replaced it with an aftermarket...
Time to start updating this thread now I know what I'm doing going forward.
Currently, the car has a single custom one-piece exhaust. From what I can gather, 108 decibels is the acceptable noise level for hill climbing regs and while it sounds like a roaring beast on the road, I'm concerned it...
I’m 99.9% sure that bush is meant to be tight in the body of the tensioner. The circlip is there to hold it in place.
To facilitate belt removal with the tensioner tool, it must be able to move and pivot as needed. So it’s fixed in with a partially threaded bolt - see picture below. I can...
Cool. Cadwell is the perfect test. If you get time, could you ping me over a list of parts if you don’t mind? 😊 No rush. I’m at Croft in March for my new cars first outing. But I’m sure I’ll be making some modifications over the new season
Well, the car's been going great. I did a few more miles back and forth to work but have now decided it’s time to move on. She’s currently in storage, and I’m going to fit the last few remaining genuine parts to the car and give her a proper detail inside and out before listing it for sale in...
I had mine done a few years back and I just supplied them with the valves.
https://www.pure-motorsport.co.uk/clio-2-3-meg-2-supertech-uprated-valve-set.html
Yeah but it’s proper messy stuff and goes everywhere. Perfect for places like inside the rear quarters where the corrosion has eaten into the seam. Or inside the sills, rear beam or pretty much anywhere where water, dirt and salt will collect. It displaces water. It doesn’t like UV light, hence...
That's not too bad and at least you've started fighting back. It'll eventually beat you of course, but there are plenty of places that will cut out the old rot and refabricate new sections. S50 wax oil by bilt hamber is also very good as it creeps inside the places you can't reach and has...
Yes, and they're quite a hard compound. I'd put in a fair few laps and get some heat in them before attempting a hot lap to be honest.
Used in the fun cup. I used to get them from Track Torque Racing in Tockwith, but it's been a while.
That is the male connector.
The female connector will no doubt be connected to an old steering wheel if you can pick one of those up.
The part number is 7700432801.