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Yep i do understand what your saying and still have the old wheels,will let them stay on for now.If i did go back to the evo wheels i would change the colour tho,back to a nice silver or an anthracite of some kind but not the colour they are now.
I did consider a different colour,but i knew silver would work and looks clean.I still have the evo course wheels,so may do them a different colour @Jamess182
My work has partnered with Essex Car Meets as there offical wheel refurbishment partner,it was our first meet this morning at Silver Leys Polo Club in Ware.Weather was typical british bank hols weekend with heavy rain and then sunshine,great turn out tho.
A few photos of the clio on the stand...
Anyone that is going to the Collecting Cars Coffee Run tomorrow at Bicester.We are meeting at South Mimms Starbucks for 0730 if you fancy tagging along.
Anyone that is going to the Collecting Cars Coffee Run tomorrow at Bicester.We are meeting at South Mimms Starbucks for 0730 if you fancy tagging along.
A few quick photos once home,just need a wash and protected applied.
Will look into getting some flush centre caps also,along with enkei wheel stickers.
Better than the evo wheels?🤔
Also a set of wheels came up for sale local to me.With a few messages exchanged i bought the wheels and he even dropped them off to me on the day.
Always liked these wheels,not sure if there gen ones but still in good shape and very light.
I trail fitted them to one side of clio to see what...
So after being 2 weeks at the bodyshop,the clio is back.Had the same thing done to this 182 as i did with my cup.The lower rear arches had signs of rust/corrosion starting.So all of that was treated cut out etc.Also where the corner of the bumper meets the arch,there was bubbling starting there...