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Granddaddy of all french hot hatches, I give you the Peugeot 104ZS, tiny terror from the 70s.
Sold in teaspoonfuls in the UK, mine even had electric windows.
I have an unused (I think) set of Mark Fish springs which I'd sell, as they are waiting for me to get another Clio and that isn't looking too likely for a while. Others will know more, but they are designed to work with cup shocks and are ideal for track but still good on the road.
I used to use water wetter in my modded integrale, it made a noticeable difference to running temperature, back in the day when gauges showed you the actual water temp. Be warned though, it is extremely good at seeking out weak points in your coolant system, especially if you have silicone...
Mine is still available, mainly because I'm making almost no effort to sell it!
http://www.cliosport.net/posts/11393544/
RB is the best colour, absolutely no argument
OK, no probs. I can take the harness out in 20 mins, the standard belt is clean (rare!) and still in place for road use. Am in no rush to sell so just give me a shout if you get things sorted.
My RB 182 is for sale, only because I need the money and am not using it enough. It needs nothing doing, unless the rear washer not working is going to bother you! Would make a great daily with the Recaros...
I can't tell you how pleased I am with both cars, but especially the Coupe! Dawn has taken 15 years off the age of the car and some very poor paintwork now looks pretty much as good as new. Hard to see from the photos just how much of a transformation she has achieved, but the results really are...
Just to carry on the integrale theme, plus a couple more Italians, to offset all those pesky Fords! (Joking, would love a Mk1 Capri 3100). 147 is a GTA 3.2 V6. Sadly gone, like the grale.