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There comes a time to change and I have sold the 182 and brought a 250 Cup Trophee. Great car, with heaps of power and doesn't rattle over every bump. Miss the old car as it was fast and very responsive but I think the new 250 suits me better now. Here's a couple of photos of the new car, taken...
It's kind of hard to describe, but they don't seem to feel that comfortable cruizing straight at highway speeds. I also had Toyo T1-R in the past, which were great but nowhere as grippy
I am looking to get a license as well. I looked a week or so ago and am sure they were $46 pound, which is about $70 Australian, but now they are listed as $96 pound which is nearly $170. Am I dreaming or is that always the price.
Cheers for any help gents.....
Glad you like, plenty of Renaults in Oz, and a great bunch of rough nuts as well.
http://www.ozrenaultsport.com/bb/index.php
Got a shot of the 182 that I thought I'd share.
Thanks Adam, glad you liked vid, shows a bit of scene here.
Some plates are expensive but if you go for the right configuration it's not much at all. Mine was only $200 for the plate then $90 per year, plates that are all letters are around the $400-600 per year.
Today the OZrenaultsport club celebrated 10 years of Renaultsport in Australia. We had a drive and Breakfast to catch up and talk it up. There was about 40 cars from Phase 1 172 to 250's and AGP 200's. I made a vid of the day, I'm not about to win any awards but shows a bit of the action. Hope...
I like the look Captain. I've been thinking of doing mine in black crinkle paint for a while, kind of like Type R red crinkle. I've seen it on plenty of Jap cars and it looks good.
But I have a question for you, when pulling every thing apart do I need a new seal for the inlet manifold or is...
Hi mate, I have black OZ wheels on mine, didn't do the little detail though....
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?529007-Aussie-182/page2&highlight=aussie+182
Not sure it works in the UK, but here in Australia, if you want Speedlines you have to buy them as well as the normal wheels. So its a very expensive option. I don't know of any Aussie's who have gone down that path.