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Anybody else wish they'd left their car std



  RS Clio 200
I bought my 172 for 6k back in september, and sinse then have splashed another £7k at it. I kinda regret spending so much as i could now be debt free, but i dont regret doing what i have to the car. Everynow and then i think about selling up and clearing my debt, but then i drive it and it always makes me smile.

It will be the ONLY car i ever modify, as yes, its a waste of money really, but its soemthing you do cos it makes you happy and smile every time u drive the thing.

Ive always wanted to modify at least 1 car in my life, and now i have, and it will stop there - well, once the clio is finished it will.
 
  Clio 172 mk2
7k:eek: That's a lot!

I modified my last car but just got bored of it.....there's always someone with more money and a 'better' car anyway so you end up chasing your tail and wasting money.

Quite happy to leave my 172 as it is:D
 
  RS Clio 200
in fairness the entire 7k has not been mods, but a rough break down would be:

Powerflow straight through exhaust - £350
Pagid Blues, Brembo High Carbons, Goodridge lines - £270
Trophy Alloys - £500
OZ Ultraleggeras with rubber - £880
H&R's - £750
Mark Fish H&R fitting and setup - £400 (he also fitted splitter etc, so this is slightly lowered figure)
Front Splitter - £115
Front strut brace - £115
Rear strut brace - £110
ITG Maxogen - £400
Cobra Imola S seats - £500
Harnesses - £120
Sparco race wheel - £120
Momo Boss kit - £40
Home garage equipment (jacks, stands etc) - £300
Cleaning products - £400+

That lot comes to £5370, and away from the modding as such, have spent about £2k on repairs and things like cambelt change etc.
 
  RenaultSport 197
The whole point of modding your car is to customise it to your liking, hence why aftermarket parts where ever introduced so you can make your car unique.

If its such a bother for you, put it back to standard (or as much of it as you can). Simple :)
 
t**t he he i think about selling mine all the time but when i drive the beast i really do enjoy it for the money there is no way i can get anything faster and as of yet i have not messed with the luxury side but looking back wish maybe i got coilovers i love the apex but the roads around are me are shocking with pot holes everywhere!!!! i would say i have easily spent 1500 maybe on my car since purchasing nearly 2 years ago now
 
  RS Clio 200
personally ive also done it as a kind of challenge - to produce a track spec'd car, that still looks fantastic, and i think im almost there
 
  Turbo'd MX-5 MK4
this is exactly what happened to me with the 172, I modded it and got it looking exactly how I wanted it, but I got bored with the little niggles that come with modifications, but I mainly got sick of having to pay £800 to insure it when the Megane I now have is worth 3 times as much and I only pay £400. I'm leaving the Megane std, its easy to insure and just as easy and comfortable to drive. It also has all the toys and more than the 172 had, Recaro seats and its completely std.
 
  1.8 Civic EX
haha you herberts!

I did get fed up with the valver eventually (hense why I sold it) was just not good for daily use.

I'll mod the 172 here and there but no where near the extent I went to with the valver...
 
  Mk4 .:R32
I was planning on spending a bit on my 172. Kinda wanna keep it std after this thread :( prob just get some new wheels and brakes then that's it!! Start saving for an Evo
 
  Octavia VRS
I did subtle mods to the Alize. Don't regret it as it looks so much better with the Eibachs, Dynamique alloys, 172 spoiler. Didn't spend too much and the insurance only went up slightly. Won't be modding the next car tho.
 
That's odd, when I met Jon/TheJesus and Taylor the other week to see my old car, they were absolutely hammering the f**k out of it.

Andy from GDI took it out and hammered f**k out of it. Jon says he does nothing but "give it death" and theres been no problems with it mechanically what so ever. He had some compression test done on it to and came back near enough brand new like it had just come out the factory. So it's a pretty healthy car for such mods and the type of driving it gets.

Till it goes pop...I couldn't be arsed with that constantly on my mind when driving.

Chris - I've done 8k of hard miles in it and like you say, compression and leakdown is better than Andy had expected on a 1 year old car, let alone an ITB'd one that's led a hard life if we are honest :). When I go out for a drive it gets driven HARD and bar some ghey sensor related bull s**t it's not let me down once. It starts first time everytime and is a pleasure to drive, in fact according to Laura it's nicer to drive than hers in terms of throttle response and not needing to gear down on motorways when you get caught up in these bullshit average 40 zones and want to get back upto 70/80 again. Coming from a Williams which was horrendously loud and constantly breaking, this is an absolute pleasure.

Ali - if it goes bang then so what, it's only a couple of hundred for a 172 engine, everything else can be bolted back on. There's no reason it should or will go bang anymore than yours or a completely stock one would... the only problems I can see are gearbox, and to be honest it's been fine, still tight and crisp. It's my daily drive and I'm bang on 1k miles a month average so far... pretty impressive imo considering it's running miles more power than it came with.
 
  1.6 16v
Yes i am feeling this way too Ali, Iam not doing anything else to my car now and saving for a house and a bemmer 320 ci m coupe :)

I must be getting old i think!

Steve
 
  Weeman sucks ****
My cup's spot on, hard ride, buckets seats and 4 point harnesses that rub your neck...love it.

You think your daily runner is uncomfortable, you should see mine:

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you need them setting up properly though... trip to 2 live tuning I think...

I prefer Clio's modded, to slow as standard. the only reason I think they are worth modding is because of the handling... I'll be spending a lot on the engine at some point when I go in search of BIG power...
 
  Scirocco GT 210
In 2 and a half years of ownership, the only mod Ive done is silvervision bulbs! Due to lack of funds. :dapprove: So apart from that, it's standard, completely standard. Even commonly changed things like the panel filter, exhaust and stereo are standard.


This thread has made me feel better though. Thanks CS. :D
 
  Clio 172 mk2
you need them setting up properly though... trip to 2 live tuning I think...

I prefer Clio's modded, to slow as standard. the only reason I think they are worth modding is because of the handling... I'll be spending a lot on the engine at some point when I go in search of BIG power...

I'm coming to that conclusion on the handling too
 
  cock mobile.
I'm now at that age where I want to buy a car, and it be good out of the box.

A few tweaks here and there, but no point spending silly money as it just goes down the plug hole.
 

Lee

  BMW M2C
I'm fed up now. I wish i'd stopped at wheels, springs and cup spoiler/splitter.

I'll never modify another car again! std is the way forward. Was in my Bro's R32 today, So comfy, leather seats. AC on. quiet, until you boot it and hear the milltek.

Mines loud, uncomfy, brakes don't work till their hot, idle's like a bag of s**t. it's fast...but i'm can't be bothered anymore! Anyone else feel the same or am i just getting old?

Anybody want to buy it?

I've always thought like that since my first car. If I want a faster, better handling car I'll buy one.
 
I made the mistake of buying a brand new set of alloys and tyres, whilst I like them and they look ok, for the money I could have had a good set of second hand 172ff alloys which would have looked better.
All the other parts on my car I have changed I bought secondhand (repeaters, dash inserts, IK etc). When I sell the car I will sell these non standard parts on and return it to standard, will prob be up for sale standard at the end of next month, but i will be holding out for a high price.
 

Munday

ClioSport Club Member
  RB 182, 1275GT, C220
I have left my car 100% standard and after reading this I also feel quite happy about it!
 
  RS Clio 200
i dont think its a case of "ive left mine standard and having seen this im pleased i have".

if you are going to mod, its because its something you enjoy, and you want to acheive something. Not something that you feel you should try because other people have and then regret it.

Its the best thing i have done, i know its a waste of that money, but i have enjoyed every second of it - and thats what is important.....everyone is going to hit a point and think it was silly, but thats growing up, and you just have to think of the fun you had while you were doing it.
 
  mk4 golf gttdi180
Idealy i wish i'd got eibac pro'd or spotlines - not sure which is lower and left it at that. Infact i wish i'd bought a std V6 when i had the chance. I've probably spent about the same....

what have i spent actually....£4k+

i think if you want fast but modded as you said an r32 or a bit cheaper a bm 130M
 
  cup 182 mit stripes
You guys will change your minds when the new generation of goodies becomes available.

Have faith in your souped up Clios!
 
  PH1_172
I dont regret any mods id hate my car standard i like mods to make it more individual i dont like having the same as everyone else and mods allow you to make them small changes to make your car look a little more indivdual,or make it look how you feel it should have been made from the start!

I think i like modded cars due to my dad having always modded his mussle cars and his jap cars, and since being with my boyfriend he has had 11 cars and modded every single one, yeah its cost him a fortune probabaly enough to buy and aston db9, but he does it because he loves it.

But each to there own some cars look rare when there standard lol like seeing a standard saxo vts or vtr looks much better now in standard form.
 
  172 Ph1
Think we have all been there an had these thoughts some peoples thoughts being more expensive... But like its already been said we do it to make our cars different from the norm. I look at it as a hobby some people collect stamps or stones we mod our cars.
 
  audi a6 3.0tdi
most the modified cars on here look the same any way lol think there is only that black clio with green wheels that looks any different.
 
  Mk4 .:R32
^^ that's true. I need some new wheels. I was going to get some 16 inch turinis but everyone has them. Does anyone know where to get a set of 16" OZ superlegs or superturismos inc. tyres and balancing?
 
  RenaultSport 197
most the modified cars on here look the same any way lol think there is only that black clio with green wheels that looks any different.

That's because everybody has the same bloody car and open to the same modding options, so people are bound to have the same mods if their taste's clash lol.
 
  RS Clio 200
^^ that's true. I need some new wheels. I was going to get some 16 inch turinis but everyone has them. Does anyone know where to get a set of 16" OZ superlegs or superturismos inc. tyres and balancing?

most places that sell alloys mate
 


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