Clio 172
I've had my ph1 172 clio over 4 months now, and its officially the longest i've owned a car...YAY
I've always wanted one, and although it was a little rough when i first got it, i was happy with my purchase.
I went about fixing the little bits that were wrong with it, uprating them for aftermarket parts..
Full set of group n engine and gearbox mounts
Polyurathene dogbone bushes
OEM rear discs and bearings
Rear KTR pads
Front ferodo DS2500's and brembo HC's
Motul rbf600 fluid
Brand new OEM shocks and eibach sportlines
Brand new toyo proxes
I had it out on track for 15 minutes at FCS, and was really happy with how it performed, and have it booked in for a few trackdays here in ireland over the summer break from Uni.
The only thing left bothering me is the condition of the bodywork, which is not the best to say the least. Stone chips, key scrapes, and the odd dent or 2, that came with the car when i bought it.
Now the problem is, i have just gotten a very good cash offer on it, even though it was never really properly for sale. I stand to almost break even on it, and if i go through with it could have 5000 euro cash to play with, which equates to about 4300 stg.
I have been considering my options, and i think i enjoyed my 4 moths of clio ownership so much that i wish to continue
I am left with three options...
1. Buy another ph1 172 i have spotted over here, 37k miles, registered on irish plates, full service history and belts just done
2. Head to UK shores in search of a ph2 172 cup and try to find a decent one for around 3k cash, as i will have to pay registration tax on it in order to register it on irish plates (1500 euro)
3. Look out for a clean mk1 16v, and pick up a ph1 172 i have found over here with a shagged gearbox for 1500 euro, and go about converting the mk1 to a 172, spending the change on track days. Registration on a mk1 16v is 640 euro
Has anyone owned all three? How raw is a mk1 to drive? As i will be driving it every day, 60 odd miles a day. And how big a job is the conversion, if i had a full donor car for parts?
Is a 172 cup that much better than a ph1 172? And what are the chances of getting a clean one in my budget?
I've always wanted one, and although it was a little rough when i first got it, i was happy with my purchase.
I went about fixing the little bits that were wrong with it, uprating them for aftermarket parts..
Full set of group n engine and gearbox mounts
Polyurathene dogbone bushes
OEM rear discs and bearings
Rear KTR pads
Front ferodo DS2500's and brembo HC's
Motul rbf600 fluid
Brand new OEM shocks and eibach sportlines
Brand new toyo proxes
I had it out on track for 15 minutes at FCS, and was really happy with how it performed, and have it booked in for a few trackdays here in ireland over the summer break from Uni.
The only thing left bothering me is the condition of the bodywork, which is not the best to say the least. Stone chips, key scrapes, and the odd dent or 2, that came with the car when i bought it.
Now the problem is, i have just gotten a very good cash offer on it, even though it was never really properly for sale. I stand to almost break even on it, and if i go through with it could have 5000 euro cash to play with, which equates to about 4300 stg.
I have been considering my options, and i think i enjoyed my 4 moths of clio ownership so much that i wish to continue
I am left with three options...
1. Buy another ph1 172 i have spotted over here, 37k miles, registered on irish plates, full service history and belts just done
2. Head to UK shores in search of a ph2 172 cup and try to find a decent one for around 3k cash, as i will have to pay registration tax on it in order to register it on irish plates (1500 euro)
3. Look out for a clean mk1 16v, and pick up a ph1 172 i have found over here with a shagged gearbox for 1500 euro, and go about converting the mk1 to a 172, spending the change on track days. Registration on a mk1 16v is 640 euro
Has anyone owned all three? How raw is a mk1 to drive? As i will be driving it every day, 60 odd miles a day. And how big a job is the conversion, if i had a full donor car for parts?
Is a 172 cup that much better than a ph1 172? And what are the chances of getting a clean one in my budget?