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Dimma?



Can someone explain what these are? Haha, is it just the bodykit? What's so good about them?

Thanks!
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
Why not do a search ? There have been a few threads on them over the past few days on here. Ebay links & one dude in clio porjects is restoring one.
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
They are oldskool so I guess that's why. The one thing I never liked about them was the big boot spoiler, it looks nasty.

Back in the day they were the shizz !!
 
Ahh back in the day, I'm only 19 so that's probably why I have no clue lol. People just get laughed at when they make silly Vee replicas or something so I was wondering why it wasn't the same with this!
 
  1.8 Civic EX
Am I right in thinking there were some uber special ones from the factory with a dimma kit and some sort of modified engine?

then people started buying the dimma kit to fix onto thier mark one's?

bit like the V6 kit these days lol
 
  A4 Avant
The proper steel/ali dimma kits were cool in the 90's. They also offered turbo conversions. They cost a fortune. Sadly replica kits came out and there were lots of bodged attempts out there.

Similar to V6 replicas now.
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
Am I right in thinking there were some uber special ones from the factory with a dimma kit and some sort of modified engine?

then people started buying the dimma kit to fix onto thier mark one's?

bit like the V6 kit these days lol
Some cars came with factory fitted kits on them, the majority were fitted afterwards though, having said that, they are very rare.

There were also about 16 or so factory Dimma'd Williams !

Engine wise, i'm almost certain they were standard.
 
  Clio 172 mk2
The proper steel/ali dimma kits were cool in the 90's. They also offered turbo conversions. They cost a fortune. Sadly replica kits came out and there were lots of bodged attempts out there.

Similar to V6 replicas now.

Agree with that, proper ones were very tidy, replicas were s**t.

My 205 Dimma was factory fitted and had the Dimma Plaque on the slam panel, was very, very tidy, not a crack or bit of ill fiting body work in sight.
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
Yep theey look sweet. The old maxi kit looks cool too.

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  Cobra,Impreza,Dimma, BMW
When people are talking about factory fitted, do they mean Dimma factory fitted?

I have owned mine for 13 years, bought it from first owner after 6 months old, this car however was fitted by Renault and sold brand new from their showroom floor, quite unique I gathered so I am surprised to see people mention factory unless they mean Dimma factory.

Have not driven it for 4 years, it's a garage queen as far as i'm concerned.

All clio kits were fibreglass, the 106 i thought was too however yes there were rally cars as well but only for the 106, not sure what they were made of
 
  1.8 Civic EX
Get some pics up!!

By factory I meant straight from Renault as in it was built like from the off and sold as a new car with the kit on (like the one you have by the sounds of it) rather than someone buying the kit on it's own and getting it fitted to thiers as an "aftermarket" job...
 
  Cobra,Impreza,Dimma, BMW
Here ya go!!

As it use to be and how it will be in s few months time. Wont drive it though. 57,000 miles and too sentimental to get rid of.

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  Trophy #490
Proper cool cars. People who know nothing about cars will think its just an old Clio with a boy-racer kit on it but those who know their stuff will stop in their tracks for the right reasons. Similar with things like the vee really.
 


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