BurnyC
ClioSport Club Member
Clio 197
After having sold my previous Clio 182 a little while ago (funnily enough it ended up back on the forum!) as I needed something a little more commuter friendly, I'm now in the fortunate position to have another Clio, but keep it as a project car! The idea is to use it for 'fun' drives at weekends, track days and eventually I'd love to enter it in some hill climb events. My mate has entered a local championship in a MR2, and seeing his videos and hearing his stories gave me some inspiration!
So after a lot of looking around at some very tired examples, this popped up for sale about an hour away last Saturday night, and by the Sunday afternoon I'd left a deposit. Fast forward to today and it's now home and sitting proudly on my driveway. The main reasons for buying it is that it's been so well looked after mechanically, with a ton of paperwork to back that up. Some of the highlights include Cooksport spring teamed up with new Cup pack shocks, new Brembo HC discs with DS2500 pads and a recent Yozzasport cat-back exhaust. All that needs doing immediately is tidying up a few cosmetic issues, which I got started with the minute I got it home...
DAY ONE
Overall, it's in very good condition on the outside. Few minor marks/ding/scuff here and there, but for a 10 year old car in black you can't complain! As with every car though, there were a few things I wanted to sort. First thing I did was give it a quick wash...
Mmm, bead-tastic. Whilst most of the paintwork is in great condition, there was some unsightly overspray from a repair to the rear arch where apparently someone scraped it. I didn't hold out a lot of hope for sorting it, given that I am a detailing amateur...
...I had this lying around though, unopened, so thought it can't hurt to give it a go! Pretty pleased with how much I managed to tidy it up, and I reckon with a proper detail it could be sorted completely.
There was also a crack to one of the rear lights, so I got onto Renparts and made sure I had one ready to go on it when it got home. Easy, but satisfying.
I also really appreciate the guy I bought it from, Matt, chucking in a lot of parts...
...a travelling companion...
...and the most incredible air freshener known to man!
All in all, very chuffed with it. Future things are to replace the steering wheel, as whilst it's not terrible it has gone a bit melty and one of the thumb grips is starting to fall apart, and for track work a smaller wheel is much needed. I also want to sort out the gear knob insert, fix the slight hazing on the headlights and a few other little bits and pieces, before finally unleashing it on a track!
More to come as the tidy up continues, and the track lets closer...
So after a lot of looking around at some very tired examples, this popped up for sale about an hour away last Saturday night, and by the Sunday afternoon I'd left a deposit. Fast forward to today and it's now home and sitting proudly on my driveway. The main reasons for buying it is that it's been so well looked after mechanically, with a ton of paperwork to back that up. Some of the highlights include Cooksport spring teamed up with new Cup pack shocks, new Brembo HC discs with DS2500 pads and a recent Yozzasport cat-back exhaust. All that needs doing immediately is tidying up a few cosmetic issues, which I got started with the minute I got it home...
DAY ONE
Overall, it's in very good condition on the outside. Few minor marks/ding/scuff here and there, but for a 10 year old car in black you can't complain! As with every car though, there were a few things I wanted to sort. First thing I did was give it a quick wash...
Mmm, bead-tastic. Whilst most of the paintwork is in great condition, there was some unsightly overspray from a repair to the rear arch where apparently someone scraped it. I didn't hold out a lot of hope for sorting it, given that I am a detailing amateur...
...I had this lying around though, unopened, so thought it can't hurt to give it a go! Pretty pleased with how much I managed to tidy it up, and I reckon with a proper detail it could be sorted completely.
There was also a crack to one of the rear lights, so I got onto Renparts and made sure I had one ready to go on it when it got home. Easy, but satisfying.
I also really appreciate the guy I bought it from, Matt, chucking in a lot of parts...
...a travelling companion...
...and the most incredible air freshener known to man!
All in all, very chuffed with it. Future things are to replace the steering wheel, as whilst it's not terrible it has gone a bit melty and one of the thumb grips is starting to fall apart, and for track work a smaller wheel is much needed. I also want to sort out the gear knob insert, fix the slight hazing on the headlights and a few other little bits and pieces, before finally unleashing it on a track!
More to come as the tidy up continues, and the track lets closer...
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