LY Megane R26
Hello,
I decided I wanted a Clio a few months back and was set on a FF182 in Arctic Blue, I then read a few threads that the 172 Cup isn't ideal for a daily drive but is a little more rawr? As I also love the Mondial Blue of the Cup and the Turini's it made me sway towards them.
As I get the bus to work which is over £40 a week cheaper, and only using the car in the evening's and weekends I wasn't to worried about loosing all the accessories and just wanted a quick and fun car to make me smile.
So using the buyers guide and reading about things to look out for I was set on finding a 172 Cup.
After a few weeks of searching I found this 172 Cup on Pistonheads and arrange a view with the guy selling it.
We meet half way just over 50 miles away and after a good look round I offered a price of £3,750 as it was up for £3,999 originally. The guy said thats a reasonable offer and a deposit was left.
2 weeks later I pick it up and as you can imagine the drive back home was rather fun.
Few details about the car;
52 Plate with 47k on the clock, full service history, Cambelt done at 36k, folder full of receipts, had a prospeed exhaust fitted in 2009 and produces a nice sound in my oppion. Apart from that I think its a nice clean standard example.
First job was a thorough clean and once over, I didn't get many Photos as only had my iPhone on me but here is a couple;
Cleaned with Auto Glym shampoo 2 bucket method, clay bar'd, polished with SPR, and sealed with Auto Glym High Def Wax.
Next job was to sand down the front lights as they were rather cloudy;
Before
After
After that I fitted my new 3/4 front plate and standard rear plate that I bought from fancyplates.com
Front before
During
After
Rear Before
Rear After
I gave her another clean on Sunday and as I bought a new memory card thought I would grab some quick snaps.
Its green from the reflection of the hedge.
Cheers for looking,
Hope to update soon
Scott
I decided I wanted a Clio a few months back and was set on a FF182 in Arctic Blue, I then read a few threads that the 172 Cup isn't ideal for a daily drive but is a little more rawr? As I also love the Mondial Blue of the Cup and the Turini's it made me sway towards them.
As I get the bus to work which is over £40 a week cheaper, and only using the car in the evening's and weekends I wasn't to worried about loosing all the accessories and just wanted a quick and fun car to make me smile.
So using the buyers guide and reading about things to look out for I was set on finding a 172 Cup.
After a few weeks of searching I found this 172 Cup on Pistonheads and arrange a view with the guy selling it.
We meet half way just over 50 miles away and after a good look round I offered a price of £3,750 as it was up for £3,999 originally. The guy said thats a reasonable offer and a deposit was left.
2 weeks later I pick it up and as you can imagine the drive back home was rather fun.
Few details about the car;
52 Plate with 47k on the clock, full service history, Cambelt done at 36k, folder full of receipts, had a prospeed exhaust fitted in 2009 and produces a nice sound in my oppion. Apart from that I think its a nice clean standard example.
First job was a thorough clean and once over, I didn't get many Photos as only had my iPhone on me but here is a couple;
Cleaned with Auto Glym shampoo 2 bucket method, clay bar'd, polished with SPR, and sealed with Auto Glym High Def Wax.
Next job was to sand down the front lights as they were rather cloudy;
Before
After
After that I fitted my new 3/4 front plate and standard rear plate that I bought from fancyplates.com
Front before
During
After
Rear Before
Rear After
I gave her another clean on Sunday and as I bought a new memory card thought I would grab some quick snaps.
Its green from the reflection of the hedge.
Cheers for looking,
Hope to update soon
Scott