Clio 182 RB
So I collected my 182 today, she's a little rocket I'm truly surprised how perky it is! I had a 4.5hr train ride up to get her and a 6hr drive back, really gave me a chance to detect the faults early on.
In very good condition but definitely not perfect, a little lumpy 1min after you become stationary at lights junctions etc, some very minor body work blemishes & the inner front wheel arches need clipping in properly.....but all in all happy.
Modification from previous owner, simply Ktec decat system, eibach springs, Ram Air induction kit and a 98Ron map.
My plan is to make it fast road spec but for maybe the odd track day but really put my focus on it being used for B-roads.
First thing I'm going to do is give it a clean bill of health starting tomorrow, once that's ticked off and I'm satisfied my first modification is certainly going to be a PMS shifter or like, it's far to low down for me!
After that my intension is to focus on the handling and stopping... I'll be trawling through this forum for inspiration, once this is all ticked off then it'll be time to start stripping weight and adding a a cage. I'm going to put an estimate of a year to a year and a half till this is complete as I'll do as much of the work as I can.
Trying to extract more power isn't really a thought for now, but as most projects sometimes your first plan takes some tangents.
In very good condition but definitely not perfect, a little lumpy 1min after you become stationary at lights junctions etc, some very minor body work blemishes & the inner front wheel arches need clipping in properly.....but all in all happy.
Modification from previous owner, simply Ktec decat system, eibach springs, Ram Air induction kit and a 98Ron map.
My plan is to make it fast road spec but for maybe the odd track day but really put my focus on it being used for B-roads.
First thing I'm going to do is give it a clean bill of health starting tomorrow, once that's ticked off and I'm satisfied my first modification is certainly going to be a PMS shifter or like, it's far to low down for me!
After that my intension is to focus on the handling and stopping... I'll be trawling through this forum for inspiration, once this is all ticked off then it'll be time to start stripping weight and adding a a cage. I'm going to put an estimate of a year to a year and a half till this is complete as I'll do as much of the work as I can.
Trying to extract more power isn't really a thought for now, but as most projects sometimes your first plan takes some tangents.