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The Cars Spotted Appreciation Thread



Mork of Ork

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Taigo
Not really. Its nice to know a few words and phrases as it’s really appreciated, and I’ll be bowing to people for weeks to come, but as @ForceIndia says the translator app is a godsend.

In restaurants most food has pictures next to it on the menu, so knowing ‘I would like this please’ and pointing seems to work. Or ‘would would you recommend’ if you’re like me and will try anything. A lot of the language here is nuanced by tone, so it’s fun emphasising ‘oushi nei!’ (Almost slang Japanese for ‘that’s good yeah/isn’t it) if you eat something in front of the chef/waiter - they love that 😂

Anyway, a car. What’s this? I’m pretty good with JDM cars but don’t know this.

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Looks like a beetle.
 

martynrg

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
Low car is low

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cat171

ClioSport Club Member
I found out recently to look at the position of the brake calipers. On the front of an Escort Cosworth they're next to the door, on a Mk5 Escort etc they are on the other side, next to the front bumper.

On the back they're at the top of the disc. On a Mk5 they are next to the rear bumper. Sure, someone could sort that out but most won't.

Also, an Escort Cosworth is nothing like a Mk5 Escort. I think it only shares about three things with one.
 

Short Norman

ClioSport Club Member
  997 C4S
I found out recently to look at the position of the brake calipers. On the front of an Escort Cosworth they're next to the door, on a Mk5 Escort etc they are on the other side, next to the front bumper.

On the back they're at the top of the disc. On a Mk5 they are next to the rear bumper. Sure, someone could sort that out but most won't.

Also, an Escort Cosworth is nothing like a Mk5 Escort. I think it only shares about three things with one.
I'm sure the escort Cosworth had the Sierra Cosworth floor pan
 

Short Norman

ClioSport Club Member
  997 C4S
It did yeah, but shortened a bit.
good old AI

The wheelbase of the Ford Escort RS Cosworth is 2552mm. This dimension comes from the use of a shortened Sapphire 4x4 floorpan to accommodate its longitudinal engine and four-wheel drive system.

Sierra was 2608mm
 

Trainerbrow

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk1 Audi TT 3.2 V6
I found out recently to look at the position of the brake calipers. On the front of an Escort Cosworth they're next to the door, on a Mk5 Escort etc they are on the other side, next to the front bumper.

On the back they're at the top of the disc. On a Mk5 they are next to the rear bumper. Sure, someone could sort that out but most won't.

Also, an Escort Cosworth is nothing like a Mk5 Escort. I think it only shares about three things with one.

Roof skin and the doors. That's it.
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
The position of the front wheel gives away even some of the better reps. The front wheel sits slightly further forward on the Cosworth, so the front overhang is shorter. Unless you use genuine front wings and bumper (and modified lower arms to move the wheel forward), it ends up looking a bit odd as the bumper looks long.

It's a lot of effort really. Better to just make it look like an RS2000 and spend the money on making it faster and handle better. Mad seeing people asking five-figure sums for reps too.
 

Starlet_gt

ClioSport Club Member
  VW T5.1
Llanelli, I’ve been there with work a little while back and was a bit taken aback! Not what you expect to see in an otherwise normal little dead end street!

We're staying with my FIL atm due to his health, my house is in Llangennech. I've walked passed this car a few times over the last few days. It doesn't make any sense at all lol!
 


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