Cheers @OssPoop ? Am hoping to come, haven't made one so far and am pretty sure I am around then, am going to try and make more things the rest of this year if possible ?Congrats on number 3 mate[emoji106].
Are you bringing the clio to CSF? Would be nice to see it in the metal and to meet you too.
Ambers had to be done, think it works really well on the silver and helps break it up a bit, bumper was sprayed when I bought it and luckily colour match looks good which was a bit of a result, have some other bit's to do just have to get round to them ?Looks sooo much better with the amber sides and bulbs, bumper looks great too mate!
Just over 80k so not low low but not high either, only a couple of owners and history, it was in good condition when I bought it so much better all round than my last Ph1 especially the interior and just want to look after it and enjoy it, especially as they get rarer, if it goes up in value that would just be a bonus ?Looks great!! What’s the mileage on her?
It's getting there ? it was a good start I am just adding to it, will be good to get it back with a new clutch as that needed doing and hopefully get to the bottom of a couple of the other bit's. I hadn't noticed about the clock binnacle thing, will investigate and see what that is, not sure if that's removed separately or not although the fact it isn't quite level might suggest it can be ?Its looking better with every post Gareth! All the little bits that I would have done if i'd been able to have kept it as a 2nd/3rd car!...... Things like the amber bulbs & side repeaters, rear bumper & number plate light are all subtle, but add up to quite a change in the crispness of the car's O/A appearance.
Good work on removing the 'sticky' stuff on the silver vent surrounds.... that always bothered me, it was never grubby & entirely horrible looking (like most Ph1s) - but I always tried to avoid touching it & being very gentle when cleaning around the cabin. Something else that always made me wonder, is the fact that the binnacle above (with the clock & radio display) doesn't seem to sit quite square to the dash below, I never got round to investigating it, but i'm sure it might be something you could sort at some point?
Its funny, in year of owning UGC, (aside from my mate's Exclusive - which he still owned at the time) I think I only ever saw two other Ph1 RS Clios on the road... one of those was on the journey home after picking the car up from the previous owner near Aylesbury.... the 2nd was about a week later on the outskirts of Kettering (both were silver)..... I can't say I've seen another one since!..... In fact - even Ph2 172/182s are becoming a rarer sight these day too!
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It's getting there ? it was a good start I am just adding to it, will be good to get it back with a new clutch as that needed doing and hopefully get to the bottom of a couple of the other bit's. I hadn't noticed about the clock binnacle thing, will investigate and see what that is, not sure if that's removed separately or not although the fact it isn't quite level might suggest it can be ?
I don't see many Renault Sports around at all really but especially not Ph1's can't remember the last time I saw one, I remember seeing a V6 Clio coming in the opposite direction when I had mine and thinking that must be what it looks like seeing it on the road ? I did used to get my wife to drive the V6 a lot so I could hear it burbling down the street, it's where my love of Renault's comes from
Luckily the car isn't here otherwise I would probably be out there seeing what I can do about the binnacle ? V6 while not that much if any quicker than a 182 was just a lot more of an occasion, just getting in with the engine behind you and all the noises associated with that felt great and drove a lot differently to a 182. Was great driving with engine covers off then you could hear gears engaging, stones pinging around, I also didn't have any seat of my pants moments that the V6 was famous for although I am sure if it went with the short wheelbase and hardly any steering lock you would have had to have been a hero to save it. Miss that car on a daily basis, maybe one day I may get another one if they haven't kept going up in value by then!Sorry.... the slightly askew binnacle will play on your mind now ? Its funny, Matt (who previously owned your Clio) was also an ex-owner of a V6 Clio - a car i'd love to experience... despite being 'just' a Renault Clio, they do have the touch of the 'exotic' about them, but they are very expensive these days! How does a V6 compare to a 172?
The clutch has (IMO) always needed doing - the release springs have obviously work-hardened - it never slipped but meant the pedal was always very stiff, I think that once the new clutch & dogbone bushes are fitted it will really be a joy to drive!?
It was epic, back before responsibilities and children ? can't wait to get the Ph1 back, have also bought some other bit's for it which I now can't wait to get fitted, I don't have lot's of pics of the V6 but any excuse to post some especially while the Ph1 isn't here ?That's a really good list of things to get sorted mate all in one hit, will last a while then hopefully. With every post this is getting better and better............. this is the car that makes me really fancy a phase 1 haha especially in silver. Maybe one day one can be a garage buddy for mine! Forgot you had a V6, EPIC!
That plate is just plain beyond awesome! Man points ?
Lovely car mate
Well still no clutch in the Ph1, am off to do some work on it tomorrow again so hopefully will make some progress! Few more bit's arrived mainly to properly fix the oil leak, had new flywheel bolts, new sump gasket and new rear main seal arrive this week. Might as well do it properly while it's in bit's ? Also managed to get some B14 coilovers and 20mm front, 10mm rear spacers sorted so they now also need to be fitted, I am away from next weekend for a couple of weeks would love to get it back before I go but realistically think it will be afterwards will see how tomorrow goes ?
Update on the clutch is it's still not in the car ? but it's moving in the right direction, I didn't get a lot done when I went over the weekend ended up helping on some other projects that were being worked on, I am away for a couple of weeks from this weekend so am hoping it will be ready when I get back or I will just go and have to help finish off when I get back, fingers crossed! I want it back in one piece so I can drive it ? Bilstein B14's will be going on have heard great things so am hoping all will be good!Any updates on the clutch fitting etc? I like the idea of the coilovers ('B' for Bilstein I presume?)….. this car is just getting better & better - when you are done, can I buy it back lol!
Yep missed it massively, trying to decide if I can drive to Great Yarmouth on Sunday just not sure I will have had chance to get tracking done but we'll see what happens ?Great stuff matey, you must be well chuffed to get it back - nice list of jobs done there, shall await the photos!
Yep missed it massively, trying to decide if I can drive to Great Yarmouth on Sunday just not sure I will have had chance to get tracking done but we'll see what happens ?
Yep going to have a proper measure on a flat/level surface and make sure all heights work, then will get tracking done once I have done that, just incase! Coilovers came with camber bolts which aren't fitted but could add them if needed, will see what happens ?The new height (not too low) & spacing of the front wheels makes it look 'spot-on' - looks so tough in that rear-quarter view ?
It definitely does ?hopefully not too bad a job I did say I wasn't doing it again after I did them on the cupLooks great with the new lows and spacing, proper oem+
But yes does need the rear spacers fitted now!! haha
Never noticed in person but that was a very sunny day though, would explain something though as the lacquer not quite the same as the other panels, plan on claying/machine polishing etc so will have a closer look and see, have looked back through other pics but don't have many of that wing/door. Can see very slightly in this pic but does look like it's in the lacquer rather than paintWhat's the crack with the door/wing in this pic
Looks like it's been painted and they have gone up to a tape line
It really is, want to get the seats out and hoover/clean under them but that will have to wait as well unless I get some time and motivation ?Cracking job in the interior. Satisfying isn’t it!!
I do think the interior is in great condition compared to other Ph1's I have seen, still some bit's to do in it and de-bobbler is definitely happening soon, definitely a satisfying job, I do find it quite therapeutic washing/cleaning a car though ?Looks so clean that, really does look a cracker this car - and yes it IS very satisfying getting the interior minty mint The de-bobbler is such a nice little tool for pretty much pennies, made a decent job of mine - loads in the little bucket and didn't think mine were that bad!!
Still looking good Gareth.... in fact it looks better & better each time I see update pics of the 'old-gal' - The condition of the interior was one of the things that 'swung' it when I originally brought the car from Matt in Aylesbury.... if i'm honest this was the only 172 that I looked at, but for a car of 15+ years it seemed remarkably 'fresh'. I know in my ownership, I did enjoy cleaning the interior, little things like using the de-bobbler on the seats was remarkably satisfying - it was also quite a pleasant place to be on even a long journey - those front seats are sooo comfy ? I actually love the random shades of blues & greys that your photos show so well... it was almost out-of date when the car was first new - it feels really retro now.
P.S; did you ever get the timing checked... was it out at all?