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To strip the Clio or not to.....



  Clio 182 cup
As the title says in two minds realy as wether to strip the Clio completely or leave it as it is and just have the rear seats out for a bit of fun.

If I was to go all out wer is the best place to start ? Would only realy take door rear door cards and stuff nothing to serious !!

Any ideas and opinions welcome ???
Cheers
 

Cro

  Meg'd r27
General consensus here is if its a daily driver, most people come to resent driving a stripped car and end up not enjoying it to the point to selling up soon
 
  106 GTi + Clio 182
I agree with the above. Stripped out cars are no fun to drive day to day. Loud, cold and rattly. Depends what you use the car for I suppose.
 
  BMW M6 & 172 Phase 1
If it's your only car and if you do a fair amount of mileage, I wouldn't strip, if it's a weekend toy to blast around in + track driving then consider it.

You have the back seats out, so if it's just for buckets etc then you can do that already. As said above, bare shell inside will get cold, and possibly wet (condensation) over the cold winter, so not ideal for a daily driver.
 
  RS Clio Trophy
I've always stripped cars (doorcards/seats/plastics/rear seatbelts/rear carpets) and they've always been daily drivers and i absolutely loved it! makes every drive exciting. Just try it as its all stuff you can put back (apart from carpet properly) Only reason i havent stripped the T is cos i now have a child and i dont think he'd appreciate rolling around in the back :rasp:
 


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