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TonkaTruck's Clio dCi 100



  28k Trophy - R1200GS
TonkaTruck's Recaro'd Clio dCi 100

May 2012
Finally got round to fitting Eibach Sportline springs. Instead of going for non-sport springs.
I decided to go for Sport Springs, due to the dCi lump being a BIG one.
Big improvement for handling, no more rear end movement, it's just planted all the time.
Cannot say I notice a real big difference in ride comfort, which I am chuffed about.
They are just on normal shocks at the moment, but I hope to change them with adjustable's in the near future.

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As well, got some Turini's which most of you will know about, finally finished refurbishing them after a few weeks.
Here are some picture's of the final product. Really pleased with how they have turned out.
The final colour I decided to go with, was Rover Stone Grey.
Still to fit them though, but have some brand new TPI locking wheels nuts to keep them safe.
A hell lot of tyre shine is needed however.

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  28k Trophy - R1200GS
27th May 2012
Turini's and TPI polarized locking wheels nuts finally fitted.
Gave them a quick polish as well as a shed load of tyre shine and they have came up trumps.
Amazed at how much it has transformed the car.
Keeping my original Dynamique wheels for winter however.

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Managed to get a spare dCi 100 intercooler as well, fleabay bites again.
Then again for only £30 it was worth having it for a space.
 


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