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Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
Time for another little update. The dog is pretty much back to full health now, so I'm relaxed again!!

I got the call to say the superleggeras were done and ready for collection. I went to collect them yesterday evening, and to say I'm happy is an understatement!!
Today I managed to get the cup washed for the first time in around 18 months......flol! Proof that it has been polished in its life with me became very apparent when I dried it off. I'll be polishing it this week at some point.

Here's some pics of the superleggeras tried on for size. Front bumper is gonna need some therapy and it looks like the rear arches will need to be rolled - piece of piss jobs tbf. View attachment 152305View attachment 152306View attachment 152307Who wants Oz centre caps when you can have your own custom cup ones eh!!

More to come.

@massivewangers - this is about as close as it gets to the bonnet up! Lol! View attachment 152312View attachment 152313

Me and you would make awesome babies....:hearteyes::hearteyes:

Stunning, that's all i have to say. X
 

robbie514566

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172, BMW 120i
Been watching this since you started the thread and been looking forward to it being completed
The work you have put into it has definitely paid off ! It looks so good

Looking forward to seeing the mapping results [emoji1303]
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Been watching this since you started the thread and been looking forward to it being completed
The work you have put into it has definitely paid off ! It looks so good

Looking forward to seeing the mapping results [emoji1303]
Thanks for being a watcher mate! Nice to know it has some tbh!

Very tidy Mark,looking forward to seeing the results.
Thanks mate!
 
Looks absolutely awesome mate. Such a high quality build. Even little things like the center caps still show how high you've set the general benchmark.

Properly love this. Looking forward to see the dyno results and a video!
 

Nafoff

ClioSport Club Member
great work sir, bet your happy its at this point, - its hard when it seems so far from completion to keep eyes on the prize but to be at this point now you must be stoked... bring on the mapping
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
great work sir, bet your happy its at this point, - its hard when it seems so far from completion to keep eyes on the prize but to be at this point now you must be stoked... bring on the mapping
Thanks mate. Yeah it's taken longer than I anticipated, but it's definitely nice to be almost at the finish line.
I did however manage to remember that I've still got my oil pressure/temp gauge to install still. That means fun times fighting the dash top past the roll cage. 🙈
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Had a delivery of the pitking quick release catches today. I'll be using these on my front bumper now it needs a bit of therapy for clearance.
First impressions on them are, WOW! They're seriously strong enough to use as bonnet catches!! Not only are they smaller than aerocatches, they won't distort the panel as much when fitted. The release action is very nice as well - press the button in the middle and the spring loaded centre pops the fitting out. :up:

Only downside is they don't lock, but I don't have locking aerocatches anyway and they don't cover a very large surface area. I'm very tempted to use some of these now instead of reusing the aerocatches when I fit my new bonnet. All they need is a large washer underneath to help spread the load.
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More to come. :cool:
 

nath&alex

ClioSport Club Member
Had a delivery of the pitking quick release catches today. I'll be using these on my front bumper now it needs a bit of therapy for clearance.
First impressions on them are, WOW! They're seriously strong enough to use as bonnet catches!! Not only are they smaller than aerocatches, they won't distort the panel as much when fitted. The release action is very nice as well - press the button in the middle and the spring loaded centre pops the fitting out. :up:

Only downside is they don't lock, but I don't have locking aerocatches anyway and they don't cover a very large surface area. I'm very tempted to use some of these now instead of reusing the aerocatches when I fit my new bonnet. All they need is a large washer underneath to help spread the load. View attachment 152482View attachment 152483
More to come. :cool:
It's funny, I've been looking at these myself for my bonnet Well these and their very expensive American counterpart!!
 

GrahamS

ClioSport Club Member
  335d
That looks absolutely superb Mark. Huge envy of your skills and patience to have such a brilliant build on and not rush things to get it done. Just everything is brilliant, love it.
 

Akay

ClioSport Club Member
  Clubman Cooper S
Where did you get the pitking latches from? Look really well made!

Great work as always!
 

Nafoff

ClioSport Club Member
Was just having a look at those Pitking catches the other day, had never seen them before until @Gray informed me of them. I was unsure if i would be keen of them on the bonnet (due to strength) but i haven't seen them in person. What is the concern with not being able to lock them?
 
  340i
Was just having a look at those Pitking catches the other day, had never seen them before until @Gray informed me of them. I was unsure if i would be keen of them on the bonnet (due to strength) but i haven't seen them in person. What is the concern with not being able to lock them?

I really like them, look alot neater than Aerocatches IMO.

@NorthloopCup might be worried of people opening his bonnet and ejaculating on his awesome engine :tonguewink:
 

Akay

ClioSport Club Member
  Clubman Cooper S
Is it just a case of drilling a hole through the bumper to crossmember etc and fit/adjust as required? No other special fixings etc?
 


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