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cheers mate will do, soooo different to drive though, clio didnt have the best power steering if any could really feel the road with it and the clutch was stiff too, first car will always be special i spose, heres what it used to look like:
and a bit rat:
corsa was 5750, 1 lady owner from new, full service history, 05 reg only 500 made and it has about 34/5k on the clock so not too bad.
garage is www.gordonreidcarsales.co.uk
1.4 corsa c exclusive in black, leather heated seats ftw! :D
would have liked to keep the clio for longer, but im sure you'll see where im coming from.
i will own a 182 one day, still only 17. clio was only a 1.2
yup, lol and from a garage too. was surprised myself actually i had many reciepts to prove all the work done i.e 1550 for fully respray 6/7 months ago. thought i would have only gotten about £1500 MAX
Yup, she's sold. :(
Don't know if much of you heard about the head on collision last week up here in north east Scotland, but i knew all of the people involved and their families so thought i would be better to get a safer car as the clio didnt have any airbags. i wasnt really in any rush to...
get clio back from respray, at bodyshop at the moment getting sprayed in black, arches/sills replaced the lot. its a mk1 btw.
fit black carpet and my mint interior
pass my test
fit turini's
lower with possibility of spacers
powerflow backbox
i have a black clio biarritz, so far i have clio 16v bonnet, headlights, front bumper, front wings, and rsi rear bumper, and spoiler and interior. will be going into the body shop tommorrow for a full respray and will be getting all the parts fitted :D will post pics
Hi guys, im looking into treating myself with a new toy, car is getting resprayed this next week and want to keep it looking its best, just wondering what machine is best to get?
any help is much appreciated.
Many thanks, Andrew.