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Hello people buying a 182 soon have some questions



  Toyota starlet
Alright people currently own a Toyota starlet glanza rep. Pretty fun car on bc coilovers all round, obx racing exhaust manifold and corrola intake. Been on a few track days with It and these clios 182s seem to fly so I fancy getting one at the end of the year. Price range is £2500. Just want to know what to look out for when buying common problem are these reliable best handling mods and performance upgrades but handling first. Cheers
 
Belts and Dephaser done by a Renault Specialist, as the timing on these engines is very sensitive.

Cooksport springs on Cup shocks seem to be a popular choice handling wise if you can't afford coilovers.
 
  Toyota starlet
Belts and Dephaser done by a Renault Specialist, as the timing on these engines is very sensitive.

Cooksport springs on Cup shocks seem to be a popular choice handling wise if you can't afford coilovers.

Cheers mate coilovers will be the first thing I buy for it lol
 
  Listerine & Poledo
Cheers mate coilovers will be the first thing I buy for it lol
In fairness, you may want to try the stock kit first and not immediately go for the coiliezzzz route.
Remember, RenaultSport poured millions of cash and thousands of hours developing the set up to be that which earned the car the rave reviews it got at the time.
An hour at the alignment shop with some slammed, rock-hard set-up isn't going to be the same.
....of course, many on here will now proceed to disagree :smile:

In any case, go for the Clio, they're top front-drive fun
 
  Toyota starlet
In fairness, you may want to try the stock kit first and not immediately go for the coiliezzzz route.
Remember, RenaultSport poured millions of cash and thousands of hours developing the set up to be that which earned the car the rave reviews it got at the time.
An hour at the alignment shop with some slammed, rock-hard set-up isn't going to be the same.
....of course, many on here will now proceed to disagree :smile:

In any case, go for the Clio, they're top front-drive fun

In fairness, you may want to try the stock kit first and not immediately go for the coiliezzzz route.
Remember, RenaultSport poured millions of cash and thousands of hours developing the set up to be that which earned the car the rave reviews it got at the time.
An hour at the alignment shop with some slammed, rock-hard set-up isn't going to be the same.
....of course, many on here will now proceed to disagree :smile:

In any case, go for the Clio, they're top front-drive fun

Ah cheers mate will look in to it :)
 


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