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pops
28-07-2017, 06:05 PM
Not been here for a while so thought I'd blow the cobwebs off my log-in details!

Was looking for an "Other Marques" section but none to be seen, maybe could do with one?

Anyhow, replaced Cesil with an E92 M3 Comp Pack (thread somewhere but pics probably disappeared). Great car, did everything you could ask from it with little or no effort. Unfortunately it bored the ass off me.

So, it was time to move it on and find something loony to replace it...this in now in my garage :whistle:

https://s19.postimg.org/4ghlhsc0z/fullsizeoutput_b2.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/f3ben7k67/)https://s19.postimg.org/kha6ur9wj/fullsizeoutput_b3.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/egchxona7/)

"02 plate, 41,000 miles, yes they want to kill you in the wet but knowing that might help a bit.

Induces a manic grin when opening the garage door, a car should do that but very few actually do :thumbs:

Chad
28-07-2017, 06:49 PM
Not been here for a while so thought I'd blow the cobwebs off my log-in details!

Was looking for an "Other Marques" section but none to be seen, maybe could do with one?

Anyhow, replaced Cesil with an E92 M3 Comp Pack (thread somewhere but pics probably disappeared). Great car, did everything you could ask from it with little or no effort. Unfortunately it bored the ass off me.

So, it was time to move it on and find something loony to replace it...this in now in my garage :whistle:

https://s19.postimg.org/4ghlhsc0z/fullsizeoutput_b2.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/f3ben7k67/)https://s19.postimg.org/kha6ur9wj/fullsizeoutput_b3.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/egchxona7/)

"02 plate, 41,000 miles, yes they want to kill you in the wet but knowing that might help a bit.

Induces a manic grin when opening the garage door, a car should do that but very few actually do :thumbs:
Looks a lot of fun, don't know anything about them. which way round do you have to wear your baseball cap :thumbs:

select
28-07-2017, 06:55 PM
Great car.. i love them.. what a mad little car this is.:supz:

pops
28-07-2017, 06:56 PM
Looks a lot of fun, don't know anything about them. which way round do you have to wear your baseball cap :thumbs:

Totally depends on the weather :thumbs:

However, then again, wearing one back to front could possibly be a fire hazard what with having a thumping V6 just behind your head :whistle:

select
28-07-2017, 08:08 PM
I think the v6 is a fire hazard in itself :blalalala:

Trawler
28-07-2017, 08:33 PM
Good to see you are alive & kiking.

Great car. Enjoy. :thumbs:

pops
28-07-2017, 09:29 PM
Good to see you are alive & kiking.

Great car. Enjoy. :thumbs:

Good to chat to you bud.

Trawler
29-07-2017, 08:19 AM
Good to chat to you bud.

You too :thumbs:

Yanto
29-07-2017, 04:59 PM
Life in the old dog yet :thumbs:

As said, love these mate. Smart purchase:beer:

pops
29-07-2017, 05:19 PM
Life in the old dog yet :thumbs:


Woof :thumbs:

Would be very surprised if I lost money on it however, this has been bought to use.

glendog74
30-07-2017, 09:44 PM
That's cool :smokin:

cslsuperfan
31-07-2017, 12:20 AM
Brian

Had an E92 DCT in 08'. Like you said........boring.

Never had a pax/drive in one of these beasteez.

Loving the 911 at the moment. Much more challenging to drive than the ever forgiving CSL.

pops
31-07-2017, 09:17 AM
Brian

Had an E92 DCT in 08'. Like you said........boring.

Never had a pax/drive in one of these beasteez.

Loving the 911 at the moment. Much more challenging to drive than the ever forgiving CSL.

Hi Ben,

Good to hear you're enjoying the 911 :thumbs:

The Clio is nowhere near as fast as it looks, only has a relatively measly 230bhp. The engine is a bit of a thumper as opposed to a highly wound up screamer and it's best described as sharp rather than fast.

Haven't had chance to drive it hard as yet, maybe given its reputation for visiting gardens that's not a bad thing! :whistle:

Loaded
02-08-2017, 06:56 PM
Not been here for a while so thought I'd blow the cobwebs off my log-in details!

Was looking for an "Other Marques" section but none to be seen, maybe could do with one?

Anyhow, replaced Cesil with an E92 M3 Comp Pack (thread somewhere but pics probably disappeared). Great car, did everything you could ask from it with little or no effort. Unfortunately it bored the ass off me.

So, it was time to move it on and find something loony to replace it...this in now in my garage :whistle:

https://s19.postimg.org/4ghlhsc0z/fullsizeoutput_b2.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/f3ben7k67/)https://s19.postimg.org/kha6ur9wj/fullsizeoutput_b3.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/egchxona7/)

"02 plate, 41,000 miles, yes they want to kill you in the wet but knowing that might help a bit.

Induces a manic grin when opening the garage door, a car should do that but very few actually do :thumbs:


I used to own a Ph2 Clio V6 painted in Illiad Blue and i really regret selling it... A fun to drive definitely and a future classic for sure. Don't see it as investment and keep it in your garage, JUST DRIVE IT!!!

;)

select
02-08-2017, 07:00 PM
Is this a phase 1 or 2? I can't tell :bigcry:

I was thinking about buying one before i ended up with the CSL, i liked everything about it except the engine. I felt it just wasn't special enough.
But the rest of the car is bonkers.. wish BMW had the balls to make something like this :banghead:

I really like that it still faintly resembles your run of the mill clio but nearly every part is different. Just like the old Group B Rallye Homologation Street Cars :smt055

pops
02-08-2017, 08:18 PM
I used to own a Ph2 Clio V6 painted in Illiad Blue and i really regret selling it... A fun to drive definitely and a future classic for sure. Don't see it as investment and keep it in your garage, JUST DRIVE IT!!!

;)


It's been bought for driving :thumbs:

Had the CSL for investment and, although it paid off handsomely, it was killing me seeing it sat in the garage and me being afraid of harming the value of my "investment". I know most here don't approve of my ethos but, thats what it was.

Not interested in going down that route again.

pops
02-08-2017, 08:21 PM
Is this a phase 1 or 2? I can't tell :bigcry:

I was thinking about buying one before i ended up with the CSL, i liked everything about it except the engine. I felt it just wasn't special enough.
But the rest of the car is bonkers.. wish BMW had the balls to make something like this :banghead:

I really like that it still faintly resembles your run of the mill clio but nearly every part is different. Just like the old Group B Rallye Homologation Street Cars :smt055

It's a phase 1, I prefer the looks to a phase 2.

The engine is a bit of a grunter as opposed to a high revving jobbie, it's not fast in modern terms but that's not why I've bought it, it's been bought as it's an occasion to drive it and it invokes a daft grin just by looking at it.

Already a fair bit planned for it,

Tomorrow it's in for the fitting of a MetaTrack Cat5 security system.

Next week it's in with the guy who detailed my CSL and my E92 for the 2 stage polish and full gTech treatment i.e. outside, inside, glass and wheels.

29th it's off to a specialist near Chippenham for a new cam belt which is an engine out job, which leads to a few other bits whilst it's out such as water pump, pulleys if cracked and a clutch.

Looking to change the back box as it's a bit on the quiet side but, with not many being about, I'm not exactly inundated with choices! When they were raced in the ClioV6 Trophy series the exhaust was made by a French company, Orbisound Technologies. Contacted them and have ordered one which should hopefully be here mid / late Sept. Spoke the guy who's doing the engine stuff and he said they're expensive but unbeatable when it comes to sound and quality so, thought sod it...get one!

m3ni
07-08-2017, 05:35 PM
It's a phase 1, I prefer the looks to a phase 2.

The engine is a bit of a grunter as opposed to a high revving jobbie, it's not fast in modern terms but that's not why I've bought it, it's been bought as it's an occasion to drive it and it invokes a daft grin just by looking at it.

Already a fair bit planned for it,

Tomorrow it's in for the fitting of a MetaTrack Cat5 security system.

Next week it's in with the guy who detailed my CSL and my E92 for the 2 stage polish and full gTech treatment i.e. outside, inside, glass and wheels.

29th it's off to a specialist near Chippenham for a new cam belt which is an engine out job, which leads to a few other bits whilst it's out such as water pump, pulleys if cracked and a clutch.

Looking to change the back box as it's a bit on the quiet side but, with not many being about, I'm not exactly inundated with choices! When they were raced in the ClioV6 Trophy series the exhaust was made by a French company, Orbisound Technologies. Contacted them and have ordered one which should hopefully be here mid / late Sept. Spoke the guy who's doing the engine stuff and he said they're expensive but unbeatable when it comes to sound and quality so, thought sod it...get one!

Excellent cars, really miss my phase 1, so much character, enjoy :thumbs:

I presume you've taken the car to Scott @ SG? If so, can't praise him enough, he looks after all the "toys" and nothing is ever too much. Truly nice chap also. Tell him Nathan says hi.:beer:

pops
07-08-2017, 07:40 PM
Excellent cars, really miss my phase 1, so much character, enjoy :thumbs:

I presume you've taken the car to Scott @ SG? If so, can't praise him enough, he looks after all the "toys" and nothing is ever too much. Truly nice chap also. Tell him Nathan says hi.:beer:


That's who it's going to on the 29th :thumbs:

pops
15-08-2017, 04:49 PM
Out of the detailers after 6 days of pampering, the guy takes OCD to another level.

https://s19.postimg.org/piq4o1d9f/fullsizeoutput_b8.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

Have also managed to locate a clear engine cover, ordered the new fasteners and, as soon as they arrive it'll be fitted.

Definitely a nice view over the shoulder :thumbs:

https://s19.postimg.org/4lyyghlk3/IMG_1001.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

Trawler
15-08-2017, 09:53 PM
He missed a bit just under the number plate.







































Only joking. :hahaha: it looks the dogs boll*ks

pops
24-04-2018, 09:46 AM
Time to pop out of the woodwork again, hope all are well :thumbs:

Loving this retirement lark but, now have more time to look around the car and see what can be done next on it!

The good news for my wallet is.......there is nothing else to be done! Yes, I know, they're never totally done when you are infested with the modifying bug but the way it is now is virtually ideal in my old eyes.

For saying it was going to be kept oem it's had what might be called a few changes.

Ph2 wheels,
KW V3 coilovers,
2 piece brake discs,
Alcantara steering wheel,
Cobra RSR seats custom made in blue,
Replica Trophy rear spoiler, originals NLA
Replica Trophy front splitter, originals NLA
Quicksilver back box, decided Orbisoud cost was extortionate,
Electrically operated fire system,
Harnesses,

As it is now it's heading towards resembling a V6 Trophy race car. Strangely though it was starting to look a little bland (as if a Clio V6 can be described as bland) and as though something was missing. Not to everyones tastes but decided to go down the route of applying one or two of the decals as applied to the Trophy cars and permanently bonded tyre lettering from the good old USA......blandness gone! I think the car is mad enough looking to carry them off.

Shortly going on a Euro trip with it, 3 days at the 'Ring, down into Switzerland to drive a couple of mountain passes, into France to the Vosges area then calling in to see the old GP set up in Reims prior to heading home. Looking forward to it.

However, there is one thing I don't like about the car..the attention it receives when it's out and about. It's nice to know that it's something different just like you will with the CSL, the difference I've found that, unless someone is into cars, the CSL sails under the radar. That's not really possible in this! Now I no longer live the life of a traveller I get the time to go to more events and meets, I just park, lock it and wander off out of the way.

Might catch one or two of you around and about...you can't miss me :whistle:

https://s9.postimg.cc/7oaetd3dr/29872770_10216827328542201_8072585163148729548_o.j pg (https://postimages.org/)https://s9.postimg.cc/6airxjgtr/29872448_1895759243781879_3961384164220682827_o.jp g (https://postimages.org/)upload image (https://postimages.org/)https://s9.postimg.cc/rpeqvtgyn/023667_B5-8957-4242-8534-53_C08_BA51_DE9.jpg (https://postimg.cc/image/beemzi4gr/)

CraigMillwardCroft
24-04-2018, 03:33 PM
Both nice cars :thumbs:

select
24-04-2018, 05:59 PM
Thanks for the pictures, the stickers you have added look great. Very nice car.


However, there is one thing I don't like about the car..the attention it receives when it's out and about. It's nice to know that it's something different just like you will with the CSL, the difference I've found that, unless someone is into cars, the CSL sails under the radar. That's not really possible in this! Now I no longer live the life of a traveller I get the time to go to more events and meets, I just park, lock it and wander off out of the way.


I wonder if this is now due to your mods or was this the case with a stock clio v6 too? Now, don't get me wrong the clio certainly is easier to tell apart from its civil cousins than the CSL but i can't imagine that a non-car-person would notice either of them?

pops
24-04-2018, 06:21 PM
I wonder if this is now due to your mods or was this the case with a stock clio v6 too? Now, don't get me wrong the clio certainly is easier to tell apart from its civil cousins than the CSL but i can't imagine that a non-car-person would notice either of them?

It was the same when the car was oem.

Even as oem it has a tremendous road presence, mainly to do with the width of it possibly? They're also fairly aggressive looking things also.

In oem mode they certainly look dated whereas I think the CSL is a timeless design. I feel the mods have taken some years off it....bit like an old bird having Botox :hahaha:

Note you're in Germany, if you're close (ish) to the Ring will be there evening of 04/05 until early 07/05.

select
24-04-2018, 07:04 PM
thanks for the invitation, unfortunately im located near Nuremberg which is on the opposite end of germany.. but if you happen to be near Nuremberg when you drive to switzerland you can drop me a message and we can meet up?
Would love to see your clio in person. :thumbs:

Trawler
24-04-2018, 07:14 PM
Long time no see. Glad you are are alive and kicking and enjoying life.
Car looks superb.
Can't believe you are planning to take it around the ring. Does that mean you might join us at Sneterton this July?
When in the mountains make sure you make the motor bikes work hard to get by you. Lots of fun. Don't forget to take a sat nav that gives you warning of all the accident black spots. We want to keep you safe.
Have a great trip & don't forget to post a write up with pics.

pops
24-04-2018, 07:59 PM
thanks for the invitation, unfortunately im located near Nuremberg which is on the opposite end of germany.. but if you happen to be near Nuremberg when you drive to switzerland you can drop me a message and we can meet up?
Would love to see your clio in person. :thumbs:

Will do mate :thumbs:

pops
24-04-2018, 08:01 PM
Long time no see. Glad you are are alive and kicking and enjoying life.
Car looks superb.
Can't believe you are planning to take it around the ring. Does that mean you might join us at Sneterton this July?
When in the mountains make sure you make the motor bikes work hard to get by you. Lots of fun. Don't forget to take a sat nav that gives you warning of all the accident black spots. We want to keep you safe.
Have a great trip & don't forget to post a write up with pics.

All good here Pete, yourself?

You mis-read...it says going to the Ring, not on the Ring. :whistle:

Even if I fancied it I wouldn't dare take it on. Body panels are NLA so not worth the risk.

Trawler
24-04-2018, 08:30 PM
All good here Pete, yourself?

You mis-read...it says going to the Ring, not on the Ring. :whistle:

Even if I fancied it I wouldn't dare take it on. Body panels are NLA so not worth the risk.

Everything good thanks & touch wood cesil is still running strong.
And there was me thinking you were a changed man & taking your car on one of the most risky tracks. :hahaha:
Let us know if you are passing this area now you have all that time on your hands.

pops
14-06-2018, 11:38 AM
Small update, appreciate it isn't everyones cup of tea....but then again, is anything?:whistle:

Euro trip was brilliant! 3 days at the Ring, some wonderful cars on show, then down to Switzerland and a flying visit to Italy.

2600 mile in 6 days although not much of that was done whilst at the Ring. It's the sort of trip where you're going to love or hate your car by the end of it. Temps were in the high 20's and low 30's...bombing along in an old Clio with air-con that is useless at the best of times, a red hot engine more or less in the car with you, open the car windows and it's hot air coming in, getting out doing a fairly good impression of looking as though you've been in a sauna,..all pretty good reasons to hate it.

Completely bonded with the car and all of its madness :thumbs:..never once thought "get me out of this sodding thing" and never once dreaded the idea of getting back into it.

Anyhow, it's now in with Blueprint in Notts until early next week, then it's straight to a mates place in Derby for approx 3 days, it might look slightly different when it reappears from there :whistle:

https://s19.postimg.cc/hcksn9i6r/DSC_2611.jpg (https://postimg.cc/image/ugqczya8f/)https://s19.postimg.cc/o4tl9cvn7/fullsizeoutput_1df.jpg (https://postimg.cc/image/9lmg7y2i7/)

Chad
14-06-2018, 02:42 PM
Not been here for a while so thought I'd blow the cobwebs off my log-in details!

Was looking for an "Other Marques" section but none to be seen, maybe could do with one?

Anyhow, replaced Cesil with an E92 M3 Comp Pack (thread somewhere but pics probably disappeared). Great car, did everything you could ask from it with little or no effort. Unfortunately it bored the ass off me.

So, it was time to move it on and find something loony to replace it...this in now in my garage :whistle:

https://s19.postimg.org/4ghlhsc0z/fullsizeoutput_b2.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/f3ben7k67/)https://s19.postimg.org/kha6ur9wj/fullsizeoutput_b3.jpg (https://postimg.org/image/egchxona7/)

"02 plate, 41,000 miles, yes they want to kill you in the wet but knowing that might help a bit.

Induces a manic grin when opening the garage door, a car should do that but very few actually do :thumbs: sounds like a great trip :thumbs: can only imagine your pain regarding temp, awesome :smokin:

Trawler
14-06-2018, 03:26 PM
Glad you had a great trip & enjoyed the car.
It brings back memories of a trip in a Ur Quattro. No aircon & it took me at least 5 showers when we arrived before I dared go down for dinner.

Guessing a wrap. Be interesting to see the finished result.

select
14-06-2018, 06:26 PM
Beautiful pictures sounds like a fun trip :thumbs:

pops
14-06-2018, 08:19 PM
Glad you had a great trip & enjoyed the car.
It brings back memories of a trip in a Ur Quattro. No aircon & it took me at least 5 showers when we arrived before I dared go down for dinner.

Guessing a wrap. Be interesting to see the finished result.

Sent you a text Pete.

Trawler
14-06-2018, 08:25 PM
Sent you a text Pete.

:thumbs:

CraigMillwardCroft
23-06-2018, 08:32 PM
Great looking pocket rocket :thumbs:

pops
25-06-2018, 11:46 PM
Well,

Slightly different from the norm.

https://s19.postimg.cc/rxwmqf2hv/fullsizeoutput_26a.jpg (https://postimages.org/)https://s19.postimg.cc/4jonejaar/fullsizeoutput_26b.jpg (https://postimages.org/)https://s19.postimg.cc/xm2xhi9gz/fullsizeoutput_26c.jpg (https://postimg.cc/image/uf8dxvp0v/)https://s19.postimg.cc/a7uy5m1ub/fullsizeoutput_26d.jpg (https://postimages.org/)https://s19.postimg.cc/96upfx7tv/fullsizeoutput_26e.jpg (https://postimg.cc/image/j45q8zffj/)

Trawler
26-06-2018, 12:06 AM
Lovely.
You just need to get it on track now so it will feel at home.

sailorbaz
26-06-2018, 08:28 AM
Superb, be prepared for a lot (more) attention on the road from Joe Public. I found that when I had mine stickered up for the NC500, was epic and always got positive comments.

CraigMillwardCroft
27-06-2018, 06:05 PM
Very nice :thumbs:

pops
28-06-2018, 09:33 AM
The colour layout is based on the Catalunya car that ran in the V6 Trophy race series in the 90's, went for a graphite colour though whereas that car had it in black.

Decals are personal choice although some are the same as the Trophy cars had.

The car got a ridiculous amount of attention prior to this being done.....now it's off the scale!

pops
18-02-2019, 09:49 PM
Stranger revisiting again....:whistle:

Some folk just can't stay away!!

Anyhow, 1st question....where would anyone recommend for track driving tuition? (Peter, calm down man).....not being elitist by any means but loathe to turn up to any old track day where someone in a Clio decides they have a point to prove. If the car got any body damage it'd be written off as no panels available!

Secondly, there has been one or two changes to the mad thing!

Managed to find a set of the original Cromodora wheels that were fitted to the V6 Trophy cars, only 5 sets per car were made. More likely to find unicorn cr*p under your sofa than these things :thumbs:.....also some Trophy brake cooling ducts.

https://i.postimg.cc/4N5qMXVS/IMG_1485.jpg (https://postimg.cc/BXjmP9hT)

Also discovered someone who makes a proper mounting plate for the V6 Trophy spoiler so, one of those had to go back on the car..
https://i.postimg.cc/9Qrbb1qV/IMG-1440.jpg (https://postimg.cc/xXVLTvRF)https://i.postimg.cc/gJd3CKrx/IMG-1433.jpg (https://postimg.cc/Ty7ymgVx)

This is how it sits now and, with all the changes, it seems a waste not to at least try it on a track.

Cheers :thumbs:

https://i.postimg.cc/1RLmL0s5/fullsizeoutput-42d.jpg (https://postimg.cc/PNQnDwCB)

cslsuperfan
18-02-2019, 11:22 PM
Hello Brian

that is sweet

looks too good to track but its an itch you've got to scratch.

Trawler
19-02-2019, 08:29 AM
Hi Brian,
Your car is looking superb. You must have spent some time & effort on it. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh & having a ride.

It's taken me all night to get over the shock of you taking about track driving.
Personally I like Colin at CAT driver training. Had a few lessons at Millbrook with him and a day at Donny.
I have found that the instructors at track days in the main just sit there & say nothing and I learn nothing.

Look forward to hearing about what you decide to do. Whatever it is have a great time.
Regarding idiots on track just slow down, let them go and have the track to yourself again. Watch out for really fast cars such as Radicals by using your mirrors, especially in breaking zone/turn in point.

Mike R
19-02-2019, 10:31 AM
Just go to Bedford on any trackday and hire one of the instructors there. Bedford has loads of run-off and only a few places where you are likely to hit a barrier (but you would have to be properly trying to do that ;) ).

It's easily the best place for a newbie :). Be warned, it is highly addictive.

Make sure you have decent pads and fluid, as the standard road stuff will give you a fright when it overheats and the peddle goes to the floor :blalalala:.

Pagid RS29s / Castrol SRF - fit and forget.....

pops
02-06-2020, 05:04 PM
Thought it may be time for another update as a few here showed some interest in the car :whistle:

Mid November last year some clown managed to run into the back of me as I was sat at a set of traffic lights. The damage didn't look too bad, dented tailgate, split rear bumper and bent exhaust tips. Fortunately the lad instantly admitted full liability to both me and his insurers so all good.

Took the car down to the specialist in Chippenham who looks after it for an estimate as it would be him that would sort out the repairs as needed. Two weeks later he gave me the estimate, it was £11500. The hidden damage list was quite long, the bonding of the rear composite panels had broken, the main rear beam was bent and the list goes on!

After the 3rd party insurers had stopped trying to fill me with crappy excuses as to why the repairs hadn't been approved, the threat of legal action led to them being approved within 2 hrs. Having a guaranteed value of 3 times the repair cost more or less gave them no option.

I'd often thought about doing the reqd alterations to the rear bumper to make it along the lines of the V6 Trophy cars. The only thing that stopped was how much it would cost however, seeing as the only thing holding the rear bumper together was the wrap, now was the time to do it. A small crack was found in the nearside door composite part so that was done as was a crack found in one of the sill extensions.

The modification of the rear bumper would leave the exhaust on show which would create another problem as these things aren't designed to be on show. The exhaust on the car had been changed to a Janspeed back box and 2 x 3 branch manifolds staright into said box. Gave Scott a free hand to do whatever he wished with it so ended up with the 1.5" exit pipes being changed to 3" and a SS cover over the silencer, looks much better. Eventually got the car back at the end of March.

Also managed to source a 2nd set of Cromodora wheels and decided to go for it and had them done in yellow. Not a wise move and have decided to have them re-done in a mid grey.

Anyhow, obligatory pic time and the video is of the detailer guy reversing it into his unit to reapply the deals and yes, a brake light is out :thumbs:

https://i.postimg.cc/0yy4J9kP/IMG-2438.jpg (https://postimg.cc/qzWwPV65)https://i.postimg.cc/gkCSR0hF/IMG-2453.jpg (https://postimg.cc/QHqJZhS0)https://i.postimg.cc/FH0PxQbf/IMG-2454.jpg (https://postimg.cc/ZWKFT2MZ)
https://i.postimg.cc/MTkSbcRf/87836463-873837069705354-847335479144611840-n.jpg (https://postimg.cc/NyxSQjdQ)https://i.postimg.cc/654zN2cY/92e95ab2-e901-484c-be78-4f6c0464593c.jpg (https://postimg.cc/BXs2TvdK)
https://i.postimg.cc/PJJT6s30/87979613-870892696666458-8643871001756565504-n.jpg (https://postimg.cc/WFBB3KP7)Finished article although the silver wheels are now back on.

https://i.postimg.cc/wjpb8FyK/IMG-0051.jpg (https://postimg.cc/JGpQjN5K)https://i.postimg.cc/P5D3MfZC/0a2bd1b4-85fb-4dae-9c67-e1bf43db1cf9.jpg (https://postimg.cc/3kKF8Tth)


Exhaust video linky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2JYE9cdc2Q

CraigMillwardCroft
04-06-2020, 01:05 PM
Beautiful looking car :thumbs:

Trawler
04-06-2020, 05:17 PM
Glad you were not hurt and the car is back to its former glory

Trawler
04-06-2020, 05:18 PM
Yes, silver wheels look much nicer than yellow