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• #54102
It is but it is a bit of a constant headache worrying about anyone bumping it while it's parked or the boy dropping food on the interior.
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• #54103
I'd forgotten how much of a headache car ownership is.
So far I've bought and fitted the following for the 182:
- Entire rear interior
- Full exhaust from the Cat back
- Standard airbox
- Cup 182 floor mats
- Rear boot badge
- Rear exhaust mount (in the post)
This car has all the bad points of classic car ownership, with none of the benefits - it's a Clio!
Wishing I'd held out and bought a mk2 Golf.
- Entire rear interior
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• #54104
I think a Clio Cup bit more exciting than a Golf.
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• #54105
My grandfather used to have to do the same thing to get up Porlock Hill. Not sure which car it was, may have been a Humber Super Snipe.
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• #54106
I used to “have” a Clio for work, first version, like a British racing green, can’t remember which engine but will have been a 1.8 or 2.0i or thereabouts. Great cars, comfortable seats (seemed to be a Renault thing), blended in everywhere and it was bombproof. It was also very rapid. One of my all time faves for work.
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• #54107
The car sort of fits with the proffession.
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• #54108
Saw this today, apparently a kit car as DVLA has it listed with a 5.3 litre engine, so assume its got an American V8 instead of the 4.4 litre V12 it had originally. For a replica its a good looking one, but I admit to having rose tinted specs for these as the hardtop version was the best car in Top Trumps when I was growing up.
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• #54109
5.3 litres sounds like a Jag V12. I wouldn't be surprised if it's got full Jag underpinnings. They're very popular with kit car/hot rod/replica people due to the modular nature of the subframes.
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• #54110
Grim
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• #54111
Ah OK, good stuff. Don't know why I didn't think of a Jag for a 5.3, especially as an hour after seeing that I saw this V12. These have grown on me over the years, don't like the spoiler tho, and I have to admit it looks better dressed as a 365.
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• #54112
[edit - too late!]
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• #54113
Bit of help today from my daughter, floors and bulkhead should be well on their way tomorrow. So much other stuff to deal with as well.
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• #54114
What you working on, Chris? I've missed this...
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• #54115
2CV?
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• #54116
That’s what I learnt in .. my mum had one
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• #54118
A 2cv I’ve had for the last 20 years ill try and get a better pic tomorrow
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• #54119
Oh what welder have you got?
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• #54120
Yes I’ve had it for 20 years, parked up for the last 10.
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• #54121
This one
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• #54122
Very nice, I am jealous.
Oh and maybe a bit more ppe for the unpaid worker ;)
EDIT: Am the first one to comment and then not be careful. But then I want other to learn for my stooopidity.
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• #54123
Don't want to sound like a twat, but get some safety gear on, both of you.
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• #54124
I'm the twat that doesn't wear the gear, but wants people to learn and not be as stooopid as me.
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• #54125
i bought one of these spot weld cutters from Amazon having had all the other versions.
Changed my life for unpicking panels
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Turning into your dad is sure sign of aging! Trust me, I know!