The little 172 Clio.

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SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Thought i'd post a bit about my 172, which I got in January 2013 with 75,000 on the clock, at the age of 19 and very expensive insurance. I've just ticked past 100k miles and it's been a fantastic car other than a driveshaft failing on me.

In my ownership, other than consumables i've had the Turinis refurbed, the expensive cambelt, dephaser etc done at the cost of £700 frown, gave it a decent machine polish, replaced the melted thumb grips and fitted a Connects2.
















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FELIX_5

952 posts

197 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Looks cracking! Big fan of flame red and those Turini's are the perfect choice, nice work. thumbup

Chris77

941 posts

194 months

Thursday 22nd October 2015
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That's lovely smile

LanceRS

2,172 posts

137 months

Thursday 22nd October 2015
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Very nice.

SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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Thanks all. Trying to sort out the little niggly bits over the next few months. Just ordered a new and freshly painted engine cover, and I'm going to get some new plastics etc where they've started to fade.

Anyone after a cheapish bit of fun, i'd definitely recommend one of these.

egor110

16,860 posts

203 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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SDavyy said:
Thanks all. Trying to sort out the little niggly bits over the next few months. Just ordered a new and freshly painted engine cover, and I'm going to get some new plastics etc where they've started to fade.

Anyone after a cheapish bit of fun, i'd definitely recommend one of these.
The niggly bits never end , they just change.

On the plus side mine's never broken down or not got me where i wanted to go, but random doors decide to not unlock then not lock.

drewos

161 posts

184 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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Looks gorgeous in that colour - even more so with the turinis. Definitely the prettiest clio ever made.

bassett

242 posts

188 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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Definitely the best colour for the standard 172's as its just that bit more unusual and like others have said perfect with the turinis

Drive Blind

5,096 posts

177 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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is that a tidy 3dr Astra G SRi in the background?
I had one of them many years ago. Very under rated car.

Pentoman

4,814 posts

263 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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This is good.

SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Monday 26th October 2015
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Drive Blind said:
is that a tidy 3dr Astra G SRi in the background?
I had one of them many years ago. Very under rated car.
The black one on the first picture? That's a very quick VXR who was tidying my paintwork at the time.



Thanks, yes the colour is lovely, especially with the sun on it.

I'm going to spend a whole day on the paint work on Sunday, so i'll try and capture the colour a bit better.

Mike1990

964 posts

131 months

Monday 26th October 2015
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These look so well with Turini's.

Drive Blind

5,096 posts

177 months

Monday 26th October 2015
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SDavyy said:
The black one on the first picture? That's a very quick VXR who was tidying my paintwork at the time.
That's an Astra H wink

In the background of the 2nd pic, black Astra G SRi

ron130888

131 posts

169 months

Monday 26th October 2015
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That is a stunning little Clio, would love a set of Turini's for my 172.

Can I ask where you got the replacement thumb-grips from? Mine are in need of replacement!


SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Tuesday 27th October 2015
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A trader called Russo sells them on ClioSport.net, £30 I think!

ron130888 said:
That is a stunning little Clio, would love a set of Turini's for my 172.

Can I ask where you got the replacement thumb-grips from? Mine are in need of replacement!

SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Monday 2nd November 2015
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Nothing exciting happened recently, gave it a once over with a few new detailing bits as I hadn't cleaned it since July I think! Also bought an a freshly painted engine cover from Sprayshack, it's really nice! Shame a screw was rounded and I don't own torx bits, so that can wait to be fitted.





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SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Managed to get round to changing the engine cover. What a pain the bolt was, had to grind it out in the end. Unsure on the colour, but it looks a lot fresher than before. I want to focus on tidying the bay so i'm going to get the upper inlet and fuel rail guard sprayed a bright silver.







Got a couple of other small bits done today.
Fitted the battery cover from Dan@MAD, and the bonnet seal from @davo172, which didnt need doing but I thought why not. Also changed the sidelights to LEDs.

I've bought some interior to replace some some bits which are worn in mine, which i'll fit in the week.
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Kitchski

6,515 posts

231 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Looks lovely. Taipipe's a bit on the large side for my tastes, but I love the Turinis with the silver/red combo. My brother used to have one this colour, really liked it. Driving position is a bit funny, but you get used to it, and I'm pretty sure French cars get their unreliable rep from Renault, but the engine's a peach. Lots of grunt, sounds great, pulls hard. And to top it all off, it could manage 40mpg if you drove it lightly. Comfy seats too.

SDavyy

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56 posts

102 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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Kitchski said:
Looks lovely. Taipipe's a bit on the large side for my tastes, but I love the Turinis with the silver/red combo. My brother used to have one this colour, really liked it. Driving position is a bit funny, but you get used to it, and I'm pretty sure French cars get their unreliable rep from Renault, but the engine's a peach. Lots of grunt, sounds great, pulls hard. And to top it all off, it could manage 40mpg if you drove it lightly. Comfy seats too.
Yeah, great littlw cars for what they are worth. I often get low 40s mpg from Portsmouth to Crawley. I've never understood the driving position thing, seems perfect to me!

Seats aren't bad, I want recaros but can't justify the odd £700 frown

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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My 172 cup was way more fun to own than my Alpina... The jobs were cheap and simple in comparison and it was like a terrier, always really up for a drive. There's a guy who spent a title tune on his cup turning into an amazing track beast but learned that they really are better left as they come and enjoyed. I tinkered with mine a fair bit but I get his point. Yours looks fantastic in the flame red with turinis.