2010 Megane Coupe
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Thought I'd share my Megane and some future plans for it over the next year or so ..
Its a Cayenne Orange 2010 Coupe.
I have under my wings a few parts for the car however seem to be taking pride on the floor on the garage as they are still awaiting painting/fitting.
Awaiting Paiting/Fitting :
Megane RS rear spoiler
Megane World Series lower rear defuser
Megane World Series lower front spoiler/splitter
Full colour code of black plastic trim
Future Plans :
Megane Dynamique Schuss 18' alloys
Full Alcantara or RS interior
Photoshop of planned front :
Rate/Slate
Its a Cayenne Orange 2010 Coupe.
I have under my wings a few parts for the car however seem to be taking pride on the floor on the garage as they are still awaiting painting/fitting.
Awaiting Paiting/Fitting :
Megane RS rear spoiler
Megane World Series lower rear defuser
Megane World Series lower front spoiler/splitter
Full colour code of black plastic trim
Future Plans :
Megane Dynamique Schuss 18' alloys
Full Alcantara or RS interior
Photoshop of planned front :
Rate/Slate
dozydavenport said:
Really like these!
Would look lovely with some different wheels
Nice
It'll be there ! Would look lovely with some different wheels
Nice
JamesNotJim said:
Why not just buy the RS if you are building a rep? surely by the time you've bought all the parts, painted them and finally installed them you'll not be far off the price of an RS?
I'm 21, insurance companies computer says noOk, I'll put you out of your misery. You are planning to modify your car to make it look like a more sporting model. Therefore it is more desirable and you are a greater risk to the insurer as they think you'll try and drive it like the more sporting model (their view not yours). You need to call them and get a new quote with the mods, otherwise you're possibly going to be uninsured if you have an incident (or a tough-but-fair copper checks you documents during a routine stop).
Edited to add: IMO your car already looks pretty smart. Save the money and wait a year.
Edited to add: IMO your car already looks pretty smart. Save the money and wait a year.
Targarama said:
Ok, I'll put you out of your misery. You are planning to modify your car to make it look like a more sporting model. Therefore it is more desirable and you are a greater risk to the insurer as they think you'll try and drive it like the more sporting model (their view not yours). You need to call them and get a new quote with the mods, otherwise you're possibly going to be uninsured if you have an incident (or a tough-but-fair copper checks you documents during a routine stop).
Edited to add: IMO your car already looks pretty smart. Save the money and wait a year.
Defiantly wont be insured if not declared!Edited to add: IMO your car already looks pretty smart. Save the money and wait a year.
But I thought RS did a diesel version of the 265
CooperS said:
Defiantly wont be insured if not declared!
But I thought RS did a diesel version of the 265
No there is no diesel version of the 265. The most powerful engine is a 2.0 Dci 160 (now 165) bhp engine. You can have that in GT line spec and the chassis is developed by RenaultSport but its not quite the same as the proper RS.But I thought RS did a diesel version of the 265
As above, this car is far too nice to fiddle about with when you could wait 2 years and have the real thing! Plus, as aforementioned, insurance companies may charge you even more than for the equivalent RS model with all the mods declared that you've got planned! So I'd ring them first before you commit to any big changes!
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