2009 Renaultsport Twingo 133
Discussion
Vitorio said:
HTP99 said:
Obviously not in the UK though?
No, netherlands, but they are pretty scarce here as well, i was pretty surprised when she mailed me the link, as i didnt know they were sold here as diesels.HTP99 said:
TheAngryDog said:
cup chassis cars have a rear bench seat. Also do not think they have a/c.
The spec branded "Cup" has a cup chassis as standard and overall is a lower spec than the non cup version; no a/c, rear bench seat, manual mirrors (I think) etc, however you could spec a non Cup version with a Cup chassis and it will still have a/c, split rear seat etc.avenger286 said:
I have ran my cup as a daily for 4 years and over 50k with no issues at all just watch out for the common faults. They are good on the B roads mine now has 160+ bhp so it's even more fun there is only around 150 cups on the road so are quite rare also .
Any common faults you know of that i need to be aware of?FIREBIRDC9 said:
Any common faults you know of that i need to be aware of?
Bottom ball joints go fairly quickly there cast alloy bottom arms with the ball joint fixed to them Renault only dealer part and around 160 each . They were revised with a new part and has the letter A stamped after the part number on the arms . The scuttle panel can leak and let water into the coils (never had this problem) . I have also just had a rear spring go through corrosion while out recceing my last rally .That's about it really, there are usually quite a few for sale and there is some guides on twingo133.net but the forum is very quite. I would be tempted if buying another to go for a non cup if it's for everyday use as there that little bit softer .
Mine is not the best now for long journeys as the cams, decat and exhaust make it a bit loud and running it on 15"s has geared it down a fair bit . But it's not in use everyday and is getting turned into a Rally Car next year to replace my old car.
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