RE: Track-ready Renaultsport Megane R26 for sale
RE: Track-ready Renaultsport Megane R26 for sale
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Track-ready Renaultsport Megane R26 for sale

R26.Rs are becoming too valuable to have any fun in. This, on the other hand...


If you’ve been keeping track of auctions of late, you may have noticed that our very own PH Project Car, the Mk5 Golf GTI we turned into a track car that was almost(ish) capable of keeping up with a Mk8 R, has found a new owner. Having been the GTI’s custodian for the best part of a year, its resurfacing on our auction platform brought mixed emotions. On the one hand, I was happy to see that its former owner kept it in the same state we left back at the end of 2023, and that it had plenty of bidders eager to get their hands on it. But at the same, it did remind me of all the bits I’d wanted to do at the time but couldn’t make it work in our strict £10k budget - including the car. 

For starters, it needed a limited-slip diff. Quite badly, in fact. Coming out of tight turns, the inside-front wheel would spin up with the most delicate of throttle squeezes, which shed loads of time to the much more advanced R. That would have blown a huge chunk of our budget, as would have stripping the interior and fitting a pair of bucket seats (although I really did like the cream leather for daily use). And finally, I’d like to have put a bit of time and money into making it look like a proper track car, and not just a slammed GTI. Had we done all of that, we may have ended up with something like this massively track-focused Renaultsport Megane R26 that’s for sale. 

Okay, so maybe we wouldn’t have gone quite as extreme on the looks as the former owner of this Megane has, but there’s no denying it stands out from all the other R26 builds. Besides, it’s what’s underneath that counts, and boy is there a lot to go through. Unlike our track build, this one’s packing a Quaife LSD, which is paired with an uprated clutch, flywheel and driveshafts. It also benefits from a Brembo brake conversion (the standard car also came with them, but these look a touch beefier), and a set of Nitron dampers with remote reservoirs for some serious track work. 

Then there’s the engine, which is a real work of art. It’s the same 2.0-litre turbocharged four banger as the standard R26, albeit its been forged and now puts out an impressive 307hp ‘with everything turned down’ but, according to the ad, it’s capable of 380hp ‘plus’. Coupled to that is a four-inch stainless steel exhaust by K-Tec Racing, and because it’s turbocharged it (probably) won’t trouble those pesky track day decibel limits. 

Surprisingly, it still resembles a Megane inside, if only just. Yes, there’s a full roll cage with buck seats and harnesses, but it’s still carpeted and much of the dash remains in tact. That said, the steering wheel has been chopped in for a racing one from Oreca, as has the gear stick for a custom shifter. Whether it’d make a good daily or not would depend on your tolerance for noise and a (likely) firm ride, but it’d surely get you to a track day and back with relative ease.

According to the ad, around £40k has been pumped into to project, significantly more than what we were able to do with our GTI. That’s also nearly double of what’s being asked for it, with the seller looking to get £22,990. Still, it’s a fair bit more than the going rate of a regular R26, as this very tidy 2008 car demonstrates. Then again, it’s far cheaper than an R26.R, and given how they’re an appreciating classic now, you’d be brave to go and rag one out on track. And if you think of it like that, this example here begins to make quite a lot of sense. 


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Maccmike8

Original Poster:

1,422 posts

73 months

Yesterday (08:28)
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Wish Id kept mine. Prices are doing well.

ImFeelingSaucy

309 posts

43 months

Yesterday (08:40)
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These are really fun.

Such a shame this one doesn't have a full cage.

To go so far and not be able to actually race it is a shame.


RandomCarChat

1,076 posts

66 months

Yesterday (08:48)
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Good spec but it'll never fetch that money.

Motormouth88

665 posts

79 months

Yesterday (08:51)
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Wish I’d bought one 10 years ago when they were around £2500

GreatScott2016

2,041 posts

107 months

Yesterday (09:00)
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That’s looks fun, rather cool plate too cool

WPA

12,736 posts

133 months

Yesterday (09:07)
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Looks a good build and spec but seems expensive

martin12345

854 posts

108 months

Yesterday (10:52)
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I'm suprised it can pass an MOT without a drivers airbag given one was standard when new

Any thoughts/knowledge on this ?

(MOT expired 16 months ago but this may or may not be relevant to the above. Owner might have not bothered if he was only using for track and trailered there and back)



GTRene

20,151 posts

243 months

Yesterday (11:20)
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Normally not a fan of FWD (except when I was younger it was ok) and stickers on cars, but this combo somehow looks great.

nice one.

nismo48

5,789 posts

226 months

Yesterday (11:26)
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Nice track car and occasional road trip car. Had a lot of money spent for obvious reasons but as others have mentioned it ain't cheap.

don logan

3,835 posts

241 months

Yesterday (12:22)
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Cheap ain’t badass and badass ain’t cheap

Maybe doesn’t apply to European cars….

turboslippers

198 posts

266 months

Yesterday (14:03)
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That looks a bit of a weapon, I like

I looked at a ratty Clio 172 as a track car which then mission creeped into a 182 and then a ratty Megane 225 which then, obvs, mission creeped into a completely mint Cup chassis car. The previous owner (a bodyshop guy who needed the cash), was distraught that I was actually going to track it...if you ever sell it, let me know.

I just put some decent track day tyres on and it was bloody amazing, even without a LSD (was tuned to about 280bhp prior).

Only had it a year and opportunity to move to Singapore came up so it had to be sold...pinged the guy I bought it off and he snapped it up.

Paid 3k for it in 2014, needed a DMF after a few track days and did clutch and service and some tyres. Sold it back to guy for 3k in 2015...he was well happy. 3K for that!! It was a bloody epic car...




leef44

5,106 posts

172 months

Yesterday (15:59)
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that looks very tempting (subject to price negotiation).

it's perfectly set up for fast road and track days. Pretty much the best FWD car you could get.

Water Fairy

6,288 posts

174 months

Yesterday (18:06)
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Not a fan of 2 seater hatches but as a track car I guess I can forgive it.

This does look quite the weapon actually but as mentioned it aint cheap.

I like it.

don logan

3,835 posts

241 months

Yesterday (19:24)
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I have an R26.R

This looks very good

Maccmike8

Original Poster:

1,422 posts

73 months

Yesterday (19:27)
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Motormouth88 said:
Wish I d bought one 10 years ago when they were around £2500
R26's weren't £2500. 225 maybe but not R26.