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hsustyle

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Post #176
Wow I forgot how Feisty this little car is. Drive home was surprisingly comfortable and uneventful.

It's actually a lot quieter on idle that the 1.3 8v I just sold.
Rev counter didn't work when I picked it up but just yesterday decided to work again.

No real plans other than respray wheels anthracite and relocate battery to the boot.

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Posted 21st Oct 2013 at 14:52
armzsc6

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Post #177
You Havnt got any old steelys kicking around have you?

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Posted 21st Oct 2013 at 22:29
hsustyle

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Post #178
Afraid not Pete. Just one black 14inch steel wheel somewhere.

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Posted 21st Oct 2013 at 22:33
hsustyle

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Post #179
C5 wheels going on next week, will spray them white.

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Posted 16th Nov 2013 at 22:10
aaron6

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Post #180
Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Nov 2013 at 12:59
hsustyle

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Post #181
Started to wash the 106 and up started to drizzle! Typical. Roads were nice and dry this morning so I really fancied a little blast.








New company car from Seat too.

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Posted 17th Nov 2013 at 15:18
hsustyle

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Post #182
Wheels now sprayed, going on this week hopefully.

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Posted 18th Nov 2013 at 20:53
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Post #183
nice work

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Posted 20th Nov 2013 at 12:51
hsustyle

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Post #184
Wheels going on, pic of them fitted tomorrow,let. They look great and the steering feels a little bit lighter and the wheels spin up easier.

Weight difference was impressive.

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Posted 20th Nov 2013 at 20:40
hsustyle

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Post #185
Now with the C5 wheels on. Nice bit of difference, steering feels lighter and more responsive. And looks the part again.


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Posted 21st Nov 2013 at 20:12
scotzman

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Post #186
Much better... but I've always wondered, why the blue bonnet?

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Posted 21st Nov 2013 at 20:17
hsustyle

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Post #187
scotzman wrote:
Much better... but I've always wondered, why the blue bonnet?


Pheasant, rusty bonnet latch and 50mph..



I wrapped a bonnet on an old car a couple of years ago, cheaper than a respray and look good imo. Will do the same with this one as finding a decent CHERRY Red bonnet is hard to find.

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Posted 21st Nov 2013 at 20:28
hsustyle

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Post #188
Went over to see my mates Clio during the day when one of our friends decided to stop by in his 205.. 405bhp @ 1.6bar. I believe it has a nice feature in the next copy of French Performance.

Needles to say he shot off into the distance while I had a play with the bodied Clio.

No pic of the 205 engine bay, I'll pop one up after the feature.



Clios engine bay


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Posted 24th Nov 2013 at 18:26
armzsc6

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Post #189
Who's is the 205 then mate?? Thought mine was the quickest pug in these parts but clearly not lol

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Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available.
Posted 24th Nov 2013 at 23:42
hsustyle

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Post #190
armzs16 wrote:
Who's is the 205 then mate?? Thought mine was the quickest pug in these parts but clearly not lol


Belongs to my mate Rob from near Chelwood Gate, just off Forest Row.

Every nut and bolt I'd new. I have never seen anything that quickShock

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Posted 25th Nov 2013 at 12:41
armzsc6

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Post #191
What engine is it then? There's one I've seen loads I times that has an evo 6 engine in with 550bhp but all it does is spin the wheels up constantly and doesn't really move lol.

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Seat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p
12x 306's owned so far

Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist.
Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available.
Posted 25th Nov 2013 at 13:09
hsustyle

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Post #192
armzs16 wrote:
What engine is it then? There's one I've seen loads I times that has an evo 6 engine in with 550bhp but all it does is spin the wheels up constantly and doesn't really move lol.


Grip is a bit of an issue, has a LSD, but nothing like that Constella EVO engine ONE, that's can't seem to get off the line. This gets off the line faster than his Ferrari.
Has a Gti-6 lump, not sure of what pistons but lairy turbo spec cams and a lot of headwork.
Whole car is a work of art imo, No expenses spared. I'll have to get some more pics up soon.

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Posted 25th Nov 2013 at 16:13
hsustyle

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Post #193
Went out for a blast last night to have some fun in the Rallye. Dual carriageway onto roundabouts and off down some lanes at night when I shifted fast and my accelerator pedal dropped to the floor..
Pulled over to find my accelerator cable had snapped. And I mean the actual metal cable about an inch about the white clip by my pedal.

Car has polycarb windows, reach in, open up so I didn't fancy leaving it there over night so I ran the cable through the door and ran throttle by hand!
Got home without even stalling once!

New cable on the way Smile

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Posted 30th Nov 2013 at 18:21
heliosphan

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Post #194
hsustyle wrote:
Car has polycarb windows, reach in, open up so I didn't fancy leaving it there over night


Have your underwriters agreed to cover theft or is it an exclusion?
Posted 30th Nov 2013 at 23:34
hsustyle

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Post #195
tompaltridge wrote:
hsustyle wrote:
Car has polycarb windows, reach in, open up so I didn't fancy leaving it there over night


Have your underwriters agreed to cover theft or is it an exclusion?


Theft is covered but I really didn't fancy the annoyance and hassle of this actually happening. Wasn't far from mine so getting it home was my priority.

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