sorry for post whoring but i had to share this. i found it a while back but took a while to find it again...
:notworthy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV1rrZW4Edc
clio V6 with a difference!!
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Is that a belt you can hear slipping under high revs? Certainly appears to go well but I would imagine that is a bit of a handful in the wet or inclement weather...........has the owner uprated the suspension and brakes to match the new power? (Nice sequential box in any event)
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Yup - aready there!blackskygtr wrote:Wonder if Nik Wilson has been studying this :lol:
Owner is on the V6 forum - it seems that it needs alot of ongoing maintenance. Plus its a phase 1 which is not the most reliable of cars.
In the Airforce we used to call the F104 Starfighter a Widowmaker (showing my age now). The phase 1 V6 clio take this title on into the 21st century.
Nik
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