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[vic] 2001 Renault Sport Clio 172 (phase 1) With Mods - $4000 Or Trade + Cash


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I bought this with plans of swapping over the parts to my Phase 2 Clio. However, after cleaning it up and having a good look over it, I've realised it's a really good example of a somewhat rare car, with quality mods.

I'm now faced with the dilemma...
Do I keep this car and sell my ph2?
Do I sell this and keep my ph2?
Do i sell both and buy a newer Clio.... or something else)?

For now I'm going to advertise both my Clio's, and just see what happens! I'm also going to start working towards getting this Clio on the road. (see other ad here)

I'd be interested in a trade/swap for a Clio 197/200, Integra Type R, R26, RX8, Silvia/200sx, Evo, etc. I could possibly add a few grand towards the right trade.

Year: 2001
Make: Renault Sport
Model: Clio Cup 172 (Phase 1 - 60/85)
Km's: 189000
Price:
$4000 with standard Ph2 172 suspension and rotors, no strut brace, press-bent mild steel exhaust, and pod filter

OR

$5000 as is.
Registration: No
Location: Ballarat,VIC
Contact:Please call or message 0431320142

Engine and Exhaust
-Renault Sport 2.0L F4R (124kw in standard form)
-K-tec 2.5" stainless steel, cat-back, recessed exhaust
-BMC Carbon Dynamic Airbox

Driveline
-Standard JC5 5 speed with short-shift kit

Suspension and Brakes
-H & R Coilovers height adjustable coilovers (recent refurbish, rear dampers replaced with Koni "yellows" Sports)
-Sparco (or OMP?) adjustable front strut brace
-Black Diamond slotted/drilled front rotors with BD Predator pads
-Standard rear rotors and pads

Wheels and Tyres
-Factory OZ F1 15" alloys with Toyo T1R tyres

Exterior and Interior
-Standard Body and paint
-Pioneer headunit with Rockford Fosgate speakers.
-All wiring there for amp, sub, etc. Custom parcel shelf ready for 6x9's

Other info
-Body and Interior in pretty good condition.... probably 7/10
-Engine and gearbox feel very strong
-Timing belt changed in 02/11 at 145000kms
-Oil and Filter changed at 188000
-Fuel gauge is faulty (trip display reads km's to empty correctly though)
-Leather on steering wheel rough (has quality wheel cover on at the moment)
-Airbag light is on (probably a loose connection somewhere)
-Windscreen washers aren't working (only just noticed...should be an easy fix)
-The rear beaver panel was recently straightened after a low speed collision. The rear is perfectly straight now, however a rubber looking body filler was used to tidy up where some creases were in the spare tyre well

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