A bit of a shame for me. I'm not wishing to sound contentious about what is quite evidently a lovely car, but if I was dropping that sort of money on a Trophy, I'd want the Sachs on the car to enjoy, not languishing in a box on a shelf deteriorating waiting to pass them on to the next owner to enjoy or refurb again...
Having just looked at every sold Trophy on CC - not one have Speedline imprinted in the wheel only the 2 casting marks either side of the tyre value.
i understand most wheels will have been refurbished and lose the rim Speedline Corsa badge - however they wouldn’t lose the imprint would they ??
Wheels certainly not original to the car. The ones on it are the later ones available from Renault which carry far more casting stamps. They are genuine but not ex factory fitted.
Nice car though, well presented
Having just looked at every sold Trophy on CC - not one have Speedline imprinted in the wheel only the 2 casting marks either side of the tyre value.
i understand most wheels will have been refurbished and lose the rim Speedline Corsa badge - however they wouldn’t lose the imprint would they ??
Thanks for the info on the wheels Ashtons. Just checked the refurbished Turini alloy I bought recently and it doesn't have the additional casting marks you mention, so must have been an original.
No problem. Just for reference this is a pic what a brand new Speedline Turini looked like back then. They had just the 2 casting stamps wither side of the valve and the Speedline decal opposite to the valve on the rim.
The later speedlines were sold through Renault from around 2011 onwards and had multiple casting marks
I have just updated the advert with an in detail video walkaround which shows the car in a bit more detail.
I really don't like using the words immaculate, but in my eyes this example is exactly that!
Thanks!
Sam - Pitlane Performance
Am I right in thinking that the Twingo items are the 54mm bolt spacing as per a standard 182 hub rather than the 60mm bolt spacing of the 182 Cup & Trophy hub?Oh and not that I want to be a picky c**t but I "think" that these are not the genuine 182 trophy Sachs dampers.
They are the Twingo Sachs dampers if I recall as the trophy damper part numbers are 8200514733 & 8200514734
The twinge dampers started part number 7711167413 & 7711167414 and from what I recall the Twingo R1 dampers came with the scraper seal and the standard trophy Sachs never.
One way of telling would be to pop off the rubber boot that's covering the piston shaft on the damper.
Am I right in thinking that the Twingo items are the 54mm bolt spacing as per a standard 182 hub rather than the 60mm bolt spacing of the 182 Cup & Trophy hub?
I recently had this discussion with Optimez in France about some Sachs that they had available. They turned out to be the incorrect bolt spacing for the Trophy application.