Liquid Yellow 182 'Trophy' on M3 Cutters

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Very nice car. However I hope too many people don't build ones like that or there will be no Sachs dampers left for the rest of us.
 
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I'd love this! Can anyone tell if it's got sachs dampers on the rear too, I can't see them listed.

I might make one as I've got some spare dampers - now I've just got to find LY:rolleyes:
 
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Yes it's got the full suspension and hubs. PM me if you've got any other questions.
 
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Good luck with the sale. Personally I think the price is HIGH. You'll be surprised how many LY's are still about, I'd estimate at least 50.

Reminds me of my old one, running Sachs, Trendlines, Trophy Speedlines, Trophy Spoiler and Factory fitted SatNav

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I'd imagine LY was one of the rarest colours, anyone know the production numbers?
 
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I'd imagine LY was one of the rarest colours, anyone know the production numbers?
I think I read somewhere something like 70+ LY but sub-30 in Petrol Blue. Great spotting something that rare.
 
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I've never seen Petrol Blue before, I've just had a quick google and it looks like it would
really pop in sunlight, along with the Liquid Yellow of course :cool:
 
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The Petrol Blue was such a marmite colour, which is why there were so few spec‘ed in this colour I suppose. I always liked it and with under 30 brought into the country, now rare and expensive.
 
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The Petrol Blue was such a marmite colour, which is why there were so few spec‘ed in this colour I suppose. I always liked it and with under 30 brought into the country, now rare and expensive.

yeah it does look a bit like pond water out the sun. Where they not also reasonably expensive to spec compared to the other option colours hence the low order numbers.
 
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The Petrol Blue was such a marmite colour, which is why there were so few spec‘ed in this colour I suppose. I always liked it and with under 30 brought into the country, now rare and expensive.

Yeah, agreed. I bought one last year, but it had been really poorly looked after and I decided it was uneconomical to get back to a standard I'd be happy with. That being said. I did a few of the obvious fixes but someone was desperate for a project so sold it and make a few pounds. That being said, given their rarity, I suspect I might end up regretting that decision.
 
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If it is any consolation, I spent a small fortune getting that LY 182 up to standard. Renault parts are not cheap contrary to popular belief.
 
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yeah it does look a bit like pond water out the sun. Where they not also reasonably expensive to spec compared to the other option colours hence the low order numbers.

I don’t know and hadn’t thought about that but as a specified option it makes sense.
 
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Yeah, agreed. I bought one last year, but it had been really poorly looked after and I decided it was uneconomical to get back to a standard I'd be happy with. That being said. I did a few of the obvious fixes but someone was desperate for a project so sold it and make a few pounds. That being said, given their rarity, I suspect I might end up regretting that decision.

It‘s always difficult to get a return on money spent on a car, let alone a Renault shopping trolley. But with only 19 now on the road in the UK (apparently) I suspect nice ones will go for decent money.
 
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LY and PB were the two ‘ID / individual’ (or whatever it was called) colour options, and I think they were ~£1k. Not surprising very few PBs were specced, it’s a lot of money for an unusual colour that didn’t draw the eye a fraction as much as the LY.
 
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