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<blockquote data-quote="Liquidyellow" data-source="post: 182288" data-attributes="member: 2675"><p>Hi, red callipers have sadly never been an option; the stickers appear aftermarket. </p><p></p><p>Oddly its got anthracite wheels, which may suggest on a facelift that it is an RS with a non-cup chassis - my facelift RS with cup chassis came with gloss black wheels. I'd check with the dealer or look at the the suspension - I think from memory cup chassis have a purple sticker on the shocks. The cup chassis is an absolute must. </p><p></p><p>Things to watch are the lower ball joint rubbers £500 notes to fix a pair, and the steering wheels have a tendency to 'melt' - saying that it might (just) still be under its 4 year Renault warranty and they will fix both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liquidyellow, post: 182288, member: 2675"] Hi, red callipers have sadly never been an option; the stickers appear aftermarket. Oddly its got anthracite wheels, which may suggest on a facelift that it is an RS with a non-cup chassis - my facelift RS with cup chassis came with gloss black wheels. I'd check with the dealer or look at the the suspension - I think from memory cup chassis have a purple sticker on the shocks. The cup chassis is an absolute must. Things to watch are the lower ball joint rubbers £500 notes to fix a pair, and the steering wheels have a tendency to 'melt' - saying that it might (just) still be under its 4 year Renault warranty and they will fix both. [/QUOTE]
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