
Renault’s ultimate hot hatch, the Clio V6 was a remarkable car. Built in the Alpine factory in Dieppe, this car boasts a mid-mounted 3-litre V6 engine, with a 6-speed manual gearbox. With 188kW (252 horsepower), the compact Clio V6 was a quick – and nimble – sports car.
Standard equipment included power steering, rain sensing windscreen wipers, automatic headlights, air conditioning, six speakers and a CD changer as well as 18-inch alloy wheels.
191 vehicles were finished in Illiad Blue out of total production of 354 RHD Phase 2 cars. This car was delivered new in England. It was imported to Australia in February 2010.
In August 2013 the car was sold to a Western Australian enthusiast. During his ownership the car has covered about 1000km per year, mainly being used for club events and the occasional Sunday run. The car has been invited to be exhibited at the exclusive Celebration of the Motorcar show several times. Today the odometer shows just 55,000km.
As soon as he bought the car, the owner began scouring the world seeking spare parts for the car – just in case… and to ensure he had everything possible. In excess of $20,000 was spent. Quite a number of these parts have been fitted to the car to make it as good as possible.
Of the twelve such cars believed to be in Australia, this is the sole example in Western Australia.
It has been thoroughly maintained and beautifully kept. Its presentation is thoroughly impressive.
The car is a dramatic and outstanding car in all respects – and a real rarity anywhere in the world.
Please request an email of a detailed description and more photos from paul@classicrally.com.au
Paul Blank Classic Car Broker MD28143 http://www.paulblank.com.au





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