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martynp
28-04-2016, 10:59
How much do you think a Williams 1 dimma is worth with 110000miles ?? good tidy condition

northy
28-04-2016, 11:49
£3500


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1994-RENAULT-CLIO-DIMMA-Built-by-Dimma-/282012009646?hash=item41a939c4ae:g:dcYAAOSwdrRXF~A i

martynp
28-04-2016, 13:30
that's not a Williams and not very tidy by the looks of it

simundo
28-04-2016, 14:40
Hard to value, in theory a Williams 1 with that mileage could be anywhere between £5-8k which is hugely dependant on condition.

With the dimma kit, it will appeal to a smaller market but will be much harder to sell.

Danno
28-04-2016, 16:10
How much do you think a Williams 1 dimma is worth with 110000miles ?? good tidy condition

Forget the dimma, do it properly and build a maxi rep 👍

martynp
28-04-2016, 16:14
Not much difference between a maxi n a dimma kit?

northy
28-04-2016, 18:13
that's not a Williams and not very tidy by the looks of it

Never said it was a williams Dimma Martynp.

Just giving you a link to one forsale.

AdzC
28-04-2016, 18:36
One for sale here http://www.trinitycarsolutions.co.uk/?listings=clio-williams-dimma-1993

Seems expensive but try finding another one.

As has been said before it will naturally appear to a smaller audience but ultimately a rare version of a rare car still.

Vandella
28-04-2016, 20:19
http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7585&stc=1Maxi


http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7586&stc=1Dimma

Vandella
28-04-2016, 20:23
actually come to think of it the one that AdzC posted a link to is without the fins in the rear.. you think it was maybe an option to have the fins or solid rear quarters?

is it me or do those seats in said dimma, look more attractive each time you look at them? :gay:

martynp
28-04-2016, 20:32
That's the 1 I've seen for sale
Looks nice but not sure on price seems a bit high. Not sure if it looks better without the rear quarter fins.

AdzC
28-04-2016, 21:16
actually come to think of it the one that AdzC posted a link to is without the fins in the rear.. you think it was maybe an option to have the fins or solid rear quarters?

is it me or do those seats in said dimma, look more attractive each time you look at them? :gay:

I have never seen a Clio (or 205) without the rear fins either. I suspect that they are either Maxi arches or have been 'filled in'

The later Dimma kits as fitted to the 106 did away with the fins.

Also although the rest of the kit looks Dimma there is no badge, not to say it just hasn't been removed/fitted.

I have always wanted any wide arch Dimma but would have to have an original version of the same car too

martynp
28-04-2016, 21:35
I know before st performance restored the dimma cosworth it was silver and had the fins filled in so I'm guessing the same has been done. I've always wanted a wide arched clio. I know a lot of people don't like them but I like them.

simundo
29-04-2016, 07:58
I thought you were trying to sell it?

martynp
29-04-2016, 08:15
I thought you were trying to sell it?

No looking to buy

simundo
29-04-2016, 10:37
Ahh ok, as said its so difficult because if the buyer knows you want one he can sort of name his price and you wont really find another. Hope you manage to get it for a good price. I think they look ace and knew the Dimma boys well.

16v_paddy
29-04-2016, 20:22
These are Dimma arches without the fins

http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/qq165/16v_paddy/Mywidearchvalva.jpg
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/qq165/16v_paddy/Image005.jpg

Don't panic!! The car is well & truly dead & I only bought it to strip for parts :winkey:

Ayli Carper
29-04-2016, 22:06
I think the red one is much better than the blue one and I love the number 117!

martynp
30-04-2016, 08:37
I think the red one is much better than the blue one and I love the number 117!
What's number 117 got to do with it?? lol

Ayli Carper
30-04-2016, 10:22
What's number 117 got to do with it?? lol

...err, the expensive one for sale is a Williams 1, serial number 0117. I used to write for a magazine called 117, and it would amuse me to have the Williams 117. Except I wouldn't want it looking like THAT!