here are the parts http://www.renaultsport.com/-Pieces-detachees-.html
to much to list, the R3 is far from the 197
Clio r3 (maxi 230/250) use:
different engine (airbox, piston, cams, head, no phase shifter, exhaust manifold, exhaust) , brakes pump, front axis, rear axis, suspension, gearbox, clutch, magneti marelli ecu....
Clio r3 access use:
Different airbox
Different engine: only exhaust or inlet cam (i don't remember)
Different suspension
First cat emptied
maybe i forgot something...
IIRC the Marelli ECU will only operate the essentials of the car and won't operate everything that's in your 197.
The R3 uses its own airbox, to fit this you will need to move the radiator expansion tank. The Cup race car uses the V6 airbox, both airboxes require the battery to be moved.
Bear in mind that the Cup race car and R3 are totally different cars with different engine, suspension, airbox, brakes and wheel setups.
If you need an R3 airbox let me know but if using it on the road it will be crap. They are designed to give peak power at the upper rev range at the expense of low down power. This is fine if you are a rally driver keeping the engine on the boil but if you just want to look good down McDonalds I wouldn't bother with the R3 airbox.
You should be able to source most of the parts from current teams, anything new is probably gonna be through RSport in Wimbledon.
If you need any lightweight parts, doorcards, tailgate, sumpguards, lightpods, mirrors, etc we can do these at good prices. As a paid member you get 10% discount. Not everything for the R3 is on the website so just ask if you need anything.
What series are you hoping to race in?
Your best bet is to first of all pick a series, not a car. Then you can buy or build a car to suit the regs of the series you choose...
MSA website will list them all; msauk.org
You'll also need to join a racing club, BARC, BRSCC, or other relevant motor racing club. Each club will run it's own series/events and to compete in any you'll need to be registered with one of those first. Off the top of my head Clio Cup UK is ran by BARC for example. There's so so so many clubman series in this country, you really need to get onto the MSA website and have a good read and a research. It's not quite as simple as just buying a car and doing your licence and then turning up at a track unfortunately...
If you want a Clio then why not look at picking up a 172 or 182 Cup car? They're a very good price now and most will come with a data package or spares package of some sort. It's always cheaper to buy rather than build but it's not as fun doing it that way!!! If you're looking at spending ~£10,000 to get a 197 to race spec' then you need to be REALLY wanting to drive a 197. For that money you'll be able to pick up countles other tin tips and you'll have a very good choice of single seaters too...
Endurance or team racing will give you more for your money for example. That'd also let you split the cost with a partner. You need to factor in not just the cost of buying/building the car in the first place but also things like logistics; Do you have a trailer or tow vehicle yet? A decent trailer will cost you around £3,000 secondhand. You'll need a caravan or decent awning/camping setup too. Then of course there's the consumables through the year (oil, fuel, pads, discs, tyres, wheel bearings) not including any damaged parts you'll need to replace over a season or even over a weekend.
You really need to do your homework before you spend anything.
I'm not trying to put you off by the way!!!![]()