Slow updates with the Megane, the fact photobucket royally screwed us and the current sale of our house and the build of our new place has taken up time and money.
I recently listed the Megane for sale, not due to costs of the new house etc. My current thoughts on a replacement would either be an S3, M3 or a Cayman S but thinking it through and the money I have put in to the Megane for someone else to enjoy is putting me off. So unless I receive my full asking price, I won't sell it.
Recent issues. Well I had a clicking clutch pedal for a good few months, it slowly developed in to a loud click on bite and almost felt like the pedal could at any moment snap. I had my wife sit in the car and press the pedal, whilst I stuck my head under the bonnet. I could hear it more clearly in the engine bay than the cabin. A little more digging and I could see a wet patch on the ARB, then I spotted this disc like shape "thing" on the pipe that lead to the clutch pedal. The disc thing, (turns out to be a reservoir for clutch fluid) is leaking brake/clutch fluid. I phoned up RPD and I had a new part on route to me the very next day. Fitting the part was easy, although I lost a bit more clutch fluid. And wahllah, fixed no more clicking clutch pedal!

Leaking clutch reservoir by
Lloyd Bowen, on Flickr
I had an MOT advisory for a rear hub, so as these are built in to the rear discs, new rear discs and pads were purchased and fitted.
Then whilst browsing ebay, I spotted an ad for "Megane RS250 front grooved brake DISC". I thought who buys just one disc. I then noticed the seller was Bristol Lexus. I dropped a message asking if the ad was for a pair of discs or just one, the seller replied the ad was for a pair. *CLICKS BUY IT NOW* £63 for a pair of OEM grooved brake discs posted.

Front discs by
Lloyd Bowen, on Flickr