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storm_warning started following Leaping devils, Corrado VR6, Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD and and 7 others
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Corrado VR6 Ambitiously priced at ?2,000 but I am open to offers. Plus points of this car are: - Low mileage VR6 engine - will update as soon as I get a reading (I'm at work writing this ad). - Full bodykit which makes the car looks so gorgeously mean! - InPro (I think) Angel eye headlights and crystal front fog & indicator cluster (really cleans up and modernises the look of the Corrado in my opinion). - M3 style smoked & red rear lights. - Adjustable suspension (will get the make and update) which produces a very comfortable ride - even on the 17" rims. - Remote start alarm / immobiliser (nifty way of warming your car up in the morning without leaving the house or unlocking the doors!). - Original black leather interior in v. good condition. I bought this car because I missed my Storm too much and wanted the VR6 induction noise back in my life, plus all the time I had the Storm I was envious of certain mods which I though made the Corrado look much more up-to-date without altering it's beauty but could never bring myself to apply on a Storm. This one came up with all the mods that I wanted and that swayed my heart over my brain. But it had its faults, which I soon discovered. After driving through central London after buying it I finally got out of the city about an hour later and could put my foot down for the first time and was delighted to find out the clutch was slipping. I didn't have the cash to get a new clutch that month so parked it and continued to use by dreaded A3 instead and a couple of weeks later went to wash the Corrado only to find that the beautiful paintwork accompanied by a receipt for a ?2,500 respray) was falling off wherever a bird had done its business or even wherever I rubbed too hard. Clearly I had been had. Not to be deterred, I figured I would still get the clutch replaced and turned to vinyl wrapping to create something beautiful, but two years later I have yet to do this and now my plans have changed, I will be moving house and will not have a space to park the Corrado anymore, so my dreams of putting her back on the road are gone. This car has not been driven for 2 years and as such all the brake discs are coated in rust which would probably wear off quite quickly but I'm not going to pretend that is going to be the case. I bought a sample of gloss black vinyl from MDP Supplies to see how easy or hard wrapping would be and have applied it to the bonnet. Turns out it is actually pretty easy as long as you have someone helping you since manipulating sheets of vinyl with the backing peeled off is too hard for one person on their own - which is what I did. end result was that I had to spend more time afterwards getting rid of air bubbles. However, if you're thinking of buying this car and trying your hand at wrapping, you'd want to remove my handiwork anyway so you have matching vinyl all over. But my point is, after watching youtube you'll have everything you need to do it yourself and I'm quite upset I won't have the chance to do the whole car - was hoping to go the black/purple route (calculated black gloss would cost around ?100 in materials, black/purple flip about ?180). The other bad point to note is that one of the tyres went flat and then perished and is now triangular. Whilst I believe the car would be driveable once the spare is one, even with a slipping clutch (it only slips when you floor it) and even with the rust on the discs, I would recommend transportation, but that's your call. If no one wants this as a complete car, I know I can get over ?1K for easy to remove parts + scrap and more if I have the time to remove other bits but I hate to think of a thing of beauty going that way :( Even with bits of the matt grey paint missing it still manages to look stunning to me. there's a headlight wiring loom to throw in with the car so you can get more volts to the lights. Stereo (needs installing) is a 7" fold out screen jobbie and has a rear view camera, but the wiring is cut. List Date: 7/24/2015 Location: North Hertfordshire District, United Kingdom For more info, click here to view the original listing: Corrado VR6 -------------------------------------- On Sale For: ?2,000.00 (Local Pickup Only) -------------------------------------- Mobile friendly version: Corrado VR6 Go Mobile: Download the free Panjo iOS app now!
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Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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I know :'( -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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jon-vr6 - I do have those parts, but to be honest I drove that car for just over 10 years and loved every second of it (in fact, even with an Elise now the Corrado still remains my favourite car I've ever had) and the sentimental part of me wanted to keep the Storm badges... VAG-hag - I've not really looked into it, but a quick quote on the internet reckons £150 scrap value. The problem I have is that the car is currently the only place I have to store the seats, which are worth much more. If you want to buy the seats, you can take the car with them, otherwise I will keep you as my first point of contact once they are sold? BarberG60 - Solitudes are tyreless and the ones on the Speedlines have been sat without moving too long and through too many winters and are perished. -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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BarberG60 - the car currently stands on speedlines. The solitudes were removed a long time ago and sit in my shed. I took them off because they needed refurbishing but I never sent them away. If you want them, they're yours, but you will need to spend money on them once you have them. However - I do actually need to check I can find all 4 of them... -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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BarberG60 - the car currently stands on seedlings. The solitudes were removed a long time ago and sit in my shed. I took them off because they needed refurbishing but I never sent them away. If you want them, they're yours, but you will need to spend money on them once you have them. However - I do actually need to check I can find all 4 of them... -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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BarberG60 - the car currently stands on seedlings. The solitudes were removed a long time ago and sit in my shed. I took them off because they needed refurbishing but I never sent them away. If you want them, they're yours, but you will need to spend money on them once you have them. NB - I do actually need to check I can find all 4 of them... -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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I haven't got the tools, time or talent to strip parts from the car, so I was just planning on selling the seats then scrapping the rest. Whoever buys the seats can take what they can remove on the day just as long as I still have a shell they can pick up. I'm not sure what scrapping cars is like, but I would have thought the metal content is the part that is valuable to them? My other half wants it gone, if anyone is willing to pay scrap price for it and are able to have it removed, then I m more than happy to see it be put to good use, however I should point out it has been sat still for 5 years. The engine is completely seized, the lacquer on the bonnet and roof have began peeling and there's a fair share of rust in places now. -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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Sorry - I did pit my location in when listing, I thought that part would have been included. -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards - SOLD
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I'm in a village called Shandon which is in between Royston and Baldock (not that far north of Stevenage) in North Herts. Can't help but notice your location is Ireland... -
Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards Anyone want my Storm's interior? Front seats are heated (loom & switch are still in the car) and there is a little wear on the driver's seat (see photos). Drivers seat is missing the plastic handle and the reclining disc is off (but included), I think its missing a ring that goes between the seat and the disc. Other than the wear on one seat, they're in good condition and are already removed from the car, but stored inside it. Collect only, and if you want the wiring loom for the heated seats, come equipped with tools. Anything else you want off the car on the day, just let me know when you're here, but the car itself is non-recoverable and will sadly be scrapped once the seats are out. Looking for ?500. List Date: 12/9/2014 For more info, click here to view the original listing: Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards -------------------------------------- SOLD -------------------------------------- Mobile friendly version: Black leather Storm interior - all seats + door cards Go Mobile: Download the free Panjo iOS app now!
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Yeah, those photo's of the 'finishing' do make it look bad, but I would have thought they're all fixable with a little bit of extra work? As far as I am aware, it's easy to keep looking like new with just a soapy wash, no need to polish to increase depth of shine on the glossy vinyls, but when I looked into it a while back I found a few forums where people were putting a layer of wax over it to go it that extra layer of protection and give it the 'paint effect' look. No idea if it made any difference - you know what people can be like when it comes to having already spent money on something and never admitting to a mistake!
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This may not be a popular solution, but have you considered a vinyl wrap instead of a new paint job? You could easily buy some cheap vinyl and "have a go" at a tricky panel and see if you have the nounce to do it yourself - the only tools you really need is a squeegee and a heat gun, the rest comes down to talent. Depending on the type of vinyl you opt for, costs to cover a whole car range from £300 onwards (without too much waste, a paintflip style wrap would cost about £600 in materials). Have a look at what's on offer here http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/vehiclewrapping.asp and do some youtube viewing to see how to apply it. Of course, you could pay someone else to apply it, but then the costs go into re-spray territory and for that price, you may as well re-spray! The point I am making here is that sticking vinyl down yourself is easier to get right than spraying yourself, so if you want to change the colour of your car on the cheap, it could be worth a punt. Of course, if you mess it up, you've just wasted a quarter of the costs that you could have put towards a proper paint job!! I actually asked the guys linked above for a sample of the black/purple iridescent one (which is black or purple or blue or green depending on the light) and even though it was a small piece and not something to go down on a large panel, it was surprisingly pliable when warmed up and easy to peel off and put back down again. I decided against doing a whole car, though, but then I wasn't really serious about changing mine...