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not too sure as the katanas are actually quite thin and wouldnt really suit the corrados chunkyness. Whereas the rs7 are PHAT! :D
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Ok so say if it was the head What sypmptons would there be and would it be "ok" to drive
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fox rs7: very nice are these the katana ones?
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17's really. Its hard to find the right alloy wheels for a rado IMO
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I was in 2 minds myself, but I didnt put it on in te end.
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What the hell is a Corrado Käfer???
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Sitting on your knee, was she :lol: No, he IS the secretay :lol:
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Yea I drove it hone, its not jerky lik before but its lacking serious power. Really stinks of oil inside too, but it's filled up.
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(oops sorry bout last night :oops: )
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Ive always seen Audis as "posh" VW's, but with the Corrado its the other way round! :D
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But a corrado looks a million times better than a scirroco lol. Plus it was in a busy pub when it was said, I want people to know i drive a corrado lol
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Ok so they might be a good drive etc But compare to a rado??!?!???!
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Thnx a million mate Ill try get a quote tmoz or somethng This forum is brill!
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Oh my effing god If it is head gasket I am utterly fooked. I dont have that money :( :( :( :cry:
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Mooooo Shoud I be prood that i hav olderst raduo
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Car got called a sicorroco again today grrr
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Me is drubk, please ginore
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The car actually working
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How much £££ is a headasket :( ? Just in case
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Aye, DIY
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Well I got to it this morning and had a mate with me. First off we saw an oil leak (again ffs) underneath, but not a big one and it was hardly dripping while the engine was both off and on. So opened up the bonnet and it looked like and oil tanker explosion in there! This would explain the smoking form last night as the engine was hot and was burning oil. Ive since cleaned the engine now. But the wierd thing is that we cant really find where the oil leak is, and I dont have the money to goto a garage to sort it out. Also noticed that there was no water, could this explain the extreme over-heating?
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1989 for me Oldest Corrado for the youngest owner lol Press car though
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Aah thanks a million chaps :D Ill report back tomorrow with my findings Just a right shitter this because today I got my last of my work wages through today (£50..WOW, that has to last me for quite a while) now this goes and happens!
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But it was fine last time I drove, surely it just cant go from normal to extremely bad in the space of 1 drive to another. Unless some w***er has put something in my fuel.
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I know I hate putting in a fiver :lol: But money is tight at the moment So what is my best option then? To clean injectors (which I have no idea how to lol) injector cleaner in the fuel ? (Nope, no idea lol) Sorry to sound stupid but I gotta learn somewhere