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  1. How much is a new original front passenger-side wing? Can I get one in my colour? Or will I have to get it sprayed? How much do you reckon the bumper would cost to repair?
  2. Executive Summary: Get a VR6 if you can afford it. If not then get a G60. Ignore the others - they are poop. :salute:
  3. In my VR6 I get easily over 350miles to a tank of petrol with no motorway driving. Umm.
  4. You mean than mine?! Or when your own car had lower mileage? :confused4: You've not even seen mine dude. Cheers for the other comments chaps, I'm certainly not bored of it at all and its very reliable which is more than can be said for other Corrado's I seem to read about. Its just that I'm coming back to the UK for a bit and my mates tell me that petrol prices are pretty crazy around my way - as of the rest of the UK - so its going to cost me double what it does over here in sunny Germany. Plus, lets be honest chaps, it ain't the cheapest car to run, this is partly my own fault as I insist on doing everything at a dealership. Something which I'll probably stop at 100,000miles.
  5. As far as I can recall, its a RHD clutch and brake pedal, but a LHD gas pedal. Or it was for my 1995 UK-Spec VR6 anyway. Proper cheap from the dealership.
  6. Got them in the end, and they look pretty damn good. Quite OEM too and a perfect fit and feel to them. Being a lazy bastard I got the dealership to fit them during the service, think they were only 8Euros per pedal too.
  7. This car must be the oldest advert on pistonheads. Maybe someone should contact the Guiness Book of Records, I can remember this car being for sale before I even had a Corrado! I'm surprised someone's not bought it to be honest.
  8. LC4T = "twilight violet", is that a rare colour?! :?
  9. Ah interesting. I've seen these, but do they really make that much of a difference?
  10. Hi chaps, I've got a RHD, UK spec, M-reg 1995 Corrado VR6 and I'm the 2nd owner from new and its got full VW service history (in the UK and Germany) and bar the CD/mp3/DAB player and foot pedals is completely standard (have LHD headlights fitted, but have original RHD headlights too). So my question is, as I'm approaching the big 80,000 miles soonish, is it time to sell? I've had the car since September 2007 when it had 63,000 miles so I've throughly enjoyed owning it...but I'm in two minds whether its time to sell up now before I start whacking more and more miles on the car and before you know it, its worth not much for a re-sale. However, is there a car that I can buy which is as fast, reliable, and generally as 'cool' as a Corrado for the same amount of cash. I'm certainly not bored of the car, but maybe currently a tad nervous about its re-sale value, especially at the moment with the petrol crisis in the UK. Cheers, D.
  11. Wow! Undersealed panels? Thanks for more pub ammo with the boys. :salute:
  12. Ladies, gentlemen, chaps, lads, and homosexuals... I did post where you can get them 3 pages ago: http://www.corrado-teile.de/shop/index. ... Sills.html
  13. Dude, how did you fit them? Get photos up of the one you've already fitted!
  14. I never thought some door sills would spark such debate! Now, this might seem obvious, but how do I take the old ones off and fit the new ones? Flat-headed screwdriver job to 'wedge' them off, then simply glue the new ones on? :shrug:
  15. A2 Autobahn to Hanover A66 Scots Corner (as long as its clear traffic) Some random road up north called 'Snake Pass' which closes during harsh weather
  16. Woah! £30? Dude, if they are that cheap and fit well, please let us know!!! :shock:
  17. I had thought of doing this myself, but its £103! http://www.corrado-teile.de/shop/produc ... rrado.html Does it look that different?
  18. The whole video is on youtube.com mate, if you've got RealPlayer on your PC then you can even download it and play it whenever and however many times you like to your hearts content. Peach.
  19. The blingy chrome (and even gold 'look' plated) are 60 Euros + and then wont match the normal rear 'VR6' badge that I also need. Guess I'll put up a wanted add... *pulls pants down*
  20. FUCK! Where can I get a silver rear 'Corrado' badge then? Don't fancy having a primer one whacked on there, or getting it sprayed bodycolour...damn, means I'll have to look on eBay for a "Oooooohhh original rare silver rear Corrado badge, adds 5bhp" - for £100 :camp:
  21. Hey chaps, just a quickie, the other day I was cleaning the car and was a silly willyhead and managed to kinda break my rear 'Corrado' badge, so I need a new one and being the OCD freak I am it also means I'll have to buy a rear 'VR6' badge so their 'newness' (good word) matches... Anyone know roughly how much they are at the dealership? I'm going tomorrow anyway, as the cars getting serviced, just want to have an idea. Cheers. D.
  22. http://www.corrado-teile.de/shop/index. ... Sills.html Well? Just a thought, they are £18 each, so maybe a tad extravagant for bits of plastic, but thought it might smarten it up a touch being a subtle detail. Yay or Nay? :? Cheers.
  23. Take it off and burn it, just in case you feel like putting it on again some day.
  24. I'd be interested, depending on price and how easy they are to fit. Is this something I could fix, or would I have to use my loose grasp of German and convince my local VW dealership to do it? Cheers, D.
  25. Here is the reply I got from CoverCraft Europe: Thank you for your enquiry for the external and indoor covers for your VW Corrado VR6 We have the pattern for this car. The prices for these covers, tailored for the shape of the vehicle are: Indoor & Outdoor use: Evolution - least weather resistant, most knocks protective £210Colours: Silver Grey, Tan, Blue Noah - more compact, more highly water resistant £240Colours: Silver Grey Weathershield - most weatherproof, most compact - The Best! £320 Colours: Dark Grey or Taupe (biscuity brown.) NEW COLOURS NOW AVAILABLE: Black, Red, Yellow, Bright Blue, Green and Light Blue. Indoor use only: Form-Fit - soft, stretchy, contour hugging, indoor cover to pamper your car £253 Colours: Black, Charcoal Grey, Blue, Silver Grey, Hunter Green, Red Flannel Supersoft - soft flocked, thicker than standard flannels, for the ultimate car pampering £230 Colours: Shadow Grey, Tan Multibond - lightest weight & most compact internal cover £140 Colour: Silver Grey All prices are inclusive of VAT. Secure Delivery within the UK is included. Cable, lock and storage bags are included with external covers. Delivery is between 10 and 28 days from date of order/payment. All the covers are fully breathable. The external covers will keep off the leaves, sap and bird droppings, and UV rays, and the majority of the moisture. The internal covers will offer protection against dust, as well as scuffing. The covers will protect the cars as well as keeping them hidden from prying eyes. If you would like to receive our brochure and fabric samples, please let us have your postal address, and we will be happy to send these to you. Orders can be placed by telephone, fax or email using any of the major credit or debit cards, (except Diners), or by cheque in the post. Please confirm the car type, model and year, and your choice of fabric (and colour if applicable). Please also let us have a day time contact number and a convenient delivery address, where the goods can be signed for on receipt (delivery is made between Monday-Friday, 9am-5.30pm). I hope this information is helpful and that we can be of further assistance to you. RegardsCovercraft Europe Ltd74 Maltings PlaceLondon SW6 2BY T: +44 (0)20 7736 3214F: +44 (0)20 7384 3800 [email protected] I can hire a garage for €30 (£23) a month, so I might just do that instead, but thought others might be interested in the above.
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