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  1. Very hard decision...what would fit the style of the Corrado better: A smooth rear bumper like this: Or a double exhaust:
  2. Hm, maybe not that kind of sidepipe you think. My idea was to go more in a smooth style and to shave the rear bumper. The 4 motion mod brings some problems with a straight 3 "exhaust system. An option would be to end the exhaust before the left rear wheel.
  3. ...lol, thinkin about the exhaust...just stock or something like a sidepipe?
  4. You need to take a 2004 Golf Mk IV R32 DSG, throw away the body and the cruel interior. Then take a Vr6 Corrado put out the complete engine and change the body for AWD and the rear axle. After that take the complete wire harness inside and outside from the R32 and combine it with the typical Corrado features like the electrical seatbelts and rear wing. Put in the R32 engine, drive train, rear diff, brakes...just everything. No need for bypasses or things like that...just using a R32-setup with all typical features of a R32 but with the look of one of the best compact-coupes ever 8)
  5. Yes, i think it is not that helpful to post pics on other posts than the first;) Searching the whole thread if somebody just want pics is crap. The big work to get everything running with full CAN etc is done. Just need to bend an new exhaust instead of the test version.
  6. Phase 1 is done. Bone stock setup of a Mk IV R32 is running succesful. Next step is to clean everything and modify all the small goodies like Vmax limit, ECU, DSG, ESP and Haldex 8)
  7. @Thorsten: Lol, BBS told me min 4months waiting time and no guarantee that they will be ready then... :(
  8. More pics of the R32 and the whole DSG-4Motion and tech-ugrade with complete CAN, ABS, ASR and ESP very soon;)
  9. Some old pics of the old bone stock VR6. New pics of the R32 coming soon...
  10. some eyecandy above... All pics are from March 2007 Fitment of the A8s is just perfect. Just use the OEM brackets and some others bolts... that's all. Only the electric seatbelts made the deal a bit tight. But possible. If you are serious interested in some A8s i can try to help you out.
  11. No Audi seats... those are Recaro A8s. They have nothing in common with comfortable Audi A8 seats;)
  12. First of all: Hello to all of this kind forum, great to be here :D Some facts to me: I was never that infected by the Corrado. Always those crappy and cheap cars in the hands of old children...no that is really not my car. But a very good friend showed me some hints to get a real car out of a Corrado. Fact to the car: My Choice was a black 1993 VR6 Volkswagen Motorsport equipped Corrado, no mods or damages like so many other. Nuff sais...pics tell the story 8) In memory of my first season 2007 some pics of the old setup: More pics: http://www.corrado-database.nl/index.php?item=view_corrado&id=3284
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