
odub
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I've got the corrado home now so I can carry on working on it over the winter. It's booked in to have alignment sorted this Wednesday, so all coming together a bit more. I'm impressed by the Bridgestone tyres, even in this weather. Next on the to do list is solve the abs fault, change the speakers from the originals and give it a general tidy up
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I have an entire blower complete going spare from my 92 16v. I'm sure it will fit in if you're interested?
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still available, make me an offer and take it away
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I still have these, open to offers
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I'm not meaning they are bad, mine still look like new after 7 years but they are a bit firm if you're after something comfortable
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Stay away from KW v1, they are fairly stiff. If I was to change mine I'd be looking at some BC Racing, I've got them on my TT and they are brilliant
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I'll be along and the plan is to be in the Corrado with the 20vt fitted. Last show was brilliant, looking forward to the next one
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These were the ones I went for http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performance/wheel-spacers-vehicle-specific/car/volkswagen/corrado/st-suspension-pair-of-10mm-wheel-spacers-kit-4x100-pcd-system-d2-57-1mm-bore-m12x1-5-thread They seem to be well made
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I haven't done any miles on them yet but will be moving the car back to mine soon. They seem to have good reviews and feel nice and sticky
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i'm running 11mm hubcentric spacers on my 4 stud with 17x7.5 wheels et about 35. tyres are 205/40 bridgestone re002 and the car is fairly low. The fronts fit just fine but the rears scrub the arch over bumps. if you went to 15mm spacers you'd be looking at running a much skinnier tyre to avoid rub but it would fit
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Good choice in keeping the Corrado, you're right that newer cars don't have as much character. I would have thought a turbo will solve all of your problems
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Ok. I haven't got the headlights or warning triangle. I do have a number plate light surround and pedal stop. The service book holder I should have and will be in grey if that's what you're after. The part number on the abs ecu is 1HO 907 379 I'll be able to get the parts this Saturday if that's ok
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I've still got it, not sure which part number it is, will check later
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Hi, I'm going to hang onto the rear lights as spares. thanks
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Just remember to budget in for turbo manifold, oil lines, coolant lines etc too if choosing a K03 turbo engine and planning to go to K04.
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Also, is it a 4 or 5 stud? Track width will have an effect too
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Hi Spuddy, glad you made it here. You're engine swap is definitely one to watch
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In terms of physical fitment into the car?
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Normally printed in the spokes or on the back somewhere hopefully They're 17s and probably 7.5" width going by the tyre spec. Just need to find out the et
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the 1.8t would be a lot easier and cheaper to drop in due to being the complete package ready to go. The 9a turbo would need all sorts of parts like manifolds, turbo, ecu etc
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Still not cured but I promise I will have a look soon
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That's the one. Engine is very close to being complete but I need to sell my Audi TT to make garage space to put the Corrado in. It's not a great time of year to be selling cars. I'll try and get some engine pics up soon
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I think I have a spare Vibra Technics front engine mount too
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I have the panel you're after. This is for a 16v but i'm fairly sure they are the same part. PM me if you want to know more