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CazzaVR

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  1. http://wiki.the-corrado.net/the_corrado_buying_guide_checklist.html :roll: :lol: Best thing you can do is get out there and drive a couple of examples of both. As Tom says, the VR is better out of the box. Also worth noting that you'll get the more modern interior in the VR. Much better IMHO. Personally, I'd go with the VR, but it's horses for courses. The G60 is great, but VR would get my vote.
  2. Should fit straight on as all late cars have a bore of 2.25" :) Idlewillkill you have pm.
  3. Looking forward to seeing them on the car. One of my all time favourite wheels- well done mate! 8)
  4. Ah, wrong end of the country I'm afraid :(
  5. Hi mate, got a bare tailgate in candy. Where are you? Wouldn't want to post I'm afraid.
  6. Good call Paul- been off recently, so could be the prob. Jamie, gonna check mine again though... So, I'm going to check rear wishbone bush (replaced for R32 bushes a few months back), engine mounts and spline bolts on gearbox. Will also do some full lock reversing etc to check the CVs.
  7. Would rather sell the two parts together, but I'll bare that in mind mate. If there are no takers by the weekend, I'll split. ---------- Post added at 9:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 9:26 PM ---------- I'll consider splitting in a few days if there's no interest in the whole thing. How does that sound mate?
  8. Thanks mate- that's worth checking!
  9. Powerflow exhaust comprises suitcase box and backbox. In good condition. £75 posted
  10. Steering fine. CV is looking likely then :(
  11. I was thinking CV too. You're not wrong mate :( Hopefully next-door-but-one's cat :lol: Hate the damn thing.
  12. Recently had both front bearings replaced + o/s/f hub. Also had the engine mounts checked. The car was making an o/s/f click/clunk when turning- this has been cured by the new parts. However, within a couple of days, I noticed that when pulling away in first it feels like I'm driving over a bump. Feels like it's o/s/f. I will take it back to the garage as it seems related to the work, but would appreciate any input before I take it. If I take it steady and release the clutch slowly, it doesn't tend to do it. However, with normal driving, it does it every time. Sometimes there are a couple of bumps instead of just one.
  13. Interesting. Not convinced it would fit though. The lower half looks quite wide/has a lip that the Rado/Golf mount doesn't have.
  14. You should be a character on Big Bang :lol:
  15. Had this a few times now. Seems to be getting worse :( I just wish I had the expertise/equipment to do everything myself. I do what I can, but certain stuff is impossible/not worth the hassle without the correct equipment. I've had poor service from a couple of the supposidly best specialists in the country. Last time my car was in the garage, it came out with as more probs than it went in with...
  16. Told ya, but you wouldn't have it! :lol:
  17. Got a set of rear cards in good nick £15 the pair. You could collect if your close, or I'm happy to courier.
  18. Go for it Ron! Have seen these in the metal several times and they're stunning 8) Would've had them myself it I had the cash :(
  19. How does £7.50 delivered sound? Probably be easier to PM Vaughan :)
  20. Have to agree that the incidents I've seen of terrible, dangerous, high speed driving have, in the main been by men. However, on a daily basis the lower level incidents are predominantly by women e.g. not indicating, swapping/straddling lanes around roundabouts + on dual carriageways, hesitation, pulling out in front of oncoming traffic etc. One thing that always astounds me, although I expect it these days, is the lack of courtesey/awareness women drivers often seem to show. Men seem to let people out of junctions, say thank you etc way more than women do. I think in general, it's the way we're all wired. Men are more reckless, whilst women (Wendy excluded ;) ) are sometimes dangerously over-cautious. For example, I will turn out of a junction at the earliest possible chance, so long as it's safe. However, my definition of safe is different to my wife's, simply because I will drive out quickly, whereas she would drive out too slowly, so wouldn't make it. She sits and waits for a big enough gap that allows her to drive out at a comfortable speed for her. Can be very frustrating!
  21. Helloooooo! Any idea which one you're going to go for?
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