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  1. Now I have always been a fan of the corrados but it seems that VR6 drivetrain is way more superior to the pre 92 corrados. I was interested to know what swaps/jobs/mods could be done so that you could use less force to the steering wheel when steering. It is not me who has the issue but my girlfriend :). Would front end drivetrain swap from a VR6 do the job?
  2. I have decided to sell my Rotas. They are 15 in diameter, 8J in width and ET10 with Goodyears 185/55 all round (done under 1000 miles, still look like new). I'm looking for £400 ONO. Lacquer has flaked of on some of the wheels but nothing really major. I have started refurbishing one of the wheels and got very good results with little effort. They do have some kerb scuffs/damage - but also, nothing you would not be able to repair. Located in Coventry.
  3. Tornado red - while watching RED 2 (Paris scene) :)
  4. I mainly need this part to use it as an adapter plate for custom ITBs, but since it is way cheaper if I order more than one I thought I could give it a go and see if anyone else is interested. 16mm thickness, 6061 aluminium alloy, extrusions are made so that the hex bolts would be levelled with the surface. If I order 10 - 1 would cost no more £80 shipped to anywhere in UK. (that is the best price I can get so far - I am looking for cheaper options though and I will post a better price if I find one) PS - I am not willing to make any money for it so any sort of help is appreciated.
  5. Ok, sorry for not reading through the later posts before posting. Looking forward to new posts about the build!
  6. If you smell petrol - it might be a blown head gasket.
  7. No luck in using the compound i've offered ?
  8. Compression ratio, ignition timing, fuel injection management (it is possible to keep k-jetronic though), pump, injectors, injector wiring... manifolds = custom exhaust, would benefit from custom intake manifold as well
  9. Nah, I love it when people hear me coming (over the speedbumps) lol. BTW does anyone know how much would it cost to fix a dent on the wheel (1st picture in previous post) and where in Birmingham?
  10. matasj89

    20vt bits

    If anyone is interested in engine + gearbox, i'd be interested in loom and ecu :)
  11. How dare you ?! :) A pack of cigarettes can barely pass.
  12. Oh yeah, that was just for test fitting. 4 bolts holding it in place. Had to make a custom horn button as well.
  13. Looks more like aqua blue pearl (LC5U) to me - god knows that I love that color.
  14. At the moment I am working on some engine bay mods and hopefully I will be done by the end of summer: Porting, aligning and cutting will take place. Eventually, I am hopping to get the TGVs off a Subaru to work like proper ITBs :)
  15. It took me quite a while to get to the point the car is at the moment, but because I think that the thread is worthless without pics - I'm gonna go through it. The car was in an excellent shape (for the price I have bought it). It had a lousy paint job though - the lip and some other plastic parts which were painted over did not look right and it all got sorted eventually... First thing I started off with was the ceiling - I had the old dettached fabric replaced with some tartan: Just because I thought that was not enough I had the headlights cleaned and painted: I had to take this picture as my wife was working at Renault at that moment... The work on the car took me some time as I work and I am a full-time student, but whenever I had a chance - rather than going out I would spend the time on the car. In the end - image is everything . One of the first more noticeable mods that I've done was the steering wheel which I attained of a Ford Escort for £5. Always used to love that retro look... Anyway, I had to cut the original steering wheel boss (as it was welded on) - there is nothing that the hack-saw would not cut. Afterwards I had it prepped for painting (at that point I was thinking of polishing it but somehow i changed my mind). Could not help it - I had to stick a Porsche sticker on top after the job has been done :) ---------- Post added at 4:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 3:33 AM ---------- Continuing the thought about the pics: Throughout the year not a lot of jobs have been done as this was my daily car. I bought myself a set of wheels, which I think look good, with some new tires: Of course it was left untouched throughout the winter... Parked my car next to a Porsche in spring - could not help not taking a photo Had no time to spend on the car which led my to spending money on brake pads as they were completely worn. The garage quoted me £125 for the replacement and the works that have been done. In the end I was bleeding the brakes with a help of my friend and a bottle of Corona outside my new (rented) house as they did a "crappy" job - the whole brake system was full of air. I have replaced the front panel at that time as well as the one that i bought the car with was bent - it has obviously had an accident, although a minor one. I thought that the wheels didn't look good without the center caps and I let my imagination to break free This is the point where it got to a "ridiculously low" stage...
  16. Finally decided to start my own thread... I thought maybe someone as passionate as me would read it. This is the third Corrado I bought (1st non G60 one and right hand drive). The previous ones (one of them which still i possess) were Aqua blue pearl (LC5U) ones - I think I've just fallen in love with the blue Corrados... Moving along! This Corrado I would call "love at first sight". What the seller asked for the car (what I am going to keep a secret) got me hooked. When I first came across it on "Autotrader", I straight away called the seller, bought a train ticket, took cash out of my account, got to Oxford... The first time I drove in UK was with this car and I think that's what makes it special. 21/09/12 - the following morning after purchase this is how it looked:
  17. Ebay would be the best bet i would think. Is your one completely shattered? PM
  18. I'm looking for a broken early grill - rather than throwing it away i would pay the postage fees for you to send it to me.
  19. :thumbleft: Yup, that's what i'm doing - took me 20 insurance companies to get a quote, and it is more than without my no-claims. Used to pay £1420... Abroad - £180 (annual) after 5 years ---------- Post added at 11:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:05 PM ---------- Like they would say otherwise :) . The point is that when I asked "why I can't get a quote" I got an answer "I don't know, maybe you've got criminal convictions...". I find it quite offensive, but still that won't change the problem - the costs of insurance are ridiculous, maybe because of foreigners such as myself, but damn it - most of them who get involved in an accident (not only participants, but culprits - can't even find another word to express myself) don't even have valid insurance or proper driving license. In the end - I want to have a proper insurance (with the address where I live). Not Swansea one which gets me £30 a month and is not quite legal...
  20. No offence, but there is no logic in your logic - if they charge more for third party, people will buy fully comp, so statistics would also change. It's just a never ending loop... Just think of how much money the insurance company makes... Millions a month for an "what if". To be fair it should be government controlled. Been quoted £1500 and its still too much...
  21. Water? Are you talking about my picture? It's only cropped.
  22. I do understand that, but the point is this is the part which is effected by the no-claims. And it SHOULD be cheaper than fully comp... I guess in the end the underwriters want me to move to Wales (it is extremely cheap if you live there) lol.
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