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I was kind of thinking the same thing! I'm sure thats been posted up before, bit wild on the styling side of things but the engine looks tasty!

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Seen that before 8) . Some serious engineering has gone into that. Pity there isn't a set of build photo's so we can see exactly what has gone into it to see how much work that's involved.

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Corrado weights about 1200 kilos, but owner is looking for more heavy parts to throw out and lighten car to around 1100 kg.

 

Bye bye whaletail spolier and bodykit then? .... Please?!

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Seen that before 8) . Some serious engineering has gone into that. Pity there isn't a set of build photo's so we can see exactly what has gone into it to see how much work that's involved.

 

Shortly: it's converted to syncro, engine 2.0 L, eaton s/c + turbo and NOS. It' took about 5 years to build this corrado, couse it was lots of gear box and diff failures till it bagan "run" like this...

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Thats a bit mental... whale tail or not I think it looks pretty good - wouldn't do mine like that (and I hate white wheels) but it's cool 8)

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