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I showed my brother my VR6 for the first time last weekend, he was impressed and started to look in autotrader etc. He found an Aqua Blue one 2 mins from where he worked (present owner 7 years) . I went to view the car with him, whilst looking through the paperwork It transpired the owner bought it from a friend of mine . I had driven it 7 1/2 years ago. Anyway my brother has bought the car. Very original 115k, heated black leather,A/C & 4x4 stance :cuckoo: .

 

The guy who sold it is moving to New Zealand which is ironic because that is where my mate went 4 years ago.

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VW's customers at the time complained of scraping the sump etc when exiting multi-storey car parks and so forth, so VW raised it.

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VW's customers at the time complained of scraping the sump etc when exiting multi-storey car parks and so forth, so VW raised it.

 

Nope that wasn't it. :D

 

The later VRs and in the last year of Corrado production 16 and 8v cars had a higher ride height to allow for progressive rate springs to be used - the intention was to improve handling and ride quality.

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Good little it of kowledge, they were usless my valver scrapped all the time as standard, now its sitting aout an inch and a half from the floor it kinda causes it to scrape on flat roads.....

 

Usless but fun.

 

:)

 

Looks sweet too.

 

 

That is also a good little story, bringing back memories id imagine...

Nice buy, like having an old friend back in the family.

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VW's customers at the time complained of scraping the sump etc when exiting multi-storey car parks and so forth, so VW raised it.

 

Nope that wasn't it. :D

 

The later VRs and in the last year of Corrado production 16 and 8v cars had a higher ride height to allow for progressive rate springs to be used - the intention was to improve handling and ride quality.

 

Yep what he say's :lol:

 

You really have no idea how well a standard car handles when everything is new, i guess most folk have only ever driven a vr with standard suspension when it was worn out and also needing new axle bushes etc, i can tell you that it is nothing like that when all the bits are new...

 

As for looks i like em the way they were made to be :lol:

 

But hey thats just me. :grin:

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That'll teach me. I ALMOST prefaced what I said with "I've heard that...", since I'd wondered if it was an urban myth. However, since I'd heard it on here somewhere, I assumed it to be true...

 

I'll get me coat!

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Sounds like you've found another good 'un, Darren. A 3-Corrado family now! 8)

 

Well if you remember when we came up to yours to buy your valver- he said he was into cars but hasn't had many good ones- that has now changed!!!!!!

 

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