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JoeHurley

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  1. IMG_7265 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_7264 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_7261 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Here is some of the worst of the rust and dings on the car. Another view of Passenger Rear Wing, does feel solid on the inside of the wing though[/b] IMG_7215 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Drivers side rear wing, however does feel solid on the inside of the wing. IMG_7218 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Underneath Spoiler IMG_7212 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Rear section of Car IMG_7213 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Passenger Corner Front bumper IMG_7225 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Top of Rearscreen IMG_7229 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Bottom of rear screen IMG_7216 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Crack on passenger side of Windscreen, it is within the MOT Limit. IMG_7233 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Underneath IMG_7254 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_7248 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_7244 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
  2. SOLD SOLD SOLD Here for sale is a VW Corrado 1991 1.8 16v in black H Reg 1991 Engine: 1.8 16v Colour: Black (LA9V) Mileage: Around 170,000 MOT till August 2017 After 14 years of having the Corrado in our ownership it is time for it to go. Reason for selling, is we are looking for a more modern car and have no room to keep it as a project if we wanted to. This car is completely standard which you don’t see too often with these car anymore which makes it that little bit rarer. Being a daily the cosmetics of it are getting bit tired so does have its fair share of dents, scrapes and rust, however do not let this put you off this car. Mechanically it has been good, for the mileage it has done it fly’s, On average she gets 30mpg which isn’t too bad either and on a run can can get close to 40mpg. Being a daily and no spare car any little noise or rattle would come from the car it would be fixed as soon as possible. Goods Points: •Braided Injector Fuel line •K&N Air filter •Spoiler works •Sunroof tilts but doesn’t slide (Another common fault with these) New Parts replaced in the last 2 years: •Clutch •CV Joints •Heater Matrix •Cam belt •Water Hose •Handbrake Cables •Brakes •Oil Pressure Switch •Cigarette Lighter Trim This is just an honest tired looking Corrado, that just needs a new home. Looking for around £900 o.n.o Located in Braintree, Essex Message me on here if your interested. Thanks IMG_8530 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_8531 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_8538 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_8540 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_8537 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr IMG_8546 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr Worst of the rust (Touched up to prevent it getting any worse) IMG_8534 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
  3. Take the surface rust area back to bare metal, with a wire wheel or something that can get into the pitted metal, etch(Upol or mipa) branded aerosols are good, prime, rubbed it back till smooth then paint. I would take the fuel filler cap and the paint code to a local automotive paint shop and get them to make you up an aerosol of paint. It will be a better match the anything online.
  4. Nice Corrado, sits well :)
  5. Definitely will be looking forward to seeing this done :)
  6. I have had some aftermarket loom thing, it was bright but no beam pattern. I took that off and added a relay to the original loom, with brighter bulbs and that made a better compromise between stock and aftermarket option.
  7. Wish mine was that clean :)
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