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  1. if its a different fit then go to the dealer and buy a mk3 gti anniversary one, identical half plastic half ali, then its mk3/corrado gear stick and mk3 ball so i'd have thought it'd fit no problem
  2. Its a shame as its a better looking car but how does it compare to a 60k ish 8v mk3 gti? cos that surely is the closest rival in the vw classifieds, i thought last time i looked they were going for significantly less that 2.5k? one thing to bear in mind is that some corrado parts are a lot more expensive to replace and although you can get parts off broken and scrapped cars you need a buyer whos an enthusiast to do that!
  3. Wayside Vw are the same in mk, went in to buy a mk5 gti, they didnt seem interested so i went straight to audi and bought the a3 - idiots!
  4. This is true and i agree with you, But VW wouldnt have to hold the parts there are companies out there such as FPS distribution who specialise in holding stock for the motor factor groups, why couldnt they do this for the manufacturers too? industry is too divided between aftermarket and Dealers, end result is the end user suffers, VW dont make most parts. Parts are made under close guidance by suppliers, the suppliers specialise in what they do and will make the same type of parts for lots of manufacturers. I work in the Automotive industry and just one of our suppliers for example supplies Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar and GM companys. Considder the amount of tools they would have to keep and store if they kept everysingle part ever produced for every model and variance. Its so easy now to take a part and reverse engineer it its no wonder other companys are doing it , they have minimal design fees, the market already exists for the product and its not hard for a specialist to work out what material a part is made of. Its very cheap to batch produce parts out of the far east and then distribute to motor factors such as gsf or euro car parts. unfortuantely older cars are harder to maintain as a result which is why IMO there is such a market for breakers yards as well!
  5. most on here will agree that the best top mounts are mk3 vr6 ones, they can be fitted to all, they are longer lasting than pattern parts and made of a more dense compound than the ones for the valvers
  6. Late model corrados have the same set up as mk3 gti's. Spring rates differ form 1.8/2.0 and the vr6 i dont know for sure on early C's.
  7. yeti

    bbs rs

    think you can, i remember seeing a brown smooth mk4 owned by a fella called tank i think, his were built up to 17 or 18 and imo it looks a bit toss. up to you though check the link to see his car http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4492224&page=1
  8. dont cut it off. I removed a clamp myself and was told my the policeman after that it was criminal damage just to touch it (i unbolted the wishbone and slid it out as the clampers turned up to check it as they were apparentlly driving past) you'll only get into trouble as they have your reg etc and they are b*stards so will try and get even more money out of you. I'd second the pay it then dispute it method
  9. i knew i recognised your C coming towards silverstone each morning! i'll mate sure i wave next time! I pick it up sunday :D
  10. an animal, the facelifted 300bhp model v v v good car, lively in the wet or snow but i little impractical with only a modest sized boot. It hit the limiter at 156 and could match a 997 c2 or c4 through miltonkeynes roundabouts without question. i used to average 25mpg with alot of fast b-road and motorway driving combined with town/milton keynes roundabout dodging which in the end started to hurt the wallet doing 700+miles aweek in it. Its as well built as the audi without a dout a massive step up for Nissan, the inside had all the toys, bose 6 cd system, heated leather cruise control etcand i think as a weekend car its perfect. yep jon, got your text, thats good that its going to a new home as jr is ultimately more important
  11. After a long time away from playuing with the C and being on here i thought i'd say ello! I've been playing around with this the past 9 months, been great fun but i've agreed a deal with the local Audi dealer on a new shape A3 2.0Tfsi S-line this weekend so i'll be coming back to the vag fold and will be a bit more motivated to finish the C project old car out 2006 56 plate uk 350 gt 300bhp, bought on 28k sold with 42k new car 2006 56 plate A3 2.0 T fsi S-line 200 bhp dsg box, i know thhis wont remain standard for long!
  12. I have been told off by a few peeps who did it, that my build thread simplifys it too much, there is alot of work involved TBH, not just on the car but finding parts, making parts etc. Think for every hour I spent on the car I prob spent 3-4 hours doing 'research' lol Good to see your using it now dude, Its looking very shiney, just the car for the recent weather!! I've been rubbish with getting on with mine, few other things taking up free trime and money atn but i really hope towards the end of this year that you wont be the only awd corrado in mk! :D O and Emy, its not easy, its straightforward but it takes alot of time and commitment and motivation, it took a year and alot of work in our free time for me and my mate to build the 4wd floor into mine as the factory wouild have intended. - If you can speed up the process or pay someone else to do it i think it'd be easier to keep motivatied.... I got so bored at one point i went and bought a 350Z to have fun driving again!
  13. :lol: Annie never dies, a shame the cold monster decided it was that mrning to kill the starter motor though - could have been kind and waited a while! yep was my old one, it had to go and Vinnie needed a family wagon so it was perfect for the job... o and it looked alot better than that old piccy....
  14. if you can answer all these questions listed below you cna tailor fit almost any of their range of wheels or have your own design produced for a perfect fit v good images though to understand the fitting process http://www.braid.es/wheels/datos_tecnicos.html
  15. The best place i know to get compltely custom wheels machined for a one off is braid in spain, they are not cheap though and are horrendously bad at getting back to you. I've had better resuls calling them, if you do that, get a name and direct number and email address send a sketch or 3d model to them, ideally with diameter/width/offset/finish etc and the type of wheel i.e., 1,2 or 3 piece.
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