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CraiG60

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Hi all,

I've been intrested in vee-dub-yahs mainly mk3 golfs now for quite a few yrs hence why my first car was a mk3. I started moding my motor bit by bit and got rid of the horrible baige interior for a black 16v gti interior and then gave it a vento headlight conversion, all was goin well until January when my dream of a perfect mk3 golf was ruined thanks to a Ford. All my hopes where lost and returned my golf to standard. When I have got the money to buy a corrado outright im going to get one, i've always liked corrados but unlike golfs I dont really know much about them and since it will be a few months until I will have the money to buy one i thought know would be the ideal time to find out as much about them as possible.

 

Hopefully y'all will be able to help me or know a website that can help me with my Qs & As

 

Thanks Craig

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Hopefully y'all will be able to help me or know a website that can help me with my Qs & As

this is it :lol:

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Im looking at getting either a 1.8 ltr 16v or a 2.0 ltr 16v i noticed that the 1.8 is quicker how does that work?

 

Over the years the corrado was made was there any changes made to the engines, bodywork or interior?

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read up on the knowledge bae dude not sure why 1.8's are quicker maybe the k-jet is more efficient than the digi?

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