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Mrs Badcrumble 2.0 16v....

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This is what it was like just after I got it

 

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And this was the current state of play up to July 2007

 

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And this is where we are now....

 

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Modifications::Before being SORNed :(

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Chassis::

Koni T/A's and H&R Springs

9 x 16 Borbet A's 205/40/16 Avon ZZ3's all round

Rear axle poly bushes

G60 front calipers, Brembo discs

Mk4 Golf Rear calipers

Engine::

Magnex CAT-back stainless exhaust

Green Cotton air filter

DIY ported and polished head

KR inlet cam

Matched inlet manifold

Drilled Airbox

 

Interior::

Red illumination

Late dashboard

Early black seats and humped rear

Momo gear knob

Alpine CDA-9855R

Focal Utopia 6W

Focal Utopia TN-46 tweeters

Focal 11 v2

Audison LRX5.600

Audioscape door pods

Audioscape Custom sub box

mrbeige special amp rack

 

Exterior::

FK debaged grill

Kamei grill spoiler

Colour coded rear badge

Clear side repeaters - need to swap for some smoked ones

Blacked headlight inners

 

Job list::

Passat Moonroof

Toledo or late style heater controls

Replace two faulty ABS sensors

Replace heater coweling seal

Replace bonnet release cable clip

Refurb Borbets

Suspension overhaul - Coilovers, top mounts, rear suspension bushes

Front and Rear strut brace

Poly bushed front suspension and subframe

Diesel engine mounts

S2 Twin-pot Calipers

 

Turbo Converison::Acquired

    2e Block (using 16v intermediate shaft, pulleys and oil pump)
    9A 16v head with KR cams
    20v inlet mainfold (requires modification to fit)
    20v fuel rail
    20v FPR
    Megasquirt MSnS Extra with EGT
    Ford EDIS module & coilpack
    LT intercooler
    Innovate LC-1 wideband
    Mk3 Ribbed Belt pulley
    Mk3 alternator/water pump
    9A flywheel (to be lightened)
    2E throttle body (to be ported)

Turbo Converison::Required

    Cossie T3 Turbo or K24
    Exhuast manifold of some description (custom log)
    Custom 2.5" Pipework and Samco/SFS
    1.9 TDi windage tray
    ARP Head bolts
    Diesel crank bearing shells and thrust washers
    Big end bearing shells
    Megasquirt Loom
    Bosch 440cc injectors
    Air filter
    BOV or diverter valve??
    Custom Downpipe
    Fuel line adapters
    Fuel lines
    Oil breather catch tank
    Beetle cylinder head oil breather
    Breather pipes
    Mocal sandwich plate
    Saab/Volvo/Mk1Golf Oil cooler
    Turbo Oil lines and T-piece

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If it was mine, it would have to be a stainless exhaust, and a set of aftermarket alloys, 16" or 17" dependant on the ride comfort you want.

Other than that, the car looks great, one of the best colours IMO, and seems well looked after.

 

Also, nice side repeaters

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Nice car - good colour!

I'd get a stainless - mine is a powerflow and makes the car sound super meaty, remove the 16v badge from the grill - mine looks better without IMHO and if your rear VW badge is faded and grey then get a spray can of your colour from Volkswagen and colour code it(see below) - I think it looks better and makes the car seem lower somehow! :|

8)

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Looks excellent! Reminds me of my 2.0 16v *sniff*

 

Just shows that a standard Corrado doesn't exactly need anything doing to it other than a suspension drop to make it look soooo good :)

 

The Estoril wheels are awesome but... if you wanna change the look of it, good aftermarket alloys seem to totally change the appearance of the Corrado. That and a nice shiny new exhaust system too :D

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Doesn't need anything doing to it in my opinion, except maybe an eyebrow spoiler. Looks great as is !

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i would agree keep it simple the eye brow and maybe a de badged grill

the rear vw badge also looks good in black

and a set of bbs splits would be nice

 

nice lookin c allready tho

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Lower the front a bit more? :wink: :lol:

 

No really, alloys (16" split rims IMO) nice back box and a set of in-pros' that and a de-badged grill and you'll have it looking 8)

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Thanks for the compliments guys. Will probably do the following to the C

 

Stainless Exhaust - nothing to stupid, don't want to turn into a nova/corsa boy :wink:

Change the Side Repeaters (on the car when I bought it) for normal clear rectangular ones :!:

Debadged grill

Colour code rear badge - as suggested by Bojmobile

Tint rear light all red for the mo (then some red/clear)

Phil K,

Lower the front a bit more?

Definately :!:

 

Thought about getting the rims diamond cut/polished? Yes/no? What do you reckon?

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All I would do is some colour coding:- Number plate surround, centre VW emblem, door handles and side mouldings. And a light red tint on the top halves of the rear lights.

 

K

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Choices choices choices :?

 

thought about taking the side mouldings off?

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Taking the side mouldings off sometimes reveals previous paint work as they use that as a reference line. Some of the more fortunate folk that haven't had paint done on their Cs can get away with it.

 

I went for it, didn't like what I found so colour keyed them and stuck em back on!

 

K

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I'll give it a go, and if I don't like what I find, I'll probably do what you did!

 

cheers kevhaywire,

 

Stu

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Got nay pics of the interior? Any thoughts about that? I recently changed mine from scabby old grey cloth to VR6's mint black cloth interior - looks so much sharper and newer. :wink:

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It really makes the difference - do you have the old bench style rear seats? I have just got rear seats with the armrest and it just looks so much better. Like the reason for this thread - the Corrado is an amazing car in all it's guises but you still always wanna change it a little yourself just to give it that special feel - even little things like colour-coding your rear badge make a difference and give you a lot of pride. Best of luck making it yours mate! :wink:

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That black 16v on polished estorils belongs to Dave Bloomfield.. its a really really nice car, and he has had the interior retrimmed in black and grey leather - its proper bo I tell thee. Even better to look at in real life too :)

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Just thought I'd post a pic of the progress on my head work, so far.....

 

I've started polishing, and I'll post some pics more pics soon

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Quick update -

 

Cylinder head is coming along,

Picking up a set of 9"x16" Borbet A's on Tuesday....

 

pictures will be posted next week....8)

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