jaded2882 0 Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) VR6 Turbo 4WD- ?7800 VW Corrado with VR6 turbo engine and syncro 4WD system. This was built by Dubsport of Wigan in 2004, also responsible for the crazy twin VR6 blue mk3,and the rear engined VR6 turbo Mk1. All of these cars were famous in the VW scene, and I have the copy of Golf+ magazine with the Mk1 and the Corrado as feature cars. I have owned the car for the last 3 years and it is quite unlike anything else to drive. The combination of the VR engine, the turbo and the semi helical gearkit make an amazing noise when it gets going! It has only been used as a weekend toy, and for trips to shows in the summer. All major work has been carried out at Corrado specialists DG Autotech in Kidderminster. Oil changes have been regular, and it has just had a new clutch fitted. The interior is in excellent condition, and the Recaros look stunning. There are a few small scratches on the exterior, but the metallic effect of the blackberry paint still glitters nicely. It has the aftermarket lights fitted at the moment, but I have all the original ones in mint condition to put back on if they are preferred. I am happy to take anyone interested for a drive, but will want to see a fully comprehensive insurance cover note if you want to drive it yourself. The mileage on the original shell is 100,200 but it has only covered about 15,000 since the overhaul and build. I am open to sensible offers, but in no rush to sell. It is advertised on pistonheads as well, but I'd love to see it go to a forum member! Video: Full spec: SHELL and EXTERIOR ? 1993 VW Corrado VR6 shell Converted to run floor pan and full syncro 4WD system from a Golf Rallye ? Custom boot mounted aluminium 12.5 gallon fuel tank and uprated fuel pumps (lifter + 2VW Mortorsport pumps) ? InPro front and rear lights ? Audi TT aero wipers WHEELS and BRAKES ? 7.5 x 17 inch BBS LM (3 piece split rims fitted with Toyo proxy T1-Rs, 215/40/17). Tyres all new and only covered 200 miles ? Golf VR6 Master cylinder ? Wilwood 312mm 6 pot front discs and fast road pads ? Golf VR6 drilled rear disc brakes INTERIOR ? Full electric Recaro interior in black cloth. ? EGT (exhaust gas temperature) Innovate MTX AFR (air fuel ratio) gauge and sensor, boost gauge ? 3 way map switch- Eco, ASBO and Race settings ? JVC stereo with Ipod dock, USB, DAB radio. Uprated front speakers and 16x9 rears ? Momo steering wheel ? Gemini alarm system with 2x fobs ? Corrado floor mats SUSPENSION ? Fully adjustable FK Konigsport coilovers front and rear. ? Polyurethane bushes all round ENGINE and TRANSMISSION ? Rothe Motorsport /Tec Automobildesign / Dubsport VR6 Turbo conversion consisting of ? AAA base 2.8 litre engine ? Fitted with matched and balanced conrods ? Uprated crank bearings ? Oversize forged low compression pistons (just under 3 litres) ? Sodium filled exhaust valves ? Polished and flowed cylinder head ? Uprated fuel pressure regulator ? Larger MAF ? High nickel content cast iron ATP turbo exhaust manifold ? Garrett GTS T3/T4 roller bearing turbo charger ? Remote Turbo Smart external wastegate and dump valve ? Forge Motorsport EVOVII intercooler ? Wagner Tuning inlet manifold ? All turbo and coolant hoses by Samco ? Fully Mappable Emerald EMS (K3) ? Uprated fuel injectors ? Baffled sump ? Mocal 16 row oil cooler ? JR cone air filter ? Custom made exhaust system ? Golf Rallye gearbox with 6 speed Quaife semi-helical gearkit ? Custom Helix clutch mated to Golf Rallye drivetrain *********** Price now dropped and more photos added including the blemishes on the paintwork. I have asked admin to add some more info as a reply as Panjo won't allow more characters. List Date: 3/15/2015 Location: Shropshire, United Kingdom For more info, click here to view the original listing: VR6 Turbo 4WD- ?7800 -------------------------------------- SOLD -------------------------------------- Mobile friendly version: VR6 Turbo 4WD- ?7800 Go Mobile: Download the free Panjo iOS app now! Edited March 15, 2015 by jaded2882 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted April 12, 2015 Additional info posted on behalf of the seller: The initial ad was a bit brief and I've had lots of people asking for extra info so here is a bit more info and I've added more photos: The car is MOTed until September but has sailed through all of them since I've had it. Regarding the paintwork- I've added some pics of the blemishes. There is a mark in the lacquer on the bonnet. This was caused by a rather toxic bit of bird poo that I didn't get off fast enough a few months back! There is a scratch above the passenger side door handle, and the passenger side rear arch has a bit of flaking. The other arches are perfect. Ignore what look like small white scratches on the paint photos, they are fibres from the inside of the thermal car cover! These are all relatively small defects and the paintwork as a whole looks stunning. The only defect on the interior is four small screw holes on the passenger side of the dash, probably where a boost controller has been. The rest of the interior is immaculate and there is no wear on the mats, carpets or seats. It is currently running 310bhp, which I've been quite happy with whilst I've owned it and has been a good compromise between fun and reliability. The advice from Emerald was that the downpipe is a bit small compared to everything else, so changing this would give a big power increase, and there is a 14psi map to make use of the extra flow if this was done in the future. It was upgraded to K3 and the 3 way map switch added by Emerald in Norwich last year. Reason for selling: I have recently changed jobs and now have a pickup to use for work, and my wife works within a walk from our house. As we now have several cars and the pickup, we want something that can tick all the boxes for a fun and useful weekend car- so something with a big boot, 5 doors and a bit of poke. As much fun as the Corrado is, it's not exactly something you can throw dogs, firewood and camping gear in the back of! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted April 12, 2015 Additional info posted on behalf of the seller: The initial ad was a bit brief and I've had lots of people asking for extra info so here is a bit more info and I've added more photos: The car is MOTed until September but has sailed through all of them since I've had it. Regarding the paintwork- I've added some pics of the blemishes. There is a mark in the lacquer on the bonnet. This was caused by a rather toxic bit of bird poo that I didn't get off fast enough a few months back! There is a scratch above the passenger side door handle, and the passenger side rear arch has a bit of flaking. The other arches are perfect. Ignore what look like small white scratches on the paint photos, they are fibres from the inside of the thermal car cover! These are all relatively small defects and the paintwork as a whole looks stunning. The only defect on the interior is four small screw holes on the passenger side of the dash, probably where a boost controller has been. The rest of the interior is immaculate and there is no wear on the mats, carpets or seats. It is currently running 310bhp, which I've been quite happy with whilst I've owned it and has been a good compromise between fun and reliability. The advice from Emerald was that the downpipe is a bit small compared to everything else, so changing this would give a big power increase, and there is a 14psi map to make use of the extra flow if this was done in the future. It was upgraded to K3 and the 3 way map switch added by Emerald in Norwich last year. Reason for selling: I have recently changed jobs and now have a pickup to use for work, and my wife works within a walk from our house. As we now have several cars and the pickup, we want something that can tick all the boxes for a fun and useful weekend car- so something with a big boot, 5 doors and a bit of poke. As much fun as the Corrado is, it's not exactly something you can throw dogs, firewood and camping gear in the back of! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted May 31, 2015 Bump on behalf of the seller. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites