My Silver Mk2 and Corrado R32

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  1. kipvr Forum Member

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    Bought this Mk2 last month, 57k 1 owner always garaged, so a nice rust free example:)

    I've just put some G60 alloys on it today along with the clear/red tails lights, and other than general servicing that's how it's going to stay.

    Also, just about finished the 3.2 conversion on my Corrado, after a few years doing it, it's difficult when you don't have your own garage, so it's mainly been done at a mates and my dads.

    Full build on the corrado forum:-
    http://the-corrado.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=72549

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  2. funkbaron Forum Junkie

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    Very nice, the pair of them. Proper neat work on that Coraddo engine install. I'm really tempted by a Coraddo as a project myself: such a timeless design. Have you thought about running the mk4 battery box, it keeps everything looking tidier in my mind, although awkward to fit.

    Was just reading my old Vr6 mk2 build thread and looking at the pics of my silver mk2 I did it in. A great and genuinely rare colour.
     
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  3. kipvr Forum Member

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    Thanks for the compliments, I wanted to fit a Mk4 battery box, but one of the things not in the engine bay pics (bracket being powder coated) is the pas bottle, which sits right up against the battery, and I'm afraid the box is too big to fit in there..[:^(]

    Silver Mk2's rock:p

    Took me years to find a good one, seems to be quite an uncommon colour, not like todays cars...
     
  4. Trev16v

    Trev16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Bloody hell, that Corrado is amazing. Look forward to seeing more build pictures.
     
  5. Dan W

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    That corrado is stunning! the r32 lump look like it been there from the factory, the whole car looks perfect, top work!
     
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    Stunning.pair of vw's you have there, the corrado looks a factory fit and the mk2 showroom fresh! Cheeky question time, how much did the mk2 set you back?
     
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    yeah i agree

    very OEM
     
  8. RallyeVR6

    RallyeVR6 Forum Junkie

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    Holy **** that corrado's nice. What wheels are they?
     
  9. 2dubnick Forum Junkie

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    really nice cars, that corrado is beautiful, seriously nice work on it.
     
  10. Jolfa

    Jolfa Forum Junkie

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    I'd love a Silver Grey MK2! Both look stunning, good work :thumbup:
     
  11. antinkariba

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    I love that Corrado! :)
     
  12. kipvr Forum Member

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    Thank you for all the compliments,

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  13. kipvr Forum Member

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    yet more.....[​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG][/IMG]
     
  14. kipvr Forum Member

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    3k, which is a lot, but it has only got 57k on it.
     
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    Sc0rian Forum Member

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    my god the detail

    amazing, truly amazing. You must be proud.

    How did you mount that the metal bracket on the rad..for the fan?
     
  16. i.a.n.b Forum Junkie

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    Brilliant work.
     
  17. Trev16v

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    The quality of the work that you've put into this is amazing. Clearly you also have the skills and resources to make all of those custom parts, too. I'm very jealous. Even fabricating your own seats? I'm very impressed. Amazing inspirational stuff.

    Just one random question: what paints / processes did you use to paint your gearbox?
     
  18. kipvr Forum Member

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    like this:)[​IMG][/IMG]
     
  19. kipvr Forum Member

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    Wow, thanks for the compliments, I can't take credit for all of it though, I've not done the wiring myself, and i didn't weld the ally seat back. I had the gearbox casing shot blast, then just a thin coat of alloy wheel spray paint once it's all back together. Not too thick or impedes the heat transfer.
     
  20. Jay 16V Forum Member

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    Amazing, top job mate, makes me feel bad for not even cleaning mine [:$]

    How do you find the time? and is that you doing ali welding? you are clearly talented, keep

    up the good work :clap::clap::clap:
     

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