Car looks good. Engine bay too. But I had a 2.0 ABA in my Jetta. Wouldn't it make this more of a "Slow-raddo"? Just kidding. Love the work and the look!
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Nice build, loving the fitment!
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Originally posted by R2dmax View PostCar looks good. Engine bay too. But I had a 2.0 ABA in my Jetta. Wouldn't it make this more of a "Slow-raddo"? Just kidding. Love the work and the look!
Originally posted by Shepherd View PostNice build, loving the fitment!
Got sent this picture of my buddy Ryland and I driving around Louisville.
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Originally posted by labuffness View PostI don't think I'd ever own a Volkswagen... But if I did. Corrado.
Originally posted by fackinsteve View PostCar continues to impress me, keep up the good work dude!
Originally posted by Tate View PostYour wagon looks flipping awesome. And you don't true own a car (other than brand new) until it
a: Shuts off and wont start
b: tries to kill you
c: tries to maim you.
Love the red too.I for sure own this car then! Thanks for the kind words
Originally posted by TechnoVMiss my Corrado now, thanks. Subscribed.Last edited by GTIKole.; 04-21-2016, 07:55 AM.
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Well the trip to Wekfest in Chicago was great. The car made the 3 hour drive to & from Indianapolis with no issues.
A lot of people seemed to enjoy the car which was nice to see since it is mostly a jdm type show. Also glad I got to spend some time hanging out with the LS guys from Milwaukee.
Here are a few pictures I snapped over the weekend of the car.
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Home save and tucked back into the garage.
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The corrado made another roadtrip this past weekend to Cincy to visit some friends and to help my friend Jasen get his Mk3 moved to his new home.
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but the trip also decided it wanted break my exhuast on the way back home. Found out yesterday since it sounded like my car had an exhuast leak when I got home. Car is so loud and sounds terrible currently. :banghead:
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Also thought I would change things up on the car.
I found a set 16x9 Schmidt Modernlines with 195/40 Sdrives on them for a good price and jumped on them. I have never been fully sold on the F-zero2's that are currently on the car, I think it looks great but the sizing just seems off to me.
Lucky for me I have a spare damged 16x9 modernline laying around so I test fitted it to get and idea of the look.
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The wheel should be here next week and I can't wait.
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that looks about right to meFloccinaucinihilipilification
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So glad you are going back to 16s and modernlines, they look perfect on there.My super boring build http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...other-M3-buildInsta Mintyhinrichs
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Originally posted by P78 View Postthat looks about right to me
Originally posted by hinrichs View PostSo glad you are going back to 16s and modernlines, they look perfect on there.
Originally posted by DeltaAlpha9 View PostAt least I wasn't the only one thinking the 15's were a touch small. I do like the F-zeros but they never seemed quite right for the car. Definitely stoked to see the new wheels mounted.Originally posted by C2_mad View Postlove the new wheels, the other where way to small
But I think the Modernlines will really make the sit just right and make it look a bit more classy. They shipped out yesterday and should be here tomorrow.
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