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1994 2.0 16v Corrado in Flash Red.. mods include Koni/FK suspension setup, KR inlet cam on the engine, panel filter, 16x7.5" Borbet C alloy wheels and some 'orrible huge exhaust on the back which I wanna change when I have some money :)

1994 2.0 16v Corrado in Flash Red.. mods include Koni/FK suspension setup, KR inlet cam on the engine, panel filter, 16x7.5" Borbet C alloy wheels and some 'orrible huge exhaust on the back which I wanna change when I have some money :)

What happend to the Golf then?

Still have my one ... 2001 1.9 GT TDI Golf in Met. Black. Nothing done to it though except attaching an anniversary rear boot spoiler and some subtle interior mods.

I sold it and bought the Corrado! The Golf TDI was a great car but firstly it ended up costing me a fortune (in both depreciation and repair costs) and I just got bored driving a car that you see about 20/30 times a day! I've had 2 previous Corrado's so this is my third and just love the looks, the way they drive etc etc.. a modern classic! :)

2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71 LT - Loaded

5.3L Vortec V8 Engine

285 hp @ 5200 rpm, 325 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

265/75R16 BFGoodwrich Mud Terrains

K&N Filter, Pioneer Deck, and JL Subs and Amp

Got lots of plans for this truck.

And ya, behind the truck is the shortcut I took, ya, it's a little steep. :blink:

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love it, haha

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Golf Mk3 1.4 CL

Current mods:

*golf gti full suspension (not fitted when pictured)

*sports steering wheel removable with momo boss (not fitted when pictured)

*16 inch deep-dish strosek alloys

* sports gear knob

* sony mp3 cd player with remote

* 10 speakers

* 10 inch pioneer spl sub with dual voice coils. (2 stacked magnets)

* sony xplod 800w class d mono amp

* k&n induction kit

Mods to do:

*Fit neuspeed front upper strut brace

*refurb alloys and paint white

*fit vortex rear spoiler

*fit cross dilled brakes on front and move existing disks to rear.

* replace clutch

* sort gear linkages

* treat the rust on boot (may buy a new one for a tenner and paint it)

* create stealth parcel shelf with 6x9s in ported box

* create stealth box for the sub

* light dash & white dials

* sports exhaust possibly twin exit (1 3 inch oval on each side)

* mesh debadged grill (with k&n induction pipe in grill)

* big bumper kit

* hella angel eyes

* tinted rear lenses

* smoothed boot and doors, relocation of number plate to rear bumper.

* chrome lifters for boot and bonnet

Citro?n LNA 11E (1985)

specifications :

* it's black

* 3.42 meters long

* 762Kg

* 1124cc four cylinders, 50HP

* nearly identical to a Peugeot 104Z, not that you'd know about that one either I guess

this is my first car, I've had it for two years, cost peanuts. good mechanical shape but extremly bad exterior, I wonder if it had a car wreck or two. very fuel efficient except on the highway (only four gears, top speed is 140km/h and legal speed limit is 130). I don't take the highway except if I'm late for something really important).

that car is not a big performer but I find it has enough power thanks to its lightness. Handling is good. No fluff like rev-meter, electrical windows, A/C etc., I don't need all of that:DD

Mods to do :

* fck'in washing it (I'm lazy)

* change the oil

* get a similar car but in much better shape when I can afford it. or maybe a Peugeot 104ZS which is the same but with a 1360cc 80HP engine, I guess it would be more fun (but I'd burn a bit more precious petroleum)

wasn't this car one of the first threads here in the autobhan?

i remember one of the specs being a factory built in radar/laser detector? or something like that.

awesome car.

Thanks. Yep, that's mine. I got it last year. It has integrated K40 radar detection and laser diffusing in it. I don't typically speed (too much) but on an open road in good conditions I've gotten it up to 140mph.

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