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Thread: Anyone fancy converting a LHD Corrado?

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    SylvieKid Guest

    Anyone fancy converting a LHD Corrado?

    A colleague of mine came across this ad the other day;

    http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars...atchallpartial

    So close and yet so far?

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    id tackle it for the right price.
    Unfortunately thats not the right price. It would cost a packet to get parts imported for the conversion.
    Looks like a really clean car tho! has been for sale for aaaages. was over 20k previously wasnt it?

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    $15k !! ouch!! and no photos of body!! bit sus if you ask me

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    Yup, not sure why they'd post a pic of the spare wheel (even if it does have the original tools) as opposed to exterior shots?? And besides, I've not got the technical nouse (or money) to even think of trying to tackle a project like that.....shame though as I'd really love a VR6!

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    ive seen external photos of this one b4. it looks fine. I think 15k would be a fair price if u could complete the conversion under 20k all up. but Im doubting it could be done. given that it has been for sale for so long id be tempted to offer the guy a low number and see if he bites.

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    Be ok if the sale waS OVERSEAS but its not to expensive I reckon something like 13 k would be a better offer.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    is there anyone here that knows exactly what would be involved? ive heard with a corrado its not so straight forward.

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    Just a quick thing but one of the problems would be welding up the hole from the steering rack and drilling one on the otherside. Getting a dash would be another thats right handed.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    Just a quick thing but one of the problems would be welding up the hole from the steering rack and drilling one on the otherside. Getting a dash would be another thats right handed.
    You don't need to do anything like that. They are all built to take a steering rack on any side. You'd just swap over the blanking plates.

    Gavin

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    Heaps easy then
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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