Volkswagen Corrado G60, in Tornado Red with black interior 38,200 miles! (1990)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1990 |
VIN : | WVWDB4500LK014100 | Mileage: | 38200 |
Model: | Corrado | Engine: | 2.0L Supercharged |
Make: | Volkswagen | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Drive Side: | Left-hand drive | Transmission: | Manual |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Power Locks | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Black | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | FWD | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Exterior Color: | Red |
Body Type: | Hatchback |
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Vehicle description
The included AutoCheck history report starts in 1996 and lists no accidents or mileage discrepancies. It shows that this Corrado has been registered in Colorado since 2003. The odometer currently displays approximately 38,200 miles. Additional CarFax report is available upon request. Powered by a 2.0-liter "9A" 4-cylinder engine sourced from a Passat/GTI and fitted with a G60 supercharger. Its cylinders were bored to 83 mm, and it was fitted with several new parts including JE pistons and an MLS headgasket, according to the seller. He adds that the work was completed less than 4,000 miles ago. Note that the supercharger was rebuilt by BBM less thank 2,000 miles ago. Other modifications made to this Corrado include a BBM fuel rail, a Techtonics Tuning stainless steel exhaust system with dual Borla mufflers, 16-inch Porsche "phone dial" wheels, European-spec headlights, and an Infinity sound system. Some of the factory parts are included in the sale. Volkswagen marketed the Corrado launched for 1990 as its "first full-blooded sports car." The coupe replaced the Scirocco, but it tilted more towards the performance end of the coupe spectrum with a muscular exterior design and a supercharged 1.8-liter engine. 1992 brought a VR6 engine and the Sports Luxury Coupe (SLC) designation. Production ended in 1994, and the Corrado name was never used again in the United States. Power for this Corrado comes from a 2.0-liter supercharged 4-cylinder engine, which produces 181 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, according to a recent dyno. It spins the front wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
Modifications 2.0-liter "9A" engine from a Passat/GTI 83-mm cylinder bore JE pistons MLS headgasket Adjustable cam gear Aftermarket intake Speed pulley for the supercharger Aftermarket fuel pressure regulator BBM fuel rail Aftermarket hoses BBM 16-valve chip ST Suspensions coilovers Techtonics Tuning stainless steel exhaust system Borla mufflers 16-inch Porsche wheels European-spec headlights Volkswagen emblem removed from the grille 16v emblem added to the grille Spoonfed front splitter Boost and air/fuel ratio gauges Continental head unit (made by VDO) Infinity Reference speakers Infinity Primus 4-channel amp Bluetooth connectivity
Additional notable items Active aero does work with the manual switch as well as raising and lowering with speed