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How much for a '93 Corrado
At the risk of getting banned from this list forever, if you're looking for a fun to drive car with
decent power I'd seriously consider an E30 (87-90) BMW 325is. They may be slightly slower than a Corrado
(been a long time since I've driven a Corrado) but for around $5k, the E30 offers good performance with
great reliability (in my experience anyway - I have two of them).
Now that I think about it Brad, I think you test drove a couple E30s for me in the Washington area a
couple years ago? So maybe you already think they suck... ;-)
Mike
5/23/03 4:11:34 PM, "Scirocco-al" <scirocco-al@insight.rr.com> wrote:
>After all the problems I had with mine I wouldn't give $.02 for it.
>
>Alan
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brad Sterling" <bgsterling@earthlink.net>
>To: "Scirocco List" <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
>Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 6:31 AM
>Subject: OT: How much for a '93 Corrado
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an opportunity to pick up a '93 Scirocco III SLC. What do
>> you think is fair market value for this car? Details are as follows:
>>
>> VR6 engine
>> 88k miles
>> Burgundy w/ gray leather
>> Stock 6-disc changer
>> Chipped
>> P-flow
>> Big brake upgrade
>> +1 wheel upgrade (forget the brand)
>> Konis
>> New Dunlop SP9000
>> Winter tires, mounted on steel wheels
>> Tinted windows
>> Cat-back exhaust
>>
>> That's all I can remember right now. I'd be buying from a private
>> party. Any info would be appreciated. Feel free to send email directly
>to
>> bgsterling@earthlink.net so as not to clog up the list.
>>
>> - Brad
>> '86.5 Volkswagen Scirocco 16v
>> '76 International Scout II
>>
>>
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