(09-07-2024, 02:37 PM)VulcanWerks Wrote: As a gent who is also restoring a 92 Corrado VR6 and an e46 m3, I say all of the above as a deep automotive enthusiast who only stops turning wrenches when my ability, fear-factor or space/tools run out. I actually have the shadow goal of opening a shop when I retire - if you have a 1980-2008 European car I can probably fix it, modify it, enhance it or generally evolve it.
I've driven a Corrado VR6 way back in the day and it was one of the most exciting cars I've ever had the pleasure of operating.
"Affordable Porsche" was a term I remember reading to describe it once.
I currently drive a GTI (2019 - Autobahn) and it can't begin to touch the fun-level the Corrado had