
This Volkwagen Corrado takes debadging to another level. Rather than make the car anonymous the owner has used a chrome mesh to make the car stand out.
The Corrado is not frequently made into a show car, partly due to its rarity, and is dismissed quickly as a golf with a boot or a Jetta! This is a shame as the Corrado is a stunning car both from an asthetic and drivers point of view. This proud Corrado owner very successfully bucks the trend. A low front spoiler, blacked out indicator and fog light clusters keep the front simple and throw attention on the angel eye headlight conversion and grill conversion. A wide brow across the front keeps the lines and ties everything together.Related posts:
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