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Old 11-17-2012, 12:09 PM
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Hey everyone! Name's Nick. I'm currently looking into buying a black 1993 vr6 corrado. I have a 92 3000Gt VR4 and a 1991 Mustang Gt. I want the VR6 for my fiance'. Couple questions: The VR6 needs the alternator replaced and from what I gather this can be a pain. I heard you have to un clip the fans and remove the motor mount and jack up the engine? This would be my way of doing it because, when I do the tune on the VR4 I have to jack the motor. Also any tips I should look for when I go to purchase the car like any known faults? I also heard if you remove the battery terminals the pcm will need to be reset? Looking forward to the site and the VR6. Cant wait to see all your rides.
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