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  • Mk2 VR6 Conversion

    Hi,

    Can anyone point me in the right direction?

    Is there anyone who does the conversion?


    Thanks,


    Nick

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    There's tonnes of information on vortex and European forums. Best to search there.

    I used to own one.

    Used corrado front crossmember to utilze mk3 front mounts. (Can get mk2 to mk3 solid mounts off ebay nowadays.

    If you have a ce2 mk2 the wiring is plug and play except for the tach signal which you will get from the coilpack harness.

    Easiest to swap full front subframe of a mk3 into the mk2. You gain ~2mm extra track, vr6 brakes etc.

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