This 1992 Volkswagen Corrado VR6 has been with the seller for approximately 14 years and is finished in red over a black leather interior. Power is provided by a 2.8-liter VR6 mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, and service under current ownership is said to have included replacement of the oil pan gasket, clutch slave cylinder, and A-arms. This Corrado shows 152k miles and is offered with a Carfax report showing two owners, records from new, and a clean Kentucky title in the seller’s name.

The car was parked by its original owner in 2002 after suffering front-end damage, a photo of which is shown in the gallery below. The seller acquired it in 2004 and spent several years sourcing the necessary parts for repair as well as a European-market front bumper, spoiler, and leveling headlights. The repairs were performed in 2008 followed by a respray in factory Flash Red.

The seller reports a functional active rear spoiler which extends at speeds above 45 mph, and points out cosmetic damage on the rear bumper cover. Factory 15″ BBS wheels wear 18-year-old Dunlop SP Sport 5000 tires that should be replaced due to age.

The black leather interior features factory sport seats and electric “mouse” shoulder belts, though standard European-market seat belts and trim components are included should the new owner wish to make a swap. The seller states that the power windows and central locking system work correctly, as does the power sunroof. A dash switch has been mounted to control the leveling headlights.

An aftermarket audio system is mounted in the center stack and linked to a subwoofer in the cargo area. The seller states that the air conditioning system is functional. Just under 152k miles are shown on the digital odometer, approximately 5,600 of which have been added by the seller. The ABS light is said to remain illuminated at all times.

The transverse-mounted, narrow-angle 2.8-liter VR6 was available for the first time in the 1992 model year, and was rated at 178 horsepower with 177 pound-feet of torque when new. Power is sent to the front wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission and a factory limited-slip differential.

The most recent service is said to have included replacement of the oil pan gasket, clutch slave cylinder, and A-arms. The parking brake reportedly functions but is in need of new cables, which are included in the sale.

Included service records are said to date from new. The sale also includes manuals, a factory repair book, and a custom car cover as pictured in the gallery.

The Carfax report shows two owners, the first of whom registered the car in Maryland for 15 years prior to the seller’s acquisition in 2004 and registration in 2008. A cold start and driving video can be seen below.