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jeffro8
Learner
9 Posts
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Posted - 30 Sep 2009 : 10:55:55 AM
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I Have a 1991 HSV LS VN 3.8 |
ONLY MILK & JUICE COME IN 2 LITRES |
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nodg
National Driver
1667 Posts
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Posted - 30 Sep 2009 : 10:27:14 PM
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the only real rare vn i have seen is the custom convertables, theres only a few around so pretty damn hard to find ! |
Cheers, Nodg. |
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Mechknight73
National Driver
1001 Posts
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Posted - 04 Nov 2009 : 11:35:21 PM
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There was an intriguing story about the VN about 4 months after it was released. Ford secretly bought several of them, and took them apart to find out how Holden raided the international parts bin. They were desperate, as their "Edsel," the EA Falcon couldn't have been any more on the nose if they tried. Interesting to note, that when Holden screw up, they learn. Ford are only just learning now. Not so long ago, I worked in an Avis franchise, so I got to drive VE Commodores, WM Statesmans, BF XR6s and Fairlanes. The gap is closing, but they still have some way to go before they catch up. |
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SKDWGN
P Plater
80 Posts
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Posted - 27 May 2010 : 09:14:54 AM
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quote: Originally posted by WHITE VG
another nice vn was the british gren vn SV5000 , really nice car, a friend of mine had one but sadly it got written off .
there was only 359 sv5000s made thats 2 less that i know of i got a sv5000 front bar and grill on my vn wagon skid car |
wheres theres smoke theres rubber |
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Mechknight73
National Driver
1001 Posts
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Posted - 06 Jun 2010 : 3:42:08 PM
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Worse than the classics being stolen or written off, are those that someone has made ugly. I don't care what anyone thinks, stretching something like a VL group A is vandalism! A stretch Statesman, Caprice, Fairlane or LTD will all look good, but stretching a classic is a stupid idea. The two strangest stretch limos I've seen yet are a '73 VW Beetle and an E-Type Jaguar (He should have been lynched for stretching a Jag. Regardless of what you think of Jags, this was like drawing a moustache and glasses on the Mona Lisa) |
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AndySV
Starting in the driveway
1 Posts
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Posted - 17 Jul 2010 : 10:42:02 PM
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HSV VN SVLE's are pretty rare. Only 110 made, 40 being manual. Only available in Maranello Red. And from what i've been told by a holden collector is that the manuals came out with the t5g gearbox (as seen in the walkinshaws) and autos had a revised gearbox. Pretty nice cars... |
Edited by - AndySV on 17 Jul 2010 10:43:09 PM |
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VNSVLE
Forum Moderator
1316 Posts
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Posted - 17 Jul 2010 : 11:48:55 PM
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^^^ also apparently 6 out of the factory with a sunroof. The sedans came out standard with the 5 speed and an option of an auto where as the wagon were auto only. The auto in the SVLE had slightly tweaked shift points. The manual from the info I have were just a standard t5. |
What's the difference between understeer and oversteer? Understeer is when the driver is scared. Oversteer is when the passenger is scared. |
Edited by - VNSVLE on 17 Jul 2010 11:54:12 PM |
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Mechknight73
National Driver
1001 Posts
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Posted - 18 Jul 2010 : 12:24:41 AM
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Strangest VN I've ever seen was a factory Berlina wagon "Mule." Factory mules are prototypes for particular experiments. This one resembled a stretched Berlina wagon with a very weird roofline. Wagon rear doors were stretched by about 300mm, and the roof had these strange side bits jutting out of it, as if they tried to "pump out" the roof for more shoulder room. |
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