Cheers guys!

Sundeep wrote:Looks mint. I like those VT2 Calais wheels.
Cheers Sunny, the wheels seem to work with the colour, and silver is the opposite extreme compared to black when it comes to detailing. I get away with a lot of laziness now...
Michael (HYPOEB) wrote:Is it an 8? even if it is,200rwkw seems abit steep for a stock 8?

Stock power is 220kW at the flywheel, and the tune bumps up power by all of 20% with premium fuel. Stock power was around the 160rwkw mark.
Steady wrote:would be better with 240rw, or even better with head/cam L76

I never met a kilowatt I didn't like, but I appreciate the quietness of the car as is so can't rush into cams, diffs or exhausts. The options I would look at all cost big bucks, so for now it's OK as is.
SnyperEB wrote:Ewwwwwwwww.....Na looks pretty clean.
haha cheers.
Commando wrote:Looks great! Nice & subtle, nothing wanky.
That's my style too...
Bipolar wrote:VTII is definitely the best looking IMO. Looks like you found great example.
Cheers matey. One old guy owned it, ran on 98 octane with fully synthetic oil since new etc. All my previous cars I tried to 'restore' but never got very far, so buying a good example was the best money I ever spent.
galapogos01 wrote:i have pretty much the same pic of my own car. was this taken off the GOR somewhere near the otways?
G'day jbolger

the pic was taken near Olinda in the Dandenong Ranges where I was picking up an item bought on Ebay. Come to think of it, close to where we had that cruise back in the day, with Acidburns and Bass Crazy and...
LTDHO wrote:What made you decide on a VT?
I was considering BA Fairmonts but found the V8 was rare as hen's teeth. The VT is old enough that an excellent example is affordable. The AUs are great cars but personally I prefer the VT's styling over it or the VX/VY. Hanging around those LS1 guys back in the day probably did me no favours either.
[Sterling] wrote:VT/VX Clubbys are the sex!
The original VT 5.0 was quite classic, but the LS1 was a big improvement in fuel economy, weight reduction and performance - not to mention aftermarket support (in the States it's possible to build an entire motor with all aftermarket parts).
LS1 started in '99 and was discontinued during/after the VZ model. I considered the Clubby but like the understatement of a common or garden model.
EFFalcon wrote:He said its had a tune.. so seems pretty spot on to me.
and yes kester, its an LS1.
On the money once again John.
Kenaz wrote:It looks mint, Jack! Nice pickup

I wish my girlfriends VT had a LS1

Cheers Ash. Well you can always do a conversion.

hehe
Can't beat the V6 for running costs though.
private9 wrote:Nice clean car mate.
Cheers mate.
