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Holden Calais Turbo

Automatic RB30ET

1986 VL Calais Turbo ( Full Turbo Conversion ) 194,000ks

YLWCAL Plates ( Recently Bought for $395 )

600x300x76 Front Mount Intercooler

with 2.5 Inch Piping (AFM in piping)

2 1/2 Exhuast with 3'Tip

New HDI Dual Stage Boost Controller ( 7 Low/ High 9 )

Smoked Face Boost Gauge

Upgraded 120a Alternator

T03 Turbo ( No Shaft Play )

Cleaned VLT Injectors

3TA ECU

Transmission Cooler

Oil Catch Can

Pod Filter or Airbox With CAI (K&N)

4 Wheel Disc Brakes

17' BSA Shadow Chrome 90-95% tyres left!

New battery

Automatic Transmission with 3 Months Warrenty

Brand New 8mm Leads ($80)

Sports Pedals

Autotechnia Woodgrain Steering Wheel

Its had new oil, Oil Filter, Plugs, Coolant, 02 Sensor, Re-co'd AFM in the last 1000km

Always ran on BP Ultimate

Some details on the Sound System

7' Indash TFT With a seperate dvd player

4' Inch Clarion speakers up front

MTX 6x9s in the rear

Custom Boot Install ( Was bought from a BT1)

2X12inch VNet Subs

2 2 channel Clarion Amps (One is stuffed was left there for looks)

1 4 Channel Clarion Amp

Farad Capacitor

Circit breaker

As for the body its very straight body kit wise its a Group A rear and front spoiler with LE Skirts

in Joa Yellow with calais options as factory with dark tinted windows

I'm sure theres more just can't thing of it..

Problems..

A/C Was removed for intercooler( Tinted windows reduces a lot of heat )

Cruise control was removed for Catch Can

Both units will be included with the sale just not hooked up.(Wiring Loom & Vaccum lines are all there)

Rear spoiler was hit has been touched up, proberly cost 100-200 to repair no fibreglass damage!

Sometimes gets lifter noise on cold start up lasts 3-4 secs (Common in vls)

Has noise coming from diff/tailshaft ,maybe center bering ( May Fix depends on price i get for it)

Never Thrashed it, Transmission shifts fine never slips, Wheels and tyres were bought a year ago and still have 90-95% all round (Recipts etc to prove)

Lost interest in VL's wanting something newer. May consider swaping plus cash for somethign newer eg. R33/R32

Currently not in Roadworthy condition with the catch Can and wheels being to big and a few minor issues but can organise something..

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You got nothing nice to say about it, keep it too yaself!!

Asking Price: 8k depending on RWC..

PM me or contact me on [email protected] for more details

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Thanks for the comments, i owned it since my L's and built her up so i treat it with respect!, the car is still for sale, if your interested send us a PM or Email me on [email protected] for any other info!

Few pics that have been taken today

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