Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

2002 HOLDEN MONARO V2 Series II CV8

Price: $29,990 PRICE DROP: $29,500

Kms: 93,500

Colour:Silver

Interior: Black Leather with Suede inserts

Transmission: 4 speed Automatic

Engine: 8 cylinder 5.7L (5665cc)

Rego till: JUL-2008

post-25223-1203310570_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310581_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310598_thumb.jpg

post-25223-1203310611_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310627_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310644_thumb.jpg

post-25223-1203310661_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310677_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310712_thumb.jpg

post-25223-1203310728_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203310855_thumb.jpg

Limited Edition Sports Coupe produced by Holden/GMC.

Car is perfect in every way with regular servicing (full log books and major service just completed) and perfect maintenance.

Car is mechanically perfect with no flaws and is strong and reliable. For a V8 car is entirely fuel economical managing a consistant 14.2l per 100kms (70L & Approx. $80 to fill with BP Ultimate) tank which is more fuel efficient than my wifes 2007 Suzuki Swift.

Mechanical upgrades include a factory enhanced braking upgrade consisting of the "Harrop Big Brake Upgrade" which entales New Harrop 8 pot calipers up front & New Harrop 4 pot calipers at the rear, New Harrop 330mm Cross Drilled Rotors at front & New Harrop 300mm Cross Drilled Rotors at the rear, Harrop Performance Brake Pads & New larger more durable/stronger brake lines. This means the cars braking power is quite ferocious if necessary and can stop on a dime if required making the car safety level even higher.

Another mechanical upgrade is a Pacemaker Header & Exhaust system which increases the flow of the exhaust gases & increases performance due to less restriction.

Final mechanical upgrade is sports suspension which is almost standard yet has Holden upgraded shocks to improve handling at speed.

The exterior is factory standard with Quicksilver paint which is protected and waxed using Mcguires products every 3 months to ensure no fading and lengthen the life of the Standard paintwork. Standard 18" Monaro Alloy Rims which provide mroe than adequate area for traction with new tyres installed very recently.

Car is washed at least once a week as i am meticulous and quite retentive/obsessive with cleanliness.

The Interior is also standard black leather on all four electric bucket seats and door inserts. Suede is sewed into the kick panels and the bottom half of the dash to accentuate the clean lines and comfortable interior.

Interior is cleaned, wiped down and vacuumed at least once a week as i am meticulous and quite retentive/obsessive with cleanliness.

Interior is conditioned in Meguires leather cleaner/protecter/conditioner to keep interior looking fresh and new every 3 months

Car has been kept in prestine condition & Interior and Exterior has been left Factory/Standard with few mechanical upgrades (most from factory options) as the car is a limited edition and is no longer in production.

As the car is limited edition, depreciation will not affect this car much at all (Monaros havnt dropped more than $1200 in the past 2 years - A Fact that can be retrieved from the RTA or Redbook for a small Fee)

All mechanical inspections welcomed and will performed if buyer is genuine.

Reason for sale is looking to downgrade as i am moving to Canberra Federal Police Academy for work overseas & will require a smaller car for travel to & from Wollongong & wouldnt like to put excessive kms on such a car.

If you have any queries or further questions i am available days (work most nights but will endevour to answer calls/SMS/e-mails) and willing to have car inspected first hand with possible test drives to genuine buyers.

NOT ENCUMBERED OR ON REVS. No money is owing against this vechicle at all.

Will trade with:

- Honda S2000

- Nissan 350Z

- S15 (90BRO Is Perfect)

Possibly Consider Trade with: (prefer show than go)

- RX7 FD

- R34 (MR R34 - I Wish)

- R33 (WEAPN or 2 WIN - I Wish)

- S14a (Fibermotive - I Wish)

Edited by jakegts
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/
Share on other sites

black_gtst

Hey Brett, Thanks for link. I have viewed that car before but i personally feel it is a little too pricey but i do regularly check it out to see if i am tempted. Appreciate the help 2 !

SLYNE

PM sent as you have given me no additional information

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3654559
Share on other sites

rb30gtr

I have already had 3 jap cars and loved them.

Love this car but dont want to put heaps of kms on it with trevelling to and from Canberra.

Would love S2k or 350z but i do like alot of jap cars also.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3654799
Share on other sites

All PM's replied and questions about trades:

- Willing to meet half way if the car is right

- Cash adjustments is possible and will be fair for both parties

- Cars of particular interest are in the thread and are S2000 & 350Z

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3659796
Share on other sites

I have had a few people ask me about the fuel consumption and if i have made a mistake.

To confirm i have takena photo of my on board fuel consumption and my wifes suzuki swift which is basically new. They are the same. A V8 and a 4 cylinder the same is madness but Monaros are quality cars.

Monaro----------------------------------------Suzuki

post-25223-1203560803_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203560793_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3663002
Share on other sites

I have had a few people ask me about the fuel consumption and if i have made a mistake.

To confirm i have takena photo of my on board fuel consumption and my wifes suzuki swift which is basically new. They are the same. A V8 and a 4 cylinder the same is madness but Monaros are quality cars.

Monaro----------------------------------------Suzuki

post-25223-1203560803_thumb.jpg post-25223-1203560793_thumb.jpg

isnt the suzuki on 14.1 km/ltr

and the holden is on 14.1 ltrs/100 km?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3741621
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Nice Monaro!

Probably not practical due to distance but let me know if you're interested in dealing with my R34 (see link) and we'll worry about that then.

If not then good luck with the sale.

Mark.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...to-t213515.html

Edited by son's slave
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3788911
Share on other sites

Yeah it is, i thought i fixed it on this site, my apologies, could have been bost.

CV8 is litres per 100kms and Swift is kms per litre

So for your Monaro travelling 100KM, your swift actually does 198KM...

So your swift is doing 7.05L/100km... :P

I would have considered a swap on it, but I can't live with 14L/100km daily...

Nice car though... I have seen it before... Friends with Owen... :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3788983
Share on other sites

son's slave

Thanks for the offer but i am looking for something a little bit different, appreciate your time though.

MBS206

Car can chew the fuel if you have a heavy right foot on the loud pedal, i am kind to my cars and i miss my old skyline that owen has, such a hot car.

A full tank gets me 3 weeks of travel so it is the most fuel economical car i have ever owned so i have no complaints with it. So damn comfortable too with the lounges in there.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/206563-monaro-cv8/#findComment-3789181
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Starting with issues 1 - 5, we have already run into a problem...!  Issue #4 contained 2x front brake calipers, instead of 1 caliper and 1x steering knuckle. Will have to call DeAgostini on Monday to sort it out. Anyway here's some photos.  Issue #1 is the front bumper, headlights and number plate. Issue #2 is the front wheel (with "We produced with spartan air." text on the centre cap!) and tyre, the front lip spoiler and cylinder head cover with ignition coils under the centre cover... which will never be seen again. Issue #3 is the bonnet and cylinder head. Issue #4 is the front strut, brake disc (with laser etched metal discs) and brake caliper. I stopped here because of the issue with the missing steering knuckle.  Next update will be #5 - #10 in a few weeks.
    • DeAgostini is one of a few companies that release quite large (the largest commonly available size actually) 1/8 scale models in a series of weekly issues over 100 - 110 instalments.  They release different models for different markets and DeAgostini Japan have release the BNR32 Skyline GT-R Nismo last month. I've made two of these 1/8 scale sized cars (one an R35 GT-R from 2012 - 2014, the other I'm just about halfway through, a BNR34 Skyline GT-R from the 2Fast 2Furious movie) so when this R32 was announced there was no way I could ignore it as it's my favourite out of all Nissans.  Each issue costs around $20 so it costs about $2.2K when completed. I suppose it is very expensive for what it is, but the quality and details are really very good, and there are many "gimmicks" like fully functioning exterior and interior lights operated with a remote control, working steering, all doors/bonnet/boot/fuel lid open and close, the side mirrors fold in and it even has a speaker for the engine revving sounds when you turn the lights on.  Each issue comes with a magazine that tells the story of the BNR32 Skyline GT-R Nismo from the first design stages of the BNR32 to Group A homologation and the various racing version that were run in the Japanese Group A and JGTC, and Australian Group A.  So I plan to update the build in this thread 5 issues at a time.  https://deagostini.jp/r32/?srsltid=AfmBOooKjxDc4EUK2rmXqMBPgyHfFJ24s4oEPJBNpnF-lFlsRoW0PE6P
    • As per title.. has anyone used so far? Keen to hear results, comparisons. In the market for a new mani for my new turbo. Any issues cracking?
    • Re read everything that has been written about this in this thread.. Let us know if you're still confused.
    • This would be a new pump with new gears. I'm just unclear on whether it's a good idea to run more oil pump flow if you don't actually need said flow. Oil level is set a minute or so after shutting off a warm engine so wouldn't the high RPM oil level in the sump end up lower all things equal? Plan is OEM clearances, main concern in my mind is whether the OEM pump can keep up with the flow requirements of any additional oil coolers.
×
×
  • Create New...