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Make: 1986 holden vl turbo berlina

Model:

Milage:

Transmission: 5 speed

Colour: light blue/green

Location: rosedale

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? no

Price: 14k firm

Contact: 0412285096 msg me please

Comments / Modifications:

rebuilt block

new dizzy

new spark plugs and leeds

new crank angle sensor

vlt lsd 3.45 gears

sss low king springs

3inch mandral bent exhaust off the turbo with high flow cat

5 speed box

1100kg ceramic 5puk clutch

gtr lightened flywheel

battery relocated to the boot

new starter motor

ss high mount mainfold

600hp turbo

38mm external waste gate

pod filter

na runners with a polished nizpro plenum

xf throttle body

gtr injectors (440cc)

adjustable fuel pressure reg (with guage)

walbro 320lph external fuel pump

oil catch can

hybrid gt spec intercooler with 3inch polished piping

turbo smart mega sonic blow off valve

shaved head

acid dipped head

A.R.P head stud kit

roller master fully adjustable cam gear

new inlet and exhaust valves

cometic triple layer head gasket

wade 1147c cam (very very lumpy)

microtech lt12s computer

new steering wheel

boost guage

e-boost and turbo timer (not hooked up yet)

thats all i can think of at the moment im sure there is moresmile.gif

ive spent over $20,000 on this car!

everything i have mentioned has travelled less then 100km and has had 3 dyno runs..

its tuned to 312rwhp at 12psi but the car made 455rwhp at full boost!

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Hi Guys, these are the only pics i have right now - they were taken a couple of months ago though, but at least you get the idea of it! let me know if you need any more info or want photos of anything specific. Cheers...

Edited by lovelessnator

it spun the big end bearing so thats why it now has a new rebuilt block and the car has been off the road for the last 2 years now.. im an apprentice so im not making the best of money and ive just come to a dead end and lost interest in this car (unfortunatly)

the car has been in my family since it was brought from the factory and very well looked after, there is no one in my family that wants to continue on with it so ive decided to part with it! ive also just brought land so i need to be putting my money into that instead of my toys..

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