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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by whitels1ss View Post
    Did you end up getting it fitted?
    They won't arrive till near end of Apr so I'll get the panel shop to spray the bonnet just before then. Looks like retail price in the USA was $US460 EACH side according to gmpartsgiant.com who I've used before and seem good on pricing. Fortunately I got a new pair for less than that but add shipping and GST.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Wow! that is not cheap!

    I buy quite a few things for the Corvette from US & I hate the way everyone I have encountered
    seems to charge approximately 22% for tax even adding this onto shipping costs.

    Shipping is also a ripp off, so often get hit for around $30 shipping for something like a small stick on decal
    that easily & legally fits in a normal postage letter envelope.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    In this case no US tax added, though I'm expecting to be hit by GST when they arrive. Shipping was a very reasonable $US36 pr and stayed the same when I bought 2 pairs! Obviously coming by boat, hence the low cost, but I've been without the bonnet for 8 years so another few months won't matter.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

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    Interesting. Will find out soon, they're on their way. I don't really have a choice though, so I just went for it. Not a lot of cost. Especially compared to the US sourced versions.
    Ok, I received my aftermarket door strikers today. I'm not sure these will last like the factory versions. I have a feeling the coating is not as strong. Also, they are not the same as the factory items as pointed out, the coating does not run all around the bracket. The picture shows the silver rectangle not covered. I don't think they are a slip on though. Still dipped.

    However, I will give them a run. Others will know faster than I do how they last, since I don't do that many KMs. Considering the situation with parts, these were cheaper than the originals from Holden, much cheaper than the also unknown US versions, I guess you need to keep your expectations in check. I will still grab any new OEM ones I find.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by Red CV8 R View Post
    Ok, I received my aftermarket door strikers today. I'm not sure these will last like the factory versions. I have a feeling the coating is not as strong. Also, they are not the same as the factory items as pointed out, the coating does not run all around the bracket. The picture shows the silver rectangle not covered. I don't think they are a slip on though. Still dipped.

    However, I will give them a run. Others will know faster than I do how they last, since I don't do that many KMs. Considering the situation with parts, these were cheaper than the originals from Holden, much cheaper than the also unknown US versions, I guess you need to keep your expectations in check. I will still grab any new OEM ones I find.

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    Well, at least you got some.
    It would be good if you could let us know how the fitting goes. I read somewhere that there's a threaded "plate" in the b pillar into which the screws holding the striker are screwed, apparently if one removes both the screws at the same time upon removal, that plate can slip down, which means that you can't screw into it? If Toddler has fitted his, maybe He can advise?
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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    [QUOTE=Pickles;2188369]Well, at least you got some.
    It would be good if you could let us know how the fitting goes. I read somewhere that there's a threaded "plate" in the b pillar into which the screws holding the striker are screwed, apparently if one removes both the screws at the same time upon removal, that plate can slip down, which means that you can't screw into it? If Toddler has fitted his, maybe He can advise?
    Pickles.[/QUOTE

    I took mine off completely (both screws) whilst changing out in the ute and zero issues putting screws back in mate. Maybe the plates is tack welded or secured in some way and I just got lucky not to knock it off?

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
    I read somewhere that there's a threaded "plate" in the b pillar into which the screws holding the striker are screwed, apparently if one removes both the screws at the same time upon removal, that plate can slip down, which means that you can't screw into it? If Toddler has fitted his, maybe He can advise?
    Pickles.

    I have replaced many of these & have never had any problems with the plate slipping.

    I am sure that that plate is somehow "caged" from the rear so I can't imagine the plate dropping or falling "out" too far.....

    BUT.....
    as there is movement in the mounting for adjustment of the positioning of the striker I always mark around the outside of the old striker

    so I know where to position the new one, otherwise you would have more problems positioning it in the right place.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by whitels1ss View Post
    I have replaced many of these & have never had any problems with the plate slipping.

    I am sure that that plate is somehow "caged" from the rear so I can't imagine the plate dropping or falling "out" too far.....

    BUT.....
    as there is movement in the mounting for adjustment of the positioning of the striker I always mark around the outside of the old striker

    so I know where to position the new one, otherwise you would have more problems positioning it in the right place.
    Yeah Ed, I failed to mark my old ones and had to muck around a bit to get them right, good advice there

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLACK 346 View Post
    Yeah Ed, I failed to mark my old ones and had to muck around a bit to get them right, good advice there
    Yeah, I did that once (or twice) not knowing / remembering that the plates move.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Upgraded from my VT Berlina with the SS good bit to a GenF GTS in 2013.
    140,000km on her now, with a bunch of that on a track.

    GTS is now retired from daily drive duties with a Kia EV6 taking on that role from Aug last year.
    However the rear shocks in the GTS are buggered, still waiting to get new ones.

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by my_Berlina View Post
    Upgraded from my VT Berlina with the SS good bit to a GenF GTS in 2013.
    140,000km on her now, with a bunch of that on a track.

    GTS is now retired from daily drive duties with a Kia EV6 taking on that role from Aug last year.
    However the rear shocks in the GTS are buggered, still waiting to get new ones.

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    Be super interested to hear your thoughts on day to day living with an EV mate, especially considering you have a very nice HSV to compare it to. What are the pro's and cons compared to the petrol powered car? Can it fill the void 100 percent or are they still heavily compromised? What enticed you to make the switch?

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLACK 346 View Post
    Be super interested to hear your thoughts on day to day living with an EV mate, especially considering you have a very nice HSV to compare it to. What are the pro's and cons compared to the petrol powered car? Can it fill the void 100 percent or are they still heavily compromised? What enticed you to make the switch?
    yes.... interesting comment and question


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    and being the fleet manager at wrk, I watch what is popular, what people are driving.

    Observations... zero EV traffic is rural areas (NOT a Tesla to be seen after we left Melbourne 'burbs) and probably NOT
    helped by no charging stations anywhere. None in any of the servos I refuelled at and we also stopped in a few
    parks (in Horsham, Gambier, Narracoorte etc) to have that coffee or use the local WC and again zero charging stations.

    I did chat to a woman refuelling a Toyota RAV Hybrid in Horsham ... and she is dark on Toyota. Her RAV uses MORE fuel
    than her old standard ICE version. Why?... bigger engine than the old and it weighs a tonne (actually 220kg more)
    AND at highway speed, the forward motion all comes from the petrol engine! So don't believe the greenies ... and
    motor vehicle manufacturers

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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    I think Harry Metcalfe does some great reviews on his channel, I am subscribed & watch most of them.

    Here is a recent one.........


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    Re: Who still owns a Holden?

    Another review on an electric Honda.


    BTW. ... I think this thing is one of the ugliest new cars I have seen in a long time

    & no way would I think of buying one.




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