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    Re: The cult of VL

    Quote Originally Posted by seedyrom View Post
    VL Calais

    Sexiest Australian car ever made
    Would have to agree completely seedy. Straight out of the factory with a lowered ride height (any god damn colour you please mate) is just pure HORN imho. Would have to include the canary yellow interceptors `cos I owned one and `cos they're getting quite rare (idiot drivers = written off cars )

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    Re: The cult of VL

    VL Turbo's Dose hard Ulleh!

    That orange Bresciani Racing VL at LS1 Nats was fukn awesome!!
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    Re: The cult of VL

    Loved my VL! I would have another one in a heartbeat.

    Ultimately I would like a Calais Turbo sitting in the shed.

    They have aged well, were pretty well sorted and even in NA form went farken hard. I could spin my RB30 (pre turbo) into 3rd gear.

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    Re: The cult of VL

    I think the earlier VB-VL Commodores are a better size as well, the current crop of cars have become too big and bulky. We have a VC as a run about
    not a bad old bus, and it is a much better size for day to day use, far easier to park and manouvre in the tight spots supplied these days in shopping centres etc. And the general all round vision is a lot better than the later cars. I actually don't mind driving it, been thinking of restoring it.

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    Re: The cult of VL

    What I like about the VL -

    -The design STILL looks modern.

    -Was the first Aussie Turbo Cult car - beat the F6 to the market by about 15 years !!.

    -Reliable.

    -Calais version rocks ! (esp as a director)

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    Re: The cult of VL

    It is a very nice car even to this day. With all these pics maybe someone needs to start a "Post your VL Calais" thread like the others.

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    Re: The cult of VL

    arrr the VL Turbo.. Ive owned a few..

    The best one was a ex BT1 in yellow which had a calais front on it and 18" momos when 16s were the norm...

    Ran 11.6 qtr over 8 years ago... and still to this day it brings a smile to my face when ever i think of it..

    Also i agree with spank.... the first time i drove it down chapel i had like 10 ppl stop me and ask me questions about it.. i have some pics if someone wants to throw them up for me..

    found them here you go..

    http://www.axg.net/gg/ct/images/yplay4/nickbt1-3s.jpg

    http://www.axg.net/gg/ct/images/yplay4/nickbt1-5s.jpg

    http://www.axg.net/gg/ct/images/yplay4/nickbt1-1s.jpg

    http://www.axg.net/gg/ct/images/yplay4/nickbt1-6s.jpg

    sorry for them being small
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    Re: The cult of VL

    Love the VL's, there was something special about the way they drove, especially the Turbo's, seemed to have real nice steering and sat on the road well.

    I still think a VL turbo is a great bang for your buck car for running quick times down the drag strip.
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    Re: The cult of VL

    I currently own both, a series 11 VT SS, and a VL calais turbo. I'd rather take the VL out for a spin any day. (although the VL has had a bit of work done)

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    Re: The cult of VL

    VLs. What a great car.

    The RB30 is a ripper of an engine, for it's time. The N/As might not be the most powerful engine in the world, but with a 5 Speed they can pick up really good. (Mine will hit 100Km/h in 2nd gear with only half throttle, and it's stock. That's not even redlining)

    Owned mine for 4 years, and can never say it's given me a headache. It's had it's problems, but one thing I can say is, it's always started up, and when you drive along, it doesn't feel like a 21 year old car.

    They do cop alot of sh*t, because they have a jap motor, but I think people who bag out the RB30, because it's jap really need to wake up to themselves.
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    Re: The cult of VL

    Quote Originally Posted by VooDoo View Post
    16K?? Must have been a REALLY good one. I picked up a VTII Calais last week for $4500 admitadly needs a front panel but the mechanicals (LS1) are perfect. MANY VT's sell for well under the 10k mark, For 16k you can get a VXII SS or even a VY.
    Where do you get these cheaps car's from VooDoo because once I sell my car I am on the hunt for another LS1. I will buy a cheap one and do it up, so please state where we can get these cheap LS1'S from as I am very interested.

    Dane.

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    Re: The cult of VL

    Quote Originally Posted by VY18s View Post
    VLs. What a great car...............
    ...................Owned mine for 4 years, and can never say it's given me a headache. It's had it's problems, but one thing I can say is, it's always started up, ..........................
    4 years, must be due for another crank angle sensor
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    Re: The cult of VL

    Quote Originally Posted by Dickie Knee View Post
    4 years, must be due for another crank angle sensor
    I remember when that was a $600 part! ... that and the rust under the rear window are about the only common problems

    I had an immaculate 5 speed manual SL for about 4 years - absolutely loved the RB30 in manual form, it is a motor that loves the revs - the only commodore to feel like that since has been the manual alloytec

    and yes i think the VL has been a success of the failings of VN to VS, especially VN.
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    Re: The cult of VL

    What about the walkinshaws. They keep the v8 boys loving vl,s aswell.

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    Re: The cult of VL

    Quote Originally Posted by Holden Man View Post
    What I like about the VL -

    -The design STILL looks modern.

    -Was the first Aussie Turbo Cult car - beat the F6 to the market by about 15 years !!.

    -Reliable.

    -Calais version rocks ! (esp as a director)
    Totally agree! the VL T was light years head of it's time, and that's the beauty of it, even today it is still kickin ass. I must admit you can't beat the sound of a nice v8, but BFYB the forced 6's rule.

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