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:rofl: hi every1,

VL CALAIS TURBO 03/1987

km: 249429

Head work ( ported and polished)

mild cam

recondishioned head with turbo gaskets

hi-flow turbo (original turbo)

boost controller

side mount intercooler

2800rpm Dominator stall convertor

stage 2 shift kit (fitted with kevlar clutches and bands)

full 3 inch mandrel bent sports hi-flow exhaust system

cross drilled and slotted front discs

fully reconditioned LSD differential with strengthened axles,wheel studs,new carrier bearings, full reco 4 pin carrier

reconditioned tailshaft with new universal joints and center bearing

pedders suspension

shaven door locks ( door lock holes bloked off car has keyless entry as VL's are very easy to steal when locks are NOT blocked off)

turbo timer

5 polished calais rims

sports steering wheel

electric windows and many more

Car is in mint condition

car currently has a Pioneer Cd player and speakers

Reason for sale is cant afford to keep it as ive purchased a house :)

car is currently unregistered but i can organise for 12 months reg direct into a buyers name

im asking $13000 with the 12 months reg

IM in melbourne and all replies/questions can be made via pm or 0408 57 86 27

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why did you call it a berlina?

berlina? coz it is :P why do u ask anyways curious? its not a calais if your thinking it is although wish it was a calias

Edited by nuR.spec

It's got calais front end to !

has it got any rust ?

is it a calais or not ?

and is it a original turbo (from dealership when it was born)

Edited by turbohectics

by reading the above posts, its pretty clear that the car is a berlina that has been converted with a calais front and rear lights

EDIT: well it was stated as berlina :D

Edited by SLIPPERY VL
It's got calais front end to !

has it got any rust ?

is it  a calais or not ?

and is it a original turbo (from dealership when it was born)

Okay i rang up holden to confirm the chasis number and to confirm the engine and specs and this is what they came up with

Its a genuine VL turbo calais

NO rust and the body is immaculate(inspection welcome)

The turbo badge on the boot was removed because turbos's get stolen more often

From the pictures it seems to be a VL Calais Series 1

Series 1 (1986 some 1987) had the headrests like that and a few other things such as door skins, and a few other different interior bits a pieces.

The series 2 (late 87 and 1988) had full padded head rests.

Turbo badge on the back or not won't help you, vl's are one of the most stolen cars in aus. btw good luck with the sale

you also stated original turbo was highflowed, for anyone interested that would be a t03 highflowed

Edited by oso
From the pictures it seems to be a VL Calais Series 1

Series 1 (1986 some 1987) had the headrests like that and a few other things such as door skins, and a few other different interior bits a pieces.

The series 2 (late 87 and 1988) had full padded head rests.

Turbo badge on the back or not won't help you, vl's are one of the most stolen cars in aus. btw good luck with the sale

you also stated original turbo was highflowed, for anyone interested that would be a t03 highflowed

thanks for clearing that up for me mate! yeah vl's get knocked off heaps but every precaution helps so yeah still for sale people

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