Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Im selling my commodore to buy a skyline!!!

Specs: 1998 series 1 VT Commodore Executive. ( With a HSV R8 255 Conversion)

Auto

Engine: HSV R8 255. Engine has done 14,000km when bought and done 2,000kms when pulled all a part and replaced with tuffer crank piston ring etc etc.

Interior: All stock!!,speedo reading is 144k kms but engine has only done 16,000kms.

System: Panasonic mp3 player 200watt,250watt aftermarket 6 inch door speakers,400wat weconic? amp rear mounted in boot,6x9 kenwood 320watt

Transmission: $3000 spent on hardening the auto for quicker response and to take more heat and HP on clutch plates and what have you not!! :)

The whole driveline changed to meet with the requirements to the conversion: tailshaft,diff,new radiator,3 inch hsv exhaust....

96% new tyres on rear and 78% near new on front

*With 12months rego!!*

$14,000 Marc 0433 188 182 plz sms as i work 12hr shifts or email me: [email protected]

Edited by sly40x
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/80706-fs-98-vt-commodore-modd/
Share on other sites

got any more interior pics?

I can post them up as soon as i take a pic of them, no ciggarette burns still in very great condition, just has seat covers over them!!

  • 2 weeks later...

New price up this car has to go, its just sitting here wasting space, will soon be sold for parts if not sold whole!!

All it needs is a blue slip and regoed and you will own a fast car

$11.800 cant go wrong for a full sleeper

Bump

LOL ok no body serious to buy, well im going to register it.And to prove it will kill most of the mid range skylines on here im willing to run someone who wants to swap there R32 or R33 @ WSID one run fully paid for. If not will provide dyno sheet to go without the hassle, Marc

p.s if have to register will go back to original asking price as this car is a deadly sleeper!

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


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I used to do that (sills with rubber jack block).. ... then I got side skirts, and there's no way for the jack to actually work there, the jack pad itself on the jack is too big. Is the answer to use a... smaller (?) jack? Hmmm.
    • I have too much trauma from every skyline I've ever seen having crushed jack points/pinch welds lol.    Yep, works 100%, it's what I use when I'm using the quick jack. Don't know why I can't also bring myself to do the same thing when I'm using a jack. I blame the skyline PTSD. 
    • The pinchweld is fine, even with a trolley jack, so long as you're not actually pushing on the pinchweld itself. More to the point, we shouldn't talk about lifting or supporting on the pinchweld, we should talk about using the sill "jacking points", which just happen to be adjacent to the pinchweld. I just have dense rubber blocks with grooves in them for each of the chassis stands and the trolley jack, that I use at the sill jacking points if/when I have to lift/support there. They put all the load onto the steel pad of the jacking point and not the pinchweld. As intended.
    • Makes sense.  I would do something different if I felt like there was a better option. Generally the only other area I'm happy to jack on is where I want to put the stand. The pinch weld is not an option for me for either the jack or stands, so very limited options overall.  Plus never having had an issue with doing this, has kinda reinforced in my mind that it's fine. I'd do it on any car without a second thought these days lol. 
    • I know on some cars it's explicitly endorsed in the service manual but a lot of them it isn't which is what gives me pause. I know a lot of cars also have you jack up the car by the radiator core support which is a lot easier to get to than some crazy deep section of the front subframe. I'm just reluctant to find out if any of that is really safe to do if not listed in the service manual. The FK8 has even the R-chassis beat in this regard, the front subframe jack point is almost fully behind the front tires and is surprisingly recessed into the car.
×
×
  • Create New...