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Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop

Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop

Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop
2000 Holden Commodore VT Calais. Brought over by a lovely chap called Eddie in 2009ish. Eddie bought the car at a couple of years old when he lived in Oz. He was a humanist preacher and serial car modifier and used the Commy to travel to various churches around Austraila for a few years. In his ownership he fitted a HSV brake kit, Koni shocks and springs, quickshift, full stainless exhaust system, 18 alloys, bucket seats awful! , a few minor engine mods and the mother of all towbars. Eddie and his wife Margaret moved back to the UK in the late 2000s which is where I first met them. He saw my Senator parked outside my shop and popped in for a chat. It had been stored since he brought it over and it had gained a few battle scars during that time. I had it recovered to my unit and got it running easily enough but the clutch was on its last legs. I fitted an LS7 clutch and flywheel, Mishimoto rad and PS cooler and changed all the fluids. I took all trim and under shields off and rustproofed the car properly, cavity waxed all the box sections and sills. It’s 100% solid, never welded, won’t need any! I took it for an MOT in 2020 and drove it for a few days. I filled the tank up one day, drove it to my unit and couldn’t restart it, and that’s where it’s been ever since! The fuel pump doesn’t chime in so I’m guessing it’s that but a distinct lack of time and loads of other GM projects mean I won’t get it done so it’s gotta go! Having a massive clear out so please see my other items for all sorts of classic car and bike parts I’ve accumulated over the Years.
Holden Commodore VT Calais LS1 T56 LSD HSV Harrop