Looks impressive mate, She was a perfect car to start with. I saw one of the original black ones in 2000 when I lived in Perth, it was owned by a young bloke and had been modified a far bit, the engine bay had been fully chromed out.
Looks awesome mate. Well done. One of the originals lives down south of WA. I've only court a glimpse of it a couple times. Never got a good look at it unfortunately. I've heard it doesn't come out very often at all.
Very nice. Good to see you made it look how it would of been back in the days hard to pick it's not original love the trim in it tuffffff as💪💪💪welldone bud🤙🤙🤙
Beautiful build, mate. Very lucky to have the interior. Group A came with the vl turbo diff to tuck the rear wide offset group a wheels in a bit more. I'm guessing your group a brochure book, was hiding the manual aircon dials. Sounds great looks great would be a very nice car to own.
Thanks mate, thats correct the VL diff also ran on the SV5000 to accomodate the 8inch wheels.. the book was actually a log book, btw the first handful of Group A’s missed out on the climate control and had the manual dials.
@GTZ05 interesting about the ac. I thought only the first tests mule group As has manual controlled ac and the road registered all had climate control. A mate with an immaculate group A replica has bad wheel rub from the rear and needs a shortened or vl diff installed.
@@79series the little running changes through the VN lifetime were many. Mine runs a standard LSD, the guards were already rolled and mine never scrubs which is good 🙂 I do have an adjustable panhard rod
Thanks James… it runs extractors and 2.5 dual system with 2 catalytic converters, not sure if your familiar with the VR VS 215i setup, similar to that with the live axle bends for the diff
I love this car, between the walkinshaw and the VN grp Atheres no better late model muscle in Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
Thanks, I do think they are some of the best non chrome muscle out there 👌
Looks great. The attention to detail is impeccable.
Thank you, the little things make all the difference
Looks impressive mate,
She was a perfect car to start with.
I saw one of the original black ones in 2000 when I lived in Perth, it was owned by a young bloke and had been modified a far bit, the engine bay had been fully chromed out.
Thanks heaps! How lucky are you to have seen the real deal, even if it was modified..
Looks and sounds awesome 👌😎🇦🇺🍻
Thanks man 🙂
Reminds me of my two vp ss in anthracite grey/black that i used to own love the build
Beautiful colour on the VP, might do a video on an Anthracite VP Calais sometime soon. Thanks mate
Well done seen you driving through bankstown and this video randomly poped up loved it
What a coincidence, did the filming yesterday that’s why I was out and about. Thanks Matt
Looks awesome mate. Well done. One of the originals lives down south of WA. I've only court a glimpse of it a couple times. Never got a good look at it unfortunately. I've heard it doesn't come out very often at all.
Thanks mate. I don’t blame him for not bringing it out, I would be scared something would happen to it.
Very nice.
Good to see you made it look how it would of been back in the days hard to pick it's not original love the trim in it tuffffff as💪💪💪welldone bud🤙🤙🤙
Thank you, tried to make it as legit as possible.
Beautiful car mate
Thanks mate.
Well done George!
Thanks Craig!
Very nice car. I'd be happy to drive this every weekend. Except for the risk of losing the rims.
Thanks mate. It is a bit of fun that’s for sure
Awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🏻 Greetings from india 🇮🇳🤠🤠🤩🤩🙌🏻🤘🏻
Thank you
@@GTZ05 🤩🤩🙌🏻🤘🏻🤠🤠
Nice😍
Cheers mate 🙂
Nice vn mate sounds good too .
Cheers mate
Beautiful build, mate.
Very lucky to have the interior.
Group A came with the vl turbo diff to tuck the rear wide offset group a wheels in a bit more.
I'm guessing your group a brochure book, was hiding the manual aircon dials.
Sounds great looks great would be a very nice car to own.
Thanks mate, thats correct the VL diff also ran on the SV5000 to accomodate the 8inch wheels.. the book was actually a log book, btw the first handful of Group A’s missed out on the climate control and had the manual dials.
@GTZ05 interesting about the ac. I thought only the first tests mule group As has manual controlled ac and the road registered all had climate control. A mate with an immaculate group A replica has bad wheel rub from the rear and needs a shortened or vl diff installed.
@@79series the little running changes through the VN lifetime were many. Mine runs a standard LSD, the guards were already rolled and mine never scrubs which is good 🙂 I do have an adjustable panhard rod
@GTZ05 The adjustable pan hard is probably a worthwhile investment.
@@79series your mate should try it in his, if his guards are rolled should work a treat, mine runs quite low and even loaded up it just clears
Pure animal👌
Thanks
One of the best ive seen! Looks great! What is the exhaust setup? Sounds tuff!
Thanks James… it runs extractors and 2.5 dual system with 2 catalytic converters, not sure if your familiar with the VR VS 215i setup, similar to that with the live axle bends for the diff
Crackle and pop. Why?
Needs a pro charger