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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #15 on: 21 September 2010, 11:14:20 »

nice, but 7k?
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #16 on: 22 September 2010, 19:21:28 »

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Was the member concerned 2woody ? :-/

Not last time I saw him - unless he's been doing a bit of stealth cloaking. Plus he knows I'd steal it.  ;D
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #17 on: 22 September 2010, 21:34:45 »

Advert mentions no ac, can that be added? and wipers don't park?a fault un related to the v8, or is there no room for the stock wiper motor? Looks like there is.

Where's 2woody when you need him?
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #18 on: 22 September 2010, 22:27:14 »

What a great shame VX didnt make the V8. i would have bought one no problem :y
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #19 on: 23 September 2010, 00:13:28 »

this sounds like bull****, but I've been hiding in the HMS Astute build facility in Barrow for the last week !

no, it's not mine, but the guy is a member on here. A search should reveal all.

It's an Omega converted to V8 using an LS1 engine/trans from a wrecked Monaro.

Mine's a Holden Commodore - the "real-deal" all Australian Omega B V8.

Actually, I paid only just over half that amount for my car, but £7K seems reasonable, PROVIDED it was put together right.

and no, I'm not selling, but I could be persuaded to build a replica if someone wanted one.
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #20 on: 23 September 2010, 00:26:13 »

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this sounds like bull****, but I've been hiding in the HMS Astute build facility in Barrow for the last week !

no, it's not mine, but the guy is a member on here. A search should reveal all.

It's an Omega converted to V8 using an LS1 engine/trans from a wrecked Monaro.

Mine's a Holden Commodore - the "real-deal" all Australian Omega B V8.

Actually, I paid only just over half that amount for my car, but £7K seems reasonable, PROVIDED it was put together right.

and no, I'm not selling, but I could be persuaded to build a replica if someone wanted one.
Hmmmm, strokes chin. How much we talking? 3.2 elite supplied...just drop a v8 in there old boy ::)
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #21 on: 23 September 2010, 00:44:32 »

cheaper than £7K that's for sure.

I'd probably charge about half that, but at least you'd get a properstandard, including brakes, etc.
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #22 on: 23 September 2010, 09:07:25 »

If it is actually someone on here who owns the car,then surely they must have access to a computer. So why does the add start off with (advertising for a friend who hasn't access to a computer) or something along those lines.  :-/
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #23 on: 23 September 2010, 09:13:40 »

I don't understand that either.

from his previous posts, he was enthusiastic and not the kind to be selling straight away.
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #24 on: 23 September 2010, 16:49:35 »

priced at £5,500 now!
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #25 on: 23 September 2010, 17:00:46 »

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cheaper than £7K that's for sure.

I'd probably charge about half that, but at least you'd get a properstandard, including brakes, etc.
Hmmm  [smiley=evil.gif]
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #26 on: 23 September 2010, 17:10:57 »

Would importing one of Woody's Holdens not be an easier route to V8 heaven?
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #27 on: 23 September 2010, 17:13:58 »

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Would importing one of Woody's Holdens not be an easier route to V8 heaven?
Possibly, but they have no toys, as I understand it..... :-/

Easier to insure though.
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #28 on: 23 September 2010, 17:19:30 »

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Would importing one of Woody's Holdens not be an easier route to V8 heaven?
Possibly, but they have no toys, as I understand it..... :-/

Easier to insure though.

I don't know about the toys Chris maybe Woody can tell us.

Yep, I would think insurance would be a bit less painful on the unmodified car.
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Re: £7,000 for an Mv6...
« Reply #29 on: 23 September 2010, 17:30:01 »

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Would importing one of Woody's Holdens not be an easier route to V8 heaven?
Possibly, but they have no toys, as I understand it..... :-/

Easier to insure though.

I don't know about the toys Chris maybe Woody can tell us.

Yep, I would think insurance would be a bit less painful on the unmodified car.
From previous posts Mr Woody is not a toy fan, think Fred flintstones car with a v8. No tc no pas, no ac, no nothing. Think a heater is allowed but only to cool the engine probably  ;D

I am the exact opposite, I want it all, all of it, nothing less, tv DVD fridge in the glove box, iPod blutooth connectivity, aaaaall of it. Sadly I am useless with electrics so tv and DVD is out as I don't know anyone prepared to tackle it. Not really possible anyway they say... :'(
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