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« on: 30 March 2011, 21:14:33 »

Looking at the way petrol is going if I don't get a Monaro soon, I never will. So, seriously considering an upgrade, or maybe keep my miggy and get a Monaro for weekend fun.

Question is: how much will it cost me to service? Anyone any idea where you can get oil filters and how much they are? Air filters?

Went up my local parts shop and it was on their computer system but no parts listed so no prices!

Guessing some guys here have probably played or worked with one?
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #1 on: 30 March 2011, 21:48:47 »

Hello mate,

I have a supercharged 2004 VXR. For all things Monaro go to www.monkfishperformance.co.uk.

Servicing is £120 for intermediate service, around £350 for a 50,000 mile service.

Some parts are expensive, some less so.

Brakes are not cheap. £120 for front pads, £100 for rear. £550 for a pair of front discs and £300 ish for rear.

Top mount bushes and drop links give up at around 40k so upgrade them.

Make sure you use good fluids and keep an eye on diff fluid.

If you need to know anything, drop me a pm - infact - as you are only in Bucks, let me know if you want a spin out in one.

Cheers,

Mark
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #2 on: 31 March 2011, 00:14:55 »

Is yours with HSV in the reg? In black?
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #3 on: 31 March 2011, 01:25:55 »

yes mate
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #4 on: 31 March 2011, 08:27:15 »

Very nice car, seen you on the m4.   :y
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #5 on: 31 March 2011, 08:54:46 »

they're not difficult to look after at all.

just think of an Omega re-engineered to cope with Australian roads.

engine servicing is particularly straightforward - they don't even recommend changing spark plugs until after 100,000 miles.

Monkfish is the place I go to get bits for mine, when the corresponding Omega part won't do.
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« Reply #6 on: 31 March 2011, 18:56:34 »

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Very nice car, seen you on the m4.   :y


Why thank you sir. She is off the orad at the moniute having a little bit of work done  :)

With regards to spark plugs, service book states 50k change
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« Reply #7 on: 31 March 2011, 19:06:00 »

lol i have been out in mr sipeys roo since hes had it charged....

its evil!!!! seriously fast love it... :y :y
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #8 on: 02 April 2011, 17:23:40 »

Cool. Expensive parts compared to a miggy but not when you think of the type of car it is.

Heard of Monkfish, think they're up north of Aylesbury near Milton Keynes somewhere?

I'll keep an eye out for a black Monaro down the Thames Valley corridor. Quite often down that way.

By the way, how hard's the ride? If I've got a kid in the back is it likely to jiggle his milk-teeth out?

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« Reply #9 on: 02 April 2011, 17:25:01 »

Just followed the link. Thought so, Great Horwood. About 20 minutes from here.
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Re: Monaro parts
« Reply #10 on: 02 April 2011, 17:27:50 »

Good been browsing Monkfish's site, the prices do seem very good considering the type of car.

http://www.monkfishperformance.co.uk/VXR8%20frameset.html

Bet brake pads for a BMW M5 are a heck of a lot more than £130
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« Reply #11 on: 02 April 2011, 21:10:32 »

The ride is very compliant, not much roll into the corners but does not crash over bumps either. The car gives you two weeks notice for a power slide - very easy to drive.

You can of course upgrade the suspension and I would recommend the road response pack from Monkfish.

Agreed, the costs of a Monaro are nothing compared to an M5. Get it supercharged and you will be looking at M5's in your rear view mirror all day long :D

Dont expect it to be as well finished as an M5 though, some of the interior plastics are straight out of the ELC. But it does have soul and road presence in spade loads.
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« Reply #12 on: 02 April 2011, 21:17:08 »

I'm starting to run out of reasons not to invest. My wife's gonna kill me!
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« Reply #13 on: 02 April 2011, 21:18:28 »

Of course, the sensible thing would be to invest in some kind of pension. However, would I ever need it with that sort of grunt available?

Tyres look a tad nasty. £200 per corner?
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« Reply #14 on: 02 April 2011, 22:05:52 »

sssshhhhh.......I have access to tyres at distribution prices :)

Offer is there mate, if you want to nosey over one, have a ride or a drive, let me know  ;)
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