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July 23, 2016 at 8:11 am #18651
This is my modified calais 5.7l
Painted in mazda crystal white pearl with black pearl painted roof
Mods to engine are
Vcm 7 cam
Ported,polished and decked heads
Tie bar lifters and upgraded valve springs
Pacemaker headers and xforce system
Duspeed otr
Computer has been relocated behind passenger kick panel
Full built auto with with kevlar bands and billet servos and fitted with 3800 rpm tci stall convertor
Built diff with 3.9s and tru track
Pioneer bluetooth double din headunit and soundstream splits front and rear and mtx sub in ported box all powered by 2 mtx amps
Custom made gauge cluster to house 2 aeroforce interceptor obd2 gauges
Rolls on 20 inch fr1 simmons
Future mods include
Hsv brake upgrade to 330mm front and 315mm rear (have brakes just need to fit)
Relocation of coils from rocker cover to chassis rails just waiting on new brackets
Change rocker covers and add some polished alloy/billet pieces to the engine bay and possibly some candy red highlights
Car is a good loud family cruiser that makes 400hp atw and has run 11.6 @118mphSent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
July 23, 2016 at 8:16 am #18652This is my modified calais 5.7l
Painted in mazda crystal white pearl with black pearl painted roof
Mods to engine are
Vcm 7 cam
Ported,polished and decked heads
Tie bar lifters and upgraded valve springs
Pacemaker headers and xforce system
Duspeed otr
Computer has been relocated behind passenger kick panel
Full built auto with with kevlar bands and billet servos and fitted with 3800 rpm tci stall convertor
Built diff with 3.9s and tru track
Pioneer bluetooth double din headunit and soundstream splits front and rear and mtx sub in ported box all powered by 2 mtx amps
Custom made gauge cluster to house 2 aeroforce interceptor obd2 gauges
Rolls on 20 inch fr1 simmons
Future mods include
Hsv brake upgrade to 330mm front and 315mm rear (have brakes just need to fit)
Relocation of coils from rocker cover to chassis rails just waiting on new brackets
Change rocker covers and add some polished alloy/billet pieces to the engine bay and possibly some candy red highlights
I have a hsv number plate garnish and a hbd boot spoiler to get painted then fit
Car is a good loud family cruiser that makes 400hp atw and has run 11.6 @118mphSent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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July 23, 2016 at 9:44 am #18658
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Beautiful car mate, love it
July 23, 2016 at 5:48 pm #18677
HDN05LParticipant- Canberra ACT
- VS Olympic Edt 383 stroker Ute
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Posts: 289Very tidy rig mate, gold on white looks killer.
August 11, 2016 at 7:22 pm #18988Looks very nice. job well done. airbrushing is good touch
August 27, 2016 at 10:04 am #19301Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
August 27, 2016 at 10:54 am #19306
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Like the roof black like that too, very nice.
August 27, 2016 at 7:03 pm #19308Couple of updates moved computer into car behind passenger kick panel and added a set of elderbrock coil covers and also added a hsv number plate garnish and hbd bobtail spoiler neatens up the ass end of the car have a few more little pieces i want to do to the engine bay inntje next few weeks
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September 5, 2016 at 12:29 pm #19438
BTS666.0Participant- rockhampton
- VZ SS stroked, turbo, t400......
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Posts: 78Nice. Looks good in white.
...so I said "orange ya glad I didn't say banana?"........hahahaha.....hhhmmmm...pffft.....
September 25, 2016 at 8:09 am #19885
RichardParticipant- Macquarie Fields
- VT Commodore
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Posts: 91That’s super nice, so simple but nice
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