written by kevsta on 29/07/2005
To summarise this car I would have to say if anyone is thinking of buying one I would highly suggest it. Don't get sucked into buying a VL Calais Turbo because of the whoooosh because I can assure you when something goes wrong with the engine you'll feel it in your pocket. The VN SS is truly a Aussie beast of a car and I will certainly enjoy working the hell out of the engine as the weeks and months go by. Enjoy...
written by Hugh Lamble on 15/06/2004
Well to give you an idea of the power that my Holden Commodore VN S-Pac. V8 Sedan has, it is an auto and my brother had it spinning in overdrive which left 60meter black strips up the road. If you plant your foot down it wont move it will just sit there spinning. All up the car has only cost $2000 which includes a sound system of Kenwood CD player, Kenwood 7x10's, 5" 3-way splits, 800watt Avalanche amp and a 12" Pioneer sub.
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Madsav's Response to 158789_Hugh Lamble's Review
Written on: 20/08/2004
mate thats the biggest load of rubbish i have ever heard.my vp v6 would eat your v8 mate, if u had a stage 3 crow cam then you would have to of worked the whole block , eg new big /bottom end bearing sports con rods,larger pistons,heads shaven down 30 thow, new over sized push rod`s valuves springs replaced with the vt v8 ones, and even after all that you would only be running high mid 14`s maybe just maybe 13 down the 1/4 mile.