Starion 1987 EX
that sucker deserves a supercharged v8
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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Vauxhall made them. The Magnum is just the upper spec Viva. They were available in Australia, at least the HC shape which mine and perrinsohc's is. The HA and the HB Vivas were the basis for the Holden Torana except the Holdens had a lengthened front end to accommodate the six cylinder engine.Nosaki Faki wrote:Nice car looks in great nick.
MAGNUM?
Who made them?
What engine?
Reminds me a little bit of a HR holden with 2 doors, I like it.
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awwh come on the roof racks is what makes it!thrash wrote:yeah i want one of those green monstrosities.. minus the roof racks..
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Yea thats right, the 1300 magnum was available in new zealand and aus only, with wiki says something about that, all other UKDM magnums were 1800 and 2300 ohc. is that right? I have only seen two other tru 1300 magnums around, worth keeping id saydirtygalant wrote:Vauxhall made them. The Magnum is just the upper spec Viva. They were available in Australia, at least the HC shape which mine and perrinsohc's is. The HA and the HB Vivas were the basis for the Holden Torana except the Holdens had a lengthened front end to accommodate the six cylinder engine.Nosaki Faki wrote:Nice car looks in great nick.
MAGNUM?
Who made them?
What engine?
Reminds me a little bit of a HR holden with 2 doors, I like it.
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You sure did mate, I sorta tagged along with a couple of other starion drivers to see the cars. Love your Dash, its a great looking car. You have done real well with itbridgey wrote:did I see you after the 4s and rotors?
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Some Pics of the subframe rebuild that is currently in the process of being completed. Been smooth sailing so far.
Using Kit from USA and will be buying a few more bits and pieces for steeting etc soon.
Big thanks to Hamish for the dedicated hours so far.
Lots of photos but I know most people here believe the more the better.
Enjoy
The whole frame finally out after quite a few hours. Reason it took longer than expected was the large number of unnecessary bolts that we took out before relising that they weren't going to help get the subframe out (suspension, torque tube etc) due to the lack of manuals and guides. About 3 hours in total for the subframe itself
Just for fun
Tough Bush took the life of my drill bit
Burning of Bushes
These came out great after 23 years of neglect, dirt and grease
Using Kit from USA and will be buying a few more bits and pieces for steeting etc soon.
Big thanks to Hamish for the dedicated hours so far.
Lots of photos but I know most people here believe the more the better.
Enjoy
The whole frame finally out after quite a few hours. Reason it took longer than expected was the large number of unnecessary bolts that we took out before relising that they weren't going to help get the subframe out (suspension, torque tube etc) due to the lack of manuals and guides. About 3 hours in total for the subframe itself
Just for fun
Tough Bush took the life of my drill bit
Burning of Bushes
These came out great after 23 years of neglect, dirt and grease
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good work there, I'm going to drop my whole rear sub-frame and suspension out today just wanting to get a ballpark time ill be looking at to do it, doesn't seam like it would be a big job a rough count up in my head max 20 bolts(but saying that i have to do it twice as swapping to another starion) cheers josh
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you can get the rear subframe out in about an hour if you've done it before :) not much holds them in!
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