I've seen them getting around, but haven't a clue where to source one or what sort of price I'm looking at. Also, I'm NOT looking at the GTO kit. Must be CV8Z. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers.
Just buy the front from holden or get a smash repair shop to order you the parts, SSV in sydney do the SS side skirts or just get VY SS skirts from holden and the rear bar from SVE in adelaide hope that helps check out streetwagons.com
CV8Z you need the grille, lower grille, fogs and you need the CV8Z headlights so the price gets up there... i have the front bar and the CV8Z aftermarket projector lights and they cost a fair bit... haven't been mounted though
from the prices ive seen from SSV with ANY kits they are way more expensive, id only use them as a last resort
They do quaility kits tho my front bar, skirts n rear lip r all from them and they fit pretty good compared 2 most around.
However, I did just find this; VZ CV8-Z MONARO HOLDEN FULL FRONT BAR KIT (New Genuine) VZ CV8 MONARO (TINTED) HEADLIGHT LH VT-VX & MONARO GTO BONNET KIT GENUINE GMH VZ SS / HSV GUARDS TO FIT VT VX & WH (Pair) Of course, all this is going to be pricey. But the final outcome will well be worth it I think. You guys think this will look any good? It's going onto a metallic green 2000 VT wagon with 17" CSA split 5-star rims and shadowed rear lights. Just try and visualize that. Cheers.
Ive done the front conversion. Easy $3000 + paint. Mine is all genuine. Ive scince changed to aftermarket headlights however. Brilliant front bar, and look because its rare. And its rare because its expensive. Which makes it better, because you dont see every chuckle head P-Plater with one, like VX Clubsport. If you going to do it, do it properly! Everything must be genuine, other than the headlights, you can use aftermarket ones, just make sure they are to suit Pontiac GTO, as VT ones are different in the inner corners.
Could I ask where you sourced your stuff? If I could pick it up for that sort of price I'd be stoked. Also, can we see what it looks like on your vehicle? Thanks for the help mate.