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this is my $200 vn berlina v6 wat do u think ???

wineo123

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hi guys
this is my 91 vn berlina v6 auto with electric sunroof
i bought this car 2 months ago for $200 with no rego runs perfect
but it came with its problems cut spring like 2 coils thats it
there was a gramlem in the wiring cause of dodgey alarm but all fixed now
and i got a set of kings spring ssl brand new for $100 for four of them
its now regestered runs awesome the young hoons that i bought it from
chopped the exhuast before the diff and made a diff dumpy sounds mad but


also i bought a vs exhuast cuase i thought they fit vn but it beds and bolts on the cat different
why is it different when vr is the same?
 

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looks good for the money mate, nice blank template to start from.

Whats the interior like?
 

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Cant go wrong, just the used sunroofs generally gor for 300bux or so on an older model. So your allready infront lol
Good luck with it!
 

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vs exhaust would be ecotec, so different
 

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difference in the exhaust from vr/vs is with the vr you have BUICK engine, with vs ECOTEC... i can only imagine thats the difference there...
 

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the interior is good except the carpets dirty
 

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the interior is good except the carpets dirty

I sunk my 4wd in a mud puddle and water got in and wet the carpets, we hired one of those Britec steam cleaner things from Woolworths and got the upholstery attachment with it for an extra $5, brought the carpets up a treat, cleaner than they were before i covered them in mud. Failing that moulded carpets will set you back $150 or so, just put new carpet in

EDIT: post up some more pics when you can
 

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Yer mate I'll post sum pics tommorow
and yer i might hire that cleaner from woolies
 

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they work pretty well, by no means as good as a pro clean job but they come up good if you take your time. I use a stiff scrubbing brush and spray the hot water on, scrub the area im working on, 30cm squares are good to work with, then once you scrub the dirt out go over it with the attachment and suck all the dirt and water out, repeat if required. To get a good job it takes time, but its worth it, works well on seats aswell. Matt
 

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Those Britex machines are awesome. If you get you're prepared and get one early in the day, you can do your house carpet/upholstery too. It's always amazing to see the colour of the water they suck back up, and how much cleaner everything looks when you're done.
 
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