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Old 04-17-2006, 11:05 AM
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SWEET! If they make a wagon, that'd be my first choice (I know I saw something on a limited production wagon, but not sure if it was actually ever built), but the ute is definitely my 2nd choice after a wagon.

The Maloo is cool They should bring it here and call it an "El Camino"
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SWEET! If they make a wagon, that'd be my first choice (I know I saw something on a limited production wagon, but not sure if it was actually ever built), but the ute is definitely my 2nd choice after a wagon.

The Maloo is cool They should bring it here and call it an "El Camino"

They sure do





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Old 04-18-2006, 09:36 PM
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in 2001 HRT Holden racing Team brought out a Concept Ute called the HRT Maloo Ute
6.2 litre Corvette engine
350kw= over 450 hp i think i suk at maths
20inch 1 off wheels this thing is amazing
follow link: http://www.hsv.com.au/news/2001/hrtute.htm
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Old 04-18-2006, 11:49 PM
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[QUOTE=Boxer]They sure do

This is the car I have as a daily driver, here in Europe they were sold (ended 2003) as Opel Omega.

Mine has a 2.2 Ecotec but they could be had with 3.2L V6's

Would be nice to put a LS1 in one of them, would be pretty much bolt in with some Aussie parts.

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They sure do

This is the car I have as a daily driver, here in Europe they were sold (ended 2003) as Opel Omega.

Mine has a 2.2 Ecotec but they could be had with 3.2L V6's

Would be nice to put a LS1 in one of them, would be pretty much bolt in with some Aussie parts.

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ewww 2.2L

The Aussie ones are LS1
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ewww 2.2L

The Aussie ones are LS1

I'm moving


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I like it. But then again I own the US version.

Sweet converters you have there Jody. Hey, what is/where did you get that heat shield material above the turbos? Also, are those pipes polished stainless ? Thanks Jody.
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Sweet converters you have there Jody. Hey, what is/where did you get that heat shield material above the turbos? Also, are those pipes polished stainless ? Thanks Jody.
The heat shields were stock to the car. The pipes are polished stainless, that's the way the kit came.

I'd imagine you can get them from any Pontiac dealer. It's a metal coated sandwich that is bendable or can be tweaked to conform around things, works very well.

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The heat shields were stock to the car. The pipes are polished stainless, that's the way the kit came.

I'd imagine you can get them from any Pontiac dealer. It's a metal coated sandwich that is bendable or can be tweaked to conform around things, works very well.
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Thanks Jody. That stuff is exactly what I am looking for. Want to reflect the heat from the mufflers. Florida in summer is cookin'.
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I want one! Are they solid axle or idependant rear?

...I wonder what the towing capacity is???

If they sold them here, there would be one in my driveway. Maybe one for the wife too
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