2010 Holden Ute SV6  

BrendanXD
  • BrendanXD
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Post #1 post 23rd June 2011 - 11:31 PM
Engine:

3.6L SIDI direct injection, Manual, K&N Filter

Exhaust:

2.1/4 catback with Pacemakers

Suspension:

Superlows

Wheels:

20" SSW's

Stereo Audio / Visual:

Stockkkk

Estimated Power:

220kw



Pretty happy with it atm, just a few small things i also want to do such as debadge, tint tailights, small antena, and HID's.

Any other suggestions id be happy to hear them.

Cheers.
2010 Holden Ute Sv6
2010 Holden Ute Sv6
2010 Holden Ute Sv6
2010 Holden Ute Sv6
2010 Holden Ute Sv6
2010 Holden Ute Sv6

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  • WRX-801
    Post #2

    looks good

    Bug Boy
    Post #3

    Very nice.

    craigvtboi
    Post #4

    very nice..hard top and SSV's would set it of nicely:)

    turbo183
    Post #5

    would have saved the money for a v8 once you get your opens.

    skaterboi18
    Post #6

    thats illegal on your p plates isnt it it has 220kw the limit is 200???

    be careful of po lol but looks really nice man i like it

    ryanVTV6
    Post #7

    nice p plate ride mate, as said hard cover, then its set smile.gif

    synster
    Post #8

    doing well for a p plater thumbsup.gif

    krayziebenno
    Post #9

    tidy ute. rims go well

    tomopo
    Post #10

    This is legal for a p-plater.
    Must have worked hard for this

    AdamLavv
    Post #11

    QUOTE (tomopo @ Jun 24 2011, 05:47 PM) *
    This is legal for a p-plater.
    Must have worked hard for this



    Provisional drivers are limited to 200kW ,

    erugby
    Post #12

    These are not legal for p-platers


    Must have worked hard for this OR taken out a big loan OR daddy paid for it....

    74QEE
    Post #13

    how the fuck do p platers afford shit like this

    8URVTEC
    Post #14

    filthy parents?
    i snap these

    jacb
    Post #15

    How do you go about getting insurance on this?....

    MR_JORDZ
    Post #16

    Dont crash it, That is all

    shaunybiz
    Post #17

    lower front and take off tow bar for looks, otherwise nice ride

    TrapStar
    Post #18

    QUOTE (8URVTEC @ Jun 24 2011, 05:59 PM) *
    filthy parents?
    i snap these


    Or maybe he worked hard for it? Never know.. not everyones parents are rich!

    OT: Very clean mate, I like it.. Hardtop, debadge and set..

    Astra Boi
    Post #19

    nice green, i dont like ves but yeh take cear of it

    Distinctive.Detail
    Post #20

    if P platers are not ment to be driving these....

    why are there so many kickin round with P Plates...????

    i live in a fairly wealthy area and most of the Provisional drivers here have them..... im guessing parents paid but thats besides the point... if they are not supposed to drive them... why are they...??

    Distinctive.Detail
    Post #21

    oh and i hate the colour.

    black, silver or white is the only colours i like on these.
    smile.gif

    erugby
    Post #22

    QUOTE (Distinctive.Detail @ Jun 24 2011, 06:46 PM) *
    if P platers are not ment to be driving these....

    why are there so many kickin round with P Plates...????

    i live in a fairly wealthy area and most of the Provisional drivers here have them..... im guessing parents paid but thats besides the point... if they are not supposed to drive them... why are they...??



    VE commodores originally came out with a 3.6L alloytec engine (called the LY7) this made 195kw in "hi-performance" aka SV6 trim. This is a p-plate legal engine in QLD as it is under 200kw. This was from 2006-2009.

    Holden then made an update to the VE range, introducing a 3.6L SIDI engine (called the LLT) this engine produces ~210kw and is therefore illegal for p-plates. SV6's have been equipped with these from 2009 - present.

    The kids in your area are either driving around 2006-2009 SV6's or they are absolute retards and are driving around a 2009+ SV6 that is also an uninsured vehicle. Were they to crash, they would not be covered for ANY damage caused to ANYTHING.

    lil_ashy
    Post #23

    unless u need the tow bar id remove it, losses a bit of the street look

    THORPE84
    Post #24

    nice ride man, love the rims! keep it how it is dont rice it out

    RatDat
    Post #25

    If they were illegal P platers wouldn't be driving them.
    There has been so many discussions on them I personally can't remember what It that makes them fly below the radar maybe It's the SIDI because It helps more with fuel economy but only just pushes It over the 200kw with extra 15kw.

    erugby
    Post #26

    QUOTE (RatDat @ Jun 24 2011, 07:21 PM) *
    If they were illegal P platers wouldn't be driving them.
    There has been so many discussions on them I personally can't remember what It that makes them fly below the radar maybe It's the SIDI because It helps more with fuel economy but only just pushes It over the 200kw with extra 15kw.



    You are straight out wrong.

    SIDI 210kw engines are illegal for p-platers. Like I said, if OP crashes this car, especially into something expensive, he is f*cked.

    Silver Surfer
    Post #27

    QUOTE (74QEE @ Jun 24 2011, 05:55 PM) *
    how the fuck do p platers afford shit like this


    This I my first car was a 1983 Ke70 wagon that I paid $600 for in 2004.

    OT: Always loved poison Ivy was going to paint my old Vc in it. Then I looked at a new SS but bought a Colorado. Rims look good on it. If you want to know how holden go about delling these to P-platers pm Ralli.

    GTRwilson
    Post #28

    QUOTE (RatDat @ Jun 24 2011, 07:21 PM) *
    If they were illegal P platers wouldn't be driving them.


    LOL. P platers are driving them, MUST be legal then.

    They are not legal, not if's or but's. 200KW limit and these are over that, its simple. As already said, this only applies to the SIDI SV6's.

    Also its not exactly hard to get a new model car on P plates. Anyone with a job can get a loan.

    stealth vk
    Post #29

    nice ride dude

    jacb
    Post #30

    QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Jun 24 2011, 07:48 PM) *
    LOL. P platers are driving them, MUST be legal then.

    They are not legal, not if's or but's. 200KW limit and these are over that, its simple. As already said, this only applies to the SIDI SV6's.

    Also its not exactly hard to get a new model car on P plates. Anyone with a job can get a loan.


    For once I agree with GTRwilson oopsie.gif

    RatDat
    Post #31

    QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Jun 24 2011, 07:48 PM) *
    LOL. P platers are driving them, MUST be legal then.

    They are not legal, not if's or but's. 200KW limit and these are over that, its simple. As already said, this only applies to the SIDI SV6's.

    Also its not exactly hard to get a new model car on P plates. Anyone with a job can get a loan.


    Well the police are good at enforcing law rolleyes.gif
    Like said before.. Don't crash.

    nferno
    Post #32

    Nice ute.

    And for everybody wondering how people afford SV6 utes its simple. They aren't expensive.

    bluey10
    Post #33

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    yeh its called a job thats how ppl tend to afford things

    ih8wrx
    Post #34

    It won't make 200+ at the treads so its legal.

    vy57ss
    Post #35

    nice ute, looks clean, but still pointless buying a 210kw sv6, if ten kilowatts is enough for you to loose your license and have zero insurance, should have just gone all out and brought an ss lol

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