Coupe4
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jayrockwell

Original Poster:

309 posts

217 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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Hi guys,

Anyone on here own (or owned) a coupe4 (4WD version of a monaro - ish)?
What's everyone's thoughts about that particular car?

phrich

549 posts

246 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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it only came as an auto

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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now that would be good!!!!!!!

replace with a manual box ultimate machine imagine 800bhp monaro with 4wd absolute supercar shredder

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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www.rsportscars.com/holden/2004-holden-hsv-coupe-4/

i want one or i want the 4wd on mine

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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wheres the drivers club site?

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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that is nice i would like as a dream car a mix of my VXR styling with the coupe 4 arch's and 4 wheel drive system with the vxr manual box. ALso prefer the carbon bits on the dash and the guages these may well be aftermarket though

wonder if this is a job for monkfish

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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ive done alot of this with sklyines and 200sx's

the engine is likely the same the cross member maybe slightly different. I would say the body is also the same. An auto box would likely be bigger wouldnt it? the engine would still be longitudially mounted like a GTR with 4wd. Cant see it would be ridiculously hard?

Fluffsri/cv8

3,361 posts

219 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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There are vids on youtube of a guy in a 4wd Ro with red and blue tyres doing doughnuts etc. Im at work so cant find them to post them up.

theres alway this beasty for a bit of v84wd action LOL
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/421777.htm

Edited by Fluffsri/cv8 on Thursday 14th August 10:23

racebreed

216 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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that looks like a quality family car for the missus

rhdv8

114 posts

228 months

Thursday 14th August 2008
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I like the fact that in the specs it's listed the fuel economy as n.a idea

WPUK

94 posts

223 months

Friday 15th August 2008
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jayrockwell said:
Hi guys,

Anyone on here own (or owned) a coupe4 (4WD version of a monaro - ish)?
What's everyone's thoughts about that particular car?
I've driven them a lot, during prototype stages before production release. 0-60 mph of 6.1 seconds on sand.
Phil.

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Friday 15th August 2008
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racebreed said:
that looks like a quality family car for the missus


If ever you need a new mrs hehe

jayrockwell

Original Poster:

309 posts

217 months

Friday 15th August 2008
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WPUK said:
jayrockwell said:
Hi guys,

Anyone on here own (or owned) a coupe4 (4WD version of a monaro - ish)?
What's everyone's thoughts about that particular car?


I've driven them a lot, during prototype stages before production release. 0-60 mph of 6.1 seconds on sand.
Phil.


Cheers for the reply Phil. How does the 4WD effect the 'feel' of the car? Does it still have that Monaro 'rawness' or does it become 'tame'?

Sorry for the vagueness. I guess what I'm asking is if it dulls down the fun factor.

WPUK

94 posts

223 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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jayrockwell said:
WPUK said:
jayrockwell said:
Hi guys,

Anyone on here own (or owned) a coupe4 (4WD version of a monaro - ish)?
What's everyone's thoughts about that particular car?
I've driven them a lot, during prototype stages before production release. 0-60 mph of 6.1 seconds on sand.
Phil.
Cheers for the reply Phil. How does the 4WD effect the 'feel' of the car? Does it still have that Monaro 'rawness' or does it become 'tame'?

Sorry for the vagueness. I guess what I'm asking is if it dulls down the fun factor.
If you want a hairy chested car that you can slide around with ease then Coupe 4 is not for you. In Melbourne in the wet, I would not take on a WRX at the lights in a VZ HSV. With Coupe 4 however, I was up for any challenge. It's an offence to spin the wheels on the road, I am told this means the Police believe the car is out of control. I do believe the Coupe 4 had a better chassis because we extended the track front and rear, and it was a quick car through the twisty bits despite having less ultimate BHP.
Hope this helps.
Phil.

jayrockwell

Original Poster:

309 posts

217 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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Yeah thanks mate that's pretty much what I was looking to hear. Sounds like a very good option for racing around and a rare piece of Evo/Scooby killer if done right.

Thanks for the thoughts.

motomk

2,186 posts

267 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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The same AWD system was available in a Commodore Wagon called an Adventra and a Dual cab Ute called a Cross8. HSV had versions too but not with 6 litre engines, I don't believe.
There weren't sny made in manual sadly.
Here is an Adventra with an added extra!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwOr5hTXxGo

WPUK

94 posts

223 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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motomk said:
The same AWD system was available in a Commodore Wagon called an Adventra and a Dual cab Ute called a Cross8. HSV had versions too but not with 6 litre engines, I don't believe.
There weren't sny made in manual sadly.
Here is an Adventra with an added extra!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwOr5hTXxGo
There was one manual built as a prototype. it never came to market.
Phil.

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

247 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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now if only they'd done the convertible monaro with a manual gearbox and four wheel drive......