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EArazi

Original Poster:

40 posts

268 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Hi,

Thought I'd introduce myself since I'm joining the Monaro club smile

On Saturday 11/08 I pick up a Silver 2005 Monaro (standard jobby old design without the vented bonnet)from Browns of Loughton, thought I'd go for the NetworkQ peace of mind. My main reluctance in getting the car was the fact that I've got 2 kids (8 month and 3 1/2) but I've managed to convince my wife that getting them into the back isn't too hard.

Previous cars include: Honda Accord Type-R (up for sale in the classifieds), TVR Chimera 4.0l (had to let it go when the kids came), Citreon BX (poor student), Uno Turbo (chipped and great in a straight line), Cavilar CD (nabbed from dad), Fiesta Sport (more rust than metal).

I live in on the border of Watford / St. Albans and if you live local you'll probably see me going up and down the M1 between Harpenden & Edgware.

Anyway thought I'd say hi.

Elliot


Raggyman

2,317 posts

265 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Welcome to the fold mate..
You won't regret it.

redbarron84

1,568 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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EArazi said:
but I've managed to convince my wife that getting them into the back isn't too hard.
Now you'll need to convince her that you need a new exhaust, ripshifter, supercharger....etc.

lol

mogv8

836 posts

250 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Welcome, I am new owner myself for last 6 weeks or so and you will love it. You shouldn't find access for kids a problem (I have a 4 yr old). The main problem is reaching in after them to do the seat belts up.

You are just down the road from me too ... I am between Watford and Hemel. Look out for red 56 reg VXR.

EArazi

Original Poster:

40 posts

268 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Thanks for warm reception. I really miss having a V8 (Chimera), the Accord Type-R never felt right especially as you have to hit 6,000 revs for the VTEC to cut in and sounds a bit like thrashing a hair dryer, still it served a purpose.

I'm really excited about the Monaro, the test drive was really nice, I was quite surprised how luxurious it felt inside.

Mod wise I'll see how I go, the only thing my wife didn't like about the Chimera was that it woke her up every morning when I left (and 1/2 the road), so I'll need to keep it not too noisy.

First thing I need though is a bluetooth handsfree kit, with probably go for the Parrot one which stream stereo music.

mogv8 I'll keep a look out, where are you planning on getting your's serviced, I'm buying mine from Browns of Loughton, but there's Northern Motors down the road from me (who incidentally have just dropped their price of a monaro 06 they have again).

Thanks

Elliot

VXR_Daz

1,830 posts

242 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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I'll probably be up at Browns on Saturday ordering a couple of things, I'll keep an eye out for you.

Don't look at my car though, it has far too many wallet sapping mods on it!

magic919

14,131 posts

223 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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I'm very new to Monaro ownership at nearly 3 weeks but I'm sure you'll love it. You can liberate some of the V8 sound without waking the whole neighbourhood. Enjoy.

EArazi

Original Poster:

40 posts

268 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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VXR_Daz: I'll be there quite early (around 9.30am) I take it Browns are good then, did you get your Mods done through them or if not where did you get them done?

Thanks

Elliot


VXR_Daz

1,830 posts

242 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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No way I will be there at 9:30, got a heavy night Friday night so will be slightly hungover

Most of my mods have been through Greens but most recently used Monkfish. Browns are not a Wortec dealer so they aren't able to do any, shame really it being so close.

They did repair my front bumper/wing/headlight last year though after a stupid Galaxy driver decided to re-arrange it. Couldn't fault their service.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

227 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Welcome to the forum.
Good choice of car, you wont regret it.

bennno

14,855 posts

291 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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EArazi said:
Thanks for warm reception. I really miss having a V8 (Chimera), the Accord Type-R never felt right especially as you have to hit 6,000 revs for the VTEC to cut in and sounds a bit like thrashing a hair dryer, still it served a purpose.

I'm really excited about the Monaro, the test drive was really nice, I was quite surprised how luxurious it felt inside.

Mod wise I'll see how I go, the only thing my wife didn't like about the Chimera was that it woke her up every morning when I left (and 1/2 the road), so I'll need to keep it not too noisy.

First thing I need though is a bluetooth handsfree kit, with probably go for the Parrot one which stream stereo music.

mogv8 I'll keep a look out, where are you planning on getting your's serviced, I'm buying mine from Browns of Loughton, but there's Northern Motors down the road from me (who incidentally have just dropped their price of a monaro 06 they have again).

Thanks

Elliot
I got the O.E. Holden Bluetooth kit from a fella on ebay, works a treat and comes with the factory dash insert

Bennno

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

237 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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Welcome to the fold.

I have had the car three years and my daughter has grown up with it from the age of 2. Alas she has had a drive in the Vauxhall Antara and wants me to change - no chance.

mogv8

836 posts

250 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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EArazi said:
mogv8 I'll keep a look out, where are you planning on getting your's serviced,
I am taking mine back to Picadors for its first service shortly (original supplier) but that is based around a trip down that way so probably doesn't help you much.

The local Monaro 'specialist' is Motorbodies at Luton, who seem to have a few fans who post, although I have never used them. If you head up that way for work they may be well located for you though.