yes it is the best
Holden VK Commodore was created in 1984.
The Holden VK Calais, which is a badged version of the VK Holden Commodore, was manufactured between 1984 and 1986. A total of 135,000 units were manufactured during that time period.
No wont fit
Well, obviously Holden does have his issues, however, those issues can be overlooked by his pure awesome-ness.
The VK commodore was available with two 6cyl engines, the traditional 3.3 (202) carburetter model and a 3.3 efi engine which was fuel injected and was only released with the vk as it was replaced by the Nissan engine in the vl. There was also 2 v8 engines on offer, then standard 5ltr v8 and the sports V5H 5ltr engine. So a base vk will have a carbie 202 as standard.
I think you may be asking the wrong question. For an Automobile to have wheels, tires and an engine it has to have a chassis. You may be referring to a separate frame? and the answer is no.
Neither, Camshaft is gear diven on Holden Six's until the arrival of Vl commodore[Nissan engine]
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The vh of 84 was $8366 for the base and $14 861 for the sl/e sedan. The vk of 84 was $11 152 for the base and $19 315 for the calais.
Szentesi VK was created in 1934.
VK Mobile was created in 2001.
VK Osijek was created in 1946.