Why hello there!
Why hello there!
Hey there, my name's Andy and I'm about to purchase a GH Sigma Turbo.
I'm not sure on the build number at this stage, but I do know that it's seen a few owners in it's time. The first owner of the car is unknown, but the second owner and subsequent owners are all good friends of mine. To-date, the car has seen 5 owners excluding myself. Chances are, that the car is known to some people - time will tell!
From what I can gather, the car is mechanically still in totally stock form, including the factory 15" Montego alloys, but has had the rear can (muffler) lopped off, in favour of just a straight piece of pipe. It's a Silver-over-Black specimen with the factory interior still intact also.
I've managed to pick the car up dirt cheap, as it is dire need of some TLC (fair bit of rust around the front and rear windscreens, in the bottom of the rear quarters, in the bottom of the front quarters, and strangely enough... in the middle of the bootlid?), which I intend to give it.
At this stage, it will be used as a daily runner, and will sit along side my other toy - Holden WH Statesman International
Once I've got the car in my hot little hands, I'll chuck up some more information and a couple of photos for you all.
Cheers!
I'm not sure on the build number at this stage, but I do know that it's seen a few owners in it's time. The first owner of the car is unknown, but the second owner and subsequent owners are all good friends of mine. To-date, the car has seen 5 owners excluding myself. Chances are, that the car is known to some people - time will tell!
From what I can gather, the car is mechanically still in totally stock form, including the factory 15" Montego alloys, but has had the rear can (muffler) lopped off, in favour of just a straight piece of pipe. It's a Silver-over-Black specimen with the factory interior still intact also.
I've managed to pick the car up dirt cheap, as it is dire need of some TLC (fair bit of rust around the front and rear windscreens, in the bottom of the rear quarters, in the bottom of the front quarters, and strangely enough... in the middle of the bootlid?), which I intend to give it.
At this stage, it will be used as a daily runner, and will sit along side my other toy - Holden WH Statesman International
Once I've got the car in my hot little hands, I'll chuck up some more information and a couple of photos for you all.
Cheers!
Re: Why hello there!
I have found the original post made on these very forums for this car, albeit in the Archived section ;)
http://www.sigma-galant.com/archive/mod ... pic&t=4143
http://www.sigma-galant.com/archive/mod ... pic&t=4143
Re: Why hello there!
rust in the middle of a panel boot, bonnet is not uncommon in the aussie
built mitsi range
its a combo of seam sealer on the renforcement under the skin and the fact
that the car sat around in bare metal for days sometimes weeks before being
poorly painted
production cars proudly built by aussies you gota love that!
cheers stealth
built mitsi range
its a combo of seam sealer on the renforcement under the skin and the fact
that the car sat around in bare metal for days sometimes weeks before being
poorly painted
production cars proudly built by aussies you gota love that!
cheers stealth
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Ah, that explains that then Had a feeling it was something to that effect - just means more rust to cut out and repair...
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Yeah, I've been told that by many people and by going by my own research, there's only a handful left that are still getting around in original (or even close to) form.
There’s a few people over here who I know personally who have owned Sigma Turbo's in days gone by, one of which works at a performance workshop, and he still has an infatuation for them Good news for me!
There’s a few people over here who I know personally who have owned Sigma Turbo's in days gone by, one of which works at a performance workshop, and he still has an infatuation for them Good news for me!
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Undecided at this stage - the thought of a 2.6L bottom-end, with Magna head and EFI gear to the side is mighty tempting, especially considering that finding someone to tune a PowerFC tuned over here to suit the Magna ECU would be a piece of cake
But... keeping original and restoring it to former glory would be nice too
But... keeping original and restoring it to former glory would be nice too
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Should be picking the car up any day now! First thing on the agenda is a new windscreen, then time to attack the rust!
Having done a little more research, I've decided that should I go down the 2.6L EFI path, I will use the Magna ECU with an SAFC instead, much easier to tune.
Having done a little more research, I've decided that should I go down the 2.6L EFI path, I will use the Magna ECU with an SAFC instead, much easier to tune.
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yer rust it a prick, id like to see that gone before anything else personally... its just annoying.
welcome
welcome
Previous owner of a GC Coupe, a few GSRS and random Sigmas.
Converted to the Ultimate Driving Machines
Converted to the Ultimate Driving Machines
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geez thats a bit harsh coming from you tufsig
whats the go ?
i suppose no one really wants a factory original as thay wernt that
brilliant in the first place
just kidding
but are you gunna return yours to its former glory hell no
cheers stealth
whats the go ?
i suppose no one really wants a factory original as thay wernt that
brilliant in the first place
just kidding
but are you gunna return yours to its former glory hell no
cheers stealth
Engineering the unfair advantage !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
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yeah but where did you turbo motors come from?????
you do relise im taking the piss.
cheers stealth
you do relise im taking the piss.
cheers stealth
Engineering the unfair advantage !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
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just give it more boost
cheers stealth
cheers stealth
Engineering the unfair advantage !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
Red bull , fuelling the fastest race cars on earth !
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I'm still waiting to pick the car up I really want to get stuck into it already!
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Yay! Should be picking it up tonight, I shall start a Members Ride thread when I get it home.