Holden VN Commodore was created in 1988.
The Holden VN Commodore was released on 17 August 1988. This, and subsequent versions based their bodywork on the Opel Senator and Omega. The VN was also similarly based on the Opel Omega.
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yes! but you need to buy a camshaft to suit as they have a different firing order and you need a intake manifold to suit. dont worry about the 2 middle head bolts towards the valley, they dont have this on the vn heads
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There is a website dedicated to the Holden VN SS Commodore car, called "vnssclub". Here, several images can be found, alongside further information about the vehicle.
under the bonnet for main fuses(eg lights,ECU) and also some located under the dash on the drivers side remove the 2 pins on the cover to gain access.
They are Holden 304 V8 injected motors fitted in Holden commodores 1988 -1997, a fairly powerfull compact motor developed and built in Australia, replaced by the 5.7 ls1
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Inside the fuel tank, you access it from the front side of the fuel tank
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Tutorial here http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/holden-commodore-how-s/3935-installing-stereo-into-vn-vs.html