Nova Sport Useful Resources
Below is a list of must have useful links that any Nova Sport owner or enthusiast should be aware of. If there is any that we have missed please feel free to contact us and we will add them.
The Nova Sport Register holds a strong affiliation with JOV as it has been the home of the largest Sport gathering at VBOA Billing for the past few years. JOV prides itself on being one of the largest Vauxhall car clubs and welcomes all members new and old.
In 2014 JOV proudly won the award for “Best Club Stand” @ VBOA Billing 2014. They hope to build on this success in 2015 and celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Nova Sport in style.
DMB Graphics specialise in obsolete graphic kits and stickers right through to the current day stripe kits, although all other makes are also available. They currently supply many specialist automotive companies, car dealers, car clubs and individuals in the UK and around the World.
Organisers of “The Big One”. The annual show calendar wouldn’t be the same without VBOA @ Billing every year.
Manufacturers of the original red Sport tailbox. Still available today.
The most comprehensive guide to all things Nova related on the internet.
Looking for that rare part? They may just have it in stock here:
The Vauxhall website:
The Official Vauxhall Novas Official Facebook Page
The home of the most popular Vauxhall Novas’s page on Facebook. Over 25,000 likes and growing rapidly. Be sure to log on and like this page to receive regular Vauxhall Nova content.
For anyone who knows cars, Courtenay is a name that has been synonymous with Vauxhall for a good number of years. First in Norfolk, then nationwide and finally internationally. Courtenays started as a Vauxhall dealership in 1984 in North Walsham, under Chris Courtenay and with the influence of his motorsport background it widened its remit to include performance tuning, most notably turbocharging, with results that gained the company national recognition and coverage in countless specialist car magazines and television programmes.
One of the many cars that was instrumental in spreading the Courtenay name was a Vauxhall Nova that was capable of 150mph and at the time was one of the quickest accelerating front wheel drive cars in the country. The owner and builder of this Nova was Jon Shield, who had joined the Company in 1984. As a keen Nova Sport enthusiast Jon has been kind enough to supply content, ideas and knowledge to aid the Nova Sport Register’s creation.
The Performance Nova Group caters for owners of the Vauxhall Nova, be it a high performance track weapon or a completely standard base model. Their forum contains a vast collection of information and articles collected to help with anything from general maintenance to engine changes.