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Title: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 12 June 2011, 22:32:40
here tis, ok its totaly standard, and it was raining, so i just grabbed couple pics from fone as i walked in door.
here they are, will get some better ones shortly.
Id like to change the grill to irmsher one, small boot spoiler, maybe side skirts? if they are avalible enough, and the wheels arnt great, so some larger vx ones i think.

(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/roverpirate/DSC_0027.jpg)

(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/roverpirate/DSC_0028.jpg)

(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/roverpirate/DSC_0029.jpg)
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: tonyyeb on 12 June 2011, 22:35:53
Looks a near minter - very nice (but, er, do change those alloys!) ;D
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 12 June 2011, 22:41:29
yeh need to decide on wheels once ive done the other little things, kinda want some darker wheels with dish...

im waitin to see it dry tbh, couldnt find anything on paint, but was pissing down, i know your not ment to buy a car in the rain, however as i was trading a used to be black fiat it was better for me haha.  (hopes karma isnt listening)

need to look around other omegas get some ideas of what i like. subtle mostly!  and it is the runaround/tow car
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: tonyyeb on 12 June 2011, 22:50:24
Is that your Alfa too?

I think that model is gorgeous.... :)
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 12 June 2011, 22:56:50
yeh, i love it lots lol only had it couple months, just love driving it, but dont like puttin my dogs in it, or using it around the country lanes so much, hence omega!
alfa is sexified pretty damn quick for a heavy diesel too! 170hp and i can still get 50mpg.. (unless i drive it like it should be driven)
i actualy think the omega, for a car thats basicly a facelifted 16? year old design, still looks pretty good against the alfa. ive never understood why they are so cheap. decent cars for the money!
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: tonyyeb on 12 June 2011, 23:02:20
You're right there, ninjaP.

Badge snobbery and a (largely undeserved) dubious reliability reputation accounts for much of the current S/H Omega price, with the larger engined variants suffering most.

But, like all of the rest of us on here, you clearly have an eye for a for a very underrated and very rewarding car to own and drive, and because they're basically as cheap as chips, bangs per buck value must be unsurpassed by any other comparable car.

I love mine, and I won't be selling it any day soon!
Hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.... :)





Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 12 June 2011, 23:19:03
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You're right there, ninjaP.

Badge snobbery and a (largely undeserved) dubious reliability reputation accounts for much of the current S/H Omega price, with the larger engined variants suffering most.

But, like all of the rest of us on here, you clearly have an eye for a for a very underrated and very rewarding car to own and drive, and because they're basically as cheap as chips, bangs per buck value must be unsurpassed by any other comparable car.

I love mine, and I won't be selling it any day soon!
Hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.... :)






I think i paid more for my 1st about 5 years ago, which was a 96 cd 2.5 with 160k miles lol was lovely car, alwys wanted a elite since then, but as it was ment to be a run around that would be going to far lol, i actualy swaped a 98 fiat cinq sporting in for this! im in the sticks so have to drive everywhere shops etc, and to be fair this was much better then anything else id looked at. one omega 2.6 i looked at same price, when i started it up (at a dealer) it pumped out sooo much smoke i couldnt stop laughing, proper blue smoke! hadnt done too many miles tho, body was fairly scuffed about. and a couple vectras, a 2.2CD auto, i was told it was the best vectra i would find for that money, totaly mint, after 40 mile drive it was anything but mint!

ive had far far too many cars, and always thought the omega was a nice looking car that drives damn well, love the underdog!
with a few tweeks it should last me a while tho. thinking mv6 wheels? but not seen a facelift with them on yet.
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: tonyyeb on 13 June 2011, 08:54:12
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You're right there, ninjaP.

Badge snobbery and a (largely undeserved) dubious reliability reputation accounts for much of the current S/H Omega price, with the larger engined variants suffering most.

But, like all of the rest of us on here, you clearly have an eye for a for a very underrated and very rewarding car to own and drive, and because they're basically as cheap as chips, bangs per buck value must be unsurpassed by any other comparable car.

I love mine, and I won't be selling it any day soon!
Hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine.... :)



thinking mv6 wheels? but not seen a facelift with them on yet.

IMO, that's the right way to go. Stick to OE wheels, not aftermarket alloys. Many on here will argue with that, but I just think that, in the main, the OE wheels suit the car better, and avoid that sort of pseudo street racer look that aftermarkets seem to give this car.
OE MV6 or Elite F/L alloys all the time  :y I personally prefer the earlier F/L design (dished five spoke) than those that went on the later cars, but thats only my opinion.
They fairly often come up for sale on here so keep your eyes peeled!  ;)
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: x25dt on 13 June 2011, 12:15:54
Looks in mint condition :y
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 13 June 2011, 12:22:08
Love the colour, looks very nice  :y
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 13 June 2011, 12:51:32
its def the early style mv6 wheels i want, i mostly drive around country roads, so im thinking of some slightly lower springs and some bilstiens, did the mv6 have anything differant suspension wise?
just had a proper look at the paint now its dry  ;D
its pretty good, nothing big at all, some very light scratches, i think if it was mopped over it would be almost mint tbh.
i do have a buffer i bought, however ive never actualy used it haha, i may have to practice on a older car, then try some G3 on it. very presentible tho and totaly fine for a 10 year old car!
so still loving it! :)

unless there is any members into detailing?
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: RobG on 13 June 2011, 14:30:44
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its def the early style mv6 wheels i want, i mostly drive around country roads, so im thinking of some slightly lower springs and some bilstiens, did the mv6 have anything differant suspension wise?
just had a proper look at the paint now its dry  ;D
its pretty good, nothing big at all, some very light scratches, i think if it was mopped over it would be almost mint tbh.
i do have a buffer i bought, however ive never actualy used it haha, i may have to practice on a older car, then try some G3 on it. very presentible tho and totaly fine for a 10 year old car!
so still loving it! :)

unless there is any members into detailing?
Depending on the state of the roads you might be better off with chocolate "wagon wheels" ;D
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 13 June 2011, 15:11:41
lol, i just went for a quick drive around first time since i picked it up in the rain, kinda like the bouncy bouncy haha maybe just some decent shocks...
now the seat works and i dont have to lean down to see out, it feels loads bigger haha  i seem to be driving like grandad for some reason..  ;D
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 13 June 2011, 15:17:17
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its def the early style mv6 wheels i want, i mostly drive around country roads, so im thinking of some slightly lower springs and some bilstiens, did the mv6 have anything differant suspension wise?

MV6 had slightly lowered and firmer suspension. It makes for a much less wallowy car at the expense of a very slightly firmer ride. Recommended, IMHO.

Just wondering if it'd work on a 4 pot. Maybe a little lighter at the front end? Then again, I think the "Sport" model was a 4 pot with "lowered sports chassis", so it's been done officially.

At least it's the correct colour. ;)

Go easy with the paintwork. I'd be inclined to see what a thorough clean and wax does before cracking out the G3.

Early (pre-facelift) MV6 alloys were very soft, as said, to the point that it's difficult to find a decent set. :'(

Kevin
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: N61AOP on 13 June 2011, 15:42:05
That doesn't look like standard CD wheels to me. Lovely looking car though  :y
Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: ninjapirate on 13 June 2011, 16:00:01
will look into finding some mv6 suspensions. it cant be as harsh as my mk2 cavalier, which was on cut springs and standard shocks! (i was told it was lowerd properly.....just failed mot needing 4 new shocks and springs grrr)

i wont be doing the polishing for a while, ive just finished cutting, polishing and waxing my boat by hand and reallly dont want to see more for a while, ive still got to do the top half when its in the water.

shameless cav and boat pics
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/roverpirate/july2009.jpg)

its looking millions better now, hull is shiney shiney, antifoul is done, outdrives rebuilt and painted.
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/roverpirate/july013.jpg)

Title: Re: my new omega.
Post by: VR4Dave on 13 June 2011, 18:16:55
Late elite/mv6/sport wheels (six thin spokes) would look nice, I think they suit all migs.
Don't be too quick to firm it up, there's plenty to be said for driving 6hrs solid and being able to walk after!

Nice looking motor.  :y