Omega Owners Forum
		Newbie Area => Newbie Welcome Area => Topic started by: pfj101 on 09 January 2008, 19:18:34
		
			
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				Hi Folks,
 
 Just wanted to introduce myself. Just bought a 1996 Omega having had a hankering for one since I had a 2.0L GLS saloon as a company car 10 yrs ago.
 
 Brilliant forum have watched with interest for some time. If I can help, I will but probably need more than I can I can give, unless someone needs a plumber!
 
 Phill
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				alrite fella welcome !! :y
			
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				Welcome, enjoy the forum.
			
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				Welcome to the forum Phill  :y
			
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				Hi Phill and welcome to the forum :)
			
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				Welcome to the Forum Phill :y
			
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				 :)Welcome aboard Phill & enjoy your big 6. :y
			
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				Welcome :)
			
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				Welcome to the forum  :y
			
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				Welcome phill, enjoy the OOF and your v6. :y
			
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				welcome matey :)
			
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				Hello and welcome to the O O F    :y
			
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				Welcome to the forum. :)
			
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				Hello & Welcome  :y
			
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				Hello & Welcome
			
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				Welcome to the forum :y
			
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				 [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] Hello pfj101 and welcome to "The Forum"  8-)
			
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				Hello and welcome to the best Omega Forum on the Net :y
			
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				Hello and welcome
			
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				welcome to the forum
			
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				 :) Hiya and welcome.
			
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				Big thanks to you al for the warm welcome.
 
 Cant believe the wealth of info that lurks beneath the surface here. Already been tremendously useful.
 
 Looking forward to a long association with this forum over the miles to come.
 
 Big thanks :y
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				Hi Phil and welcome to the forum :)
			
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				Hello & welcome  :)
			
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				Hello and welcome to the best Omega Forum on the Net :y 
 I think you'll find the word 'Omega' is superfluous in that sentence!
 
 Don't worry about asking more than you answer - your time will come, I'm sure.  BTW, I've got a little problem with the flange on my ball-cock... ;)
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				Hello and welcome to the best Omega Forum on the Net :y 
 I think you'll find the word 'Omega' is superfluous in that sentence!
 
 Don't worry about asking more than you answer - your time will come, I'm sure.  BTW, I've got a little problem with the flange on my ball-cock... ;)
 
 Always a tricky one the flange nut - suggest a do-hicky gudgeon pin spliced with a semi eliptical horse chestnut sprocket. That usually does the trick!............. That'll be £50.00 please plus the inevitable call out charge.     ::) ::) ;)
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				Hello & Welcome :y
			
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				Howdoo, and welcome to the forum.  Pull up a keyboard and feel free to join in.....   :y