Omega Owners Forum
Newbie Area => Newbie Welcome Area => Topic started by: bigphil86 on 07 July 2009, 23:51:44
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Hello,
I have just got my first omega and hopefully it will be the first of many. I was after a 2.0 cd or cdx as my insurance was cheapest of the 2.0 and didnt really want to run a v6 at the mo. The best one i could find for a my budget and having to travel to far was the gls i found with 57k which has full vauxhall service history and all old mots to back up the miles up so i jumped on it. I need to do i few things to be happy with it you might not like what ive got in mind but i fink it will luk good and not to boy racer but i am only 22 lol Does anyone know if i can get the 19" vxr snow flakes on it. Has anybody but an exhaust on either side as im looking to to that and lower it around 50mm with the snowflakes if i can and tint the windows with 20's on the back and 30-35's on the front which should be done in next couple of weeks then the wheels 2weeks after dat. any advice on the wheels or anyother wheels people might suggest i would be glad of the advice
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"Hello" and Welcome :)
Lots of advice and help in the other forum areas .. as many of the experts don't visit this part so oftenn !! :)
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Hi, welcome to the forum. :y
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Welcome along, Phil :y :y
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Hello, and welcome to the Forum. :y :y
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welcome to oof :y
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Welcome to OOF Phil :y
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Good morning. Welcome along :)
I do believe there is a member with 19" Snow Flakes on here. Isn't it Albatross :-/
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Hello & Welcome :y
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Welcome to OOF mate :y
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Hello and Welcome
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Welcome to the Forum - Have fun! :y :y
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Welcome bud!
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Hi
welcome to the forum. Happy motoring
El varche
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Hello and Welcome
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Hello Phil and a very warm welcome to you! :y
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Hello Phil and welcome to OOF :y
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Hi there, welcome to you and your new purchase :y
I am not entirely sure but I think the 20" snowflakes from the Vectra VXR fit the omega, although don't quote me on that! :-? However, I am pretty certain fitting those alone with lowering the car 50mm will make it pretty darn uncomfortable and probably foul the arches on full lock, so something a little less extreme may be best for driveablility! :o
Good luck with your searches though!
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Hello Bigphil :y
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Hi Phil and welcome ;)
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hello there fellow newb! :y
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hello and welcome :y