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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: BruceT on 27 May 2008, 21:25:30

Title: Websites for parts for the Omega
Post by: BruceT on 27 May 2008, 21:25:30
I come from a Volvo T5 background and we have a few websites that sell Volvo products, from grills, lights, engine parts, suspenstion, tuning etc.

Is there anything similar for Vauxhall Omega?

http://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/default.php

Anything like that for Vauxhall? :question
Title: Re: Websites for parts for the Omega
Post by: TheBoy on 27 May 2008, 21:30:21
There are a few that immediately spring to mind - LMFVauxhall in Leicester, Autovaux up Lincoln way etc.

Also, consider getting a Trade Club card for good discounts from your local dealer's parts desk...
Title: Re: Websites for parts for the Omega
Post by: Albatross on 28 May 2008, 07:25:02
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There are a few that immediately spring to mind - LMFVauxhall in Leicester, Autovaux up Lincoln way etc.

Also, consider getting a Trade Club card for good discounts from your local dealer's parts desk...

An extremely efficient method to achieve this is to spend £20 and join another Vauxhall club called Autobahnstormers. They do very much lean toward 6 cylinder cars, but this doesn't matter if you drive an oilburner or 4 pot. All you need to have to qualify is £20 and an 'interest' in the 6 cylinder cars.

http://www.autobahnstormers.org

I have done this and just saved the best part of £150 on new shocks all round. Typically you're looking at saving as much as 65% off retail prices. In general the TC card prices are cheaper than trade prices.
Title: Re: Websites for parts for the Omega
Post by: TheBoy on 28 May 2008, 19:28:55
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There are a few that immediately spring to mind - LMFVauxhall in Leicester, Autovaux up Lincoln way etc.

Also, consider getting a Trade Club card for good discounts from your local dealer's parts desk...

An extremely efficient method to achieve this is to spend £20 and join another Vauxhall club called Autobahnstormers. They do very much lean toward 6 cylinder cars, but this doesn't matter if you drive an oilburner or 4 pot. All you need to have to qualify is £20 and an 'interest' in the 6 cylinder cars.

http://www.autobahnstormers.org

I have done this and just saved the best part of £150 on new shocks all round. Typically you're looking at saving as much as 65% off retail prices. In general the TC card prices are cheaper than trade prices.
TC prices are always cheaper that Trade prices ;)