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Hey guys!!
So the first thing i did was getting new hood, front doors, and 1993 fenders along with 1993 corner lamps.

The problem is though, the door panels of the new front doors are different in style than the old ones. The driver's door panel isn't fitted with a control switch for the electric mirrors. The speakers covers are different.

Can i fit the new front doors onto the car instead of the old ones, knowing that the new doors belong to a Chevrolet Omega 1993??

P.S. I couldn't find any other doors and mine are very damaged. I also brought those doors because they have power windows unlike the ones fitted on my car.

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Omega Gallery / My 1987 Omega A 2.0i ready to have a total makeover
« on: 07 November 2013, 19:15:58 »
So here's my 1987 Omega A 2.0i Caravan. Yep it is in such a bad shape, but i am working to get it all repaired.
Problem is , though, the economy in Syria is pretty bad. Finding OE parts is like finding a needle in a haystack  :'(
Wish me luck on that  :y :y














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General Discussion Area / Re: Side skirt on 1987 Omega A Estate GLS
« on: 07 November 2013, 17:34:37 »
Well, yea you're right.
I actually disassembled the kit yesterday, as part of the work i would be doing on the whole body.
The skirt has been crafted out of plain metal sheets. I will be looking for the OE replacement this week.

Thanks for the welcoming Vamps :)

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General Discussion Area / Side skirt on 1987 Omega A Estate GLS
« on: 03 November 2013, 18:21:44 »
Hello again,

This might seem rather a question fit to a "Newbie" OOF member lol but i have to ask :/  :-[

I bought my Omega A couple days ago, and it is in such a bad shape. I might have to spend months on even make it street-legal in a sense xD Frankly, i fell in love with the car although it is in such a bad state.

I found it a lot stable and fun to drive than my last project (Mercedes-Benz W123 280E 1978).

So without further ado, one of the things i noticed is that the side skirt fitted differs in color than the rest of the kit. On close examination i found out that it is made of metal sheets or aluminum. The rest of the kit is made of plastic. Is it custom made or is it truly a part of the kit but made of another material???

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello everyone & Happy Halloween :D
« on: 03 November 2013, 18:03:10 »
Welcome,if you can post a picture of the beast please

You're right.. I must have uploaded some pictures before i signed up.
I'll make sure i do it by tomorrow :)

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello everyone & Happy Halloween :D
« on: 03 November 2013, 18:01:10 »
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome :)
I must admit, i'm starting to really like OOF members and i haven't even started to post  8)

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hello everyone & Happy Halloween :D
« on: 02 November 2013, 17:25:29 »
Hi all..

I'm Mohammed, a proud first-time owner of a 1987 Omega A 2.0i Estate.
I hope i could learn from you, have fun with you all, and i'm sure ready to be of help if anyone should need to.

I'm glad to be the Newbiest of the Newbies around here. See you all on the forum  ;)

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