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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello.
« on: 17 August 2025, 20:24:50 »
Well thats odd Jonnydog, my 'local, Europarts told me the couldn't get them either. My son has come up with some from Aotodc. 2 x discs, pads & handbrake cable for £98, happy with that I suppose, still feels steep but there you go. Theu arrive on Wednesday, possibly.

Just a thought, is there a decent manual, not electric or Haynes, out there to be had for these beasties? Minor electrical faults might be easier to sort with a diagram. T I A

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello.
« on: 14 August 2025, 22:33:38 »
Hi Grumpy. I,m looking for rear discs. It doesn,t realy need them, the ones fitted are corrored & noisey. The trouble is apparently that the solid discs are either obsolite or going to cost me£201 + vat each. I put a full set on an old P38 not long ago for £100 so I think it,s a bit strong. Iv'e got my son on the case now but he's not finding it too easy I think as he has not called back. Iv'e got 11 months till the MOT so I'm not fretting too much.
 

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hello.
« on: 14 August 2025, 09:05:03 »
Hello. I,m not good with forums (or anything coputer wise come to that) so bare with me please.
My Omega is a low mileage 2003 2.216v cdx automatic estate. I bought it as a stop gap but it seams like a nice driver so it.s likely to stay a while. Bought it very cheap, I thought, but now discover brake parts are obsolite along with exhaust sections. It,s going to be a bit of a job I think to get it up to a high standard but with help from you good folks I will get there. I look forwards to to being here.

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