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omegod

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Happy to do Omega servicing etc around Merseyside,cruise activation, airbag lights sorted too...

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Re: Not a bad Carlton
« Reply #1 on: 21 November 2012, 07:32:17 »

Not a bad price i suppose considering the niggles , brings back memories of when i use to own one ... always best to go and have a look and drive of the car if thinking of buying though  :) Just a little rough round the edges , a bit of tlc and you got a decent car , thats low mileage too and ive sen them go way past 200,000 miles ..
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Re: Not a bad Carlton
« Reply #2 on: 21 November 2012, 14:07:49 »

Brings back memories, that one is the same spec and colour as my old Carlton
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Re: Not a bad Carlton
« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2012, 17:04:07 »

The gearbox will be an easy fix so no probs there.

The arches are not too bad to do, and having the repair sections is a bonus.

Even rearranging the door lock tumblers to match the ignition key isnt too hard, so overall not a bad buy at all.

The only problem I ever had with mine was the lack of oomph from the 2.0, so I'm building a 2.6/3.0 hybrid for it.
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