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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #15 on: 31 August 2010, 12:35:48 »

Drove a 3.8 one of these across Canada. The brakes work well when you clench your buttocks during application, as I did :-[. I really didn't fancy hitting that Moose. :o

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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #16 on: 31 August 2010, 16:26:37 »

these were my favourite car when i was about 12  ;D

still love 'em actually!
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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #17 on: 31 August 2010, 20:16:01 »

i like them to be honest, have driven my mates a few times, 05 plate.i found they are not good on holding the rd on corners, well done nick    :y :y
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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #18 on: 31 August 2010, 21:48:46 »

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No cambelt and tensioners to worry about :)
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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #19 on: 31 August 2010, 22:42:33 »

Nice one Nick.   :y :y
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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #20 on: 31 August 2010, 22:51:22 »

I love the grand voyagers. Yes they're like big buses, but i was pootling around in one in florida. nice long straight roads (no potholes), relaxed driving, windows up, air con on, brilliant. I'd have one. :y Engine gutless though I think, 3.3.
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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #21 on: 01 September 2010, 00:13:41 »

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I love the grand voyagers. Yes they're like big buses, but i was pootling around in one in florida. nice long straight roads (no potholes), relaxed driving, windows up, air con on, brilliant. I'd have one. :y Engine gutless though I think, 3.3.

The 3.8 was no ball of fire either. IIRC it was about 160-170 BHP.  ;D

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Re: not an omega but my new car
« Reply #22 on: 01 September 2010, 01:24:01 »

I had a Grand Voyager about 12 years ago in that purple colour they did which was distinctly like a certain part of a chap's anatomy.  It had very single option, the ICE was belting and the captain's chairs were so comfy.  Thankfully it was a company motor so I also had a fuel card to go with it as the gauge went down faster than a ladyboy given a big tip.  :o

I was rather partial to that motor. Truth be known it didn't really go, steer or stop very well, but it was dead comfy and a bit of a hoot to punt round in.

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