OK, It's quite a while ago since I checked the forum here, so here we go...
Last year the Omega was repainted completely.
A lady missed the parkingspot, scrubbing the front bumper.
And due to a lack of time and insurance pressure on the repair date, I couldn't do a decent polish to decide which panels to paint or not.
So on that point the obligatory Irmscher front and rear spoiler were fitted and also the rare Irmscher rear bumper, which was collected last minute in Germany.
The 'Heck' is off-course finished with a Doppel-Endrohr (by Irmscher)

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illuminat0r at 2010-06-27
Front and Rear bumper were foreseen of PDC:
Hmm, I don't seem to have a picture of the front PDC yet...
Rear:

And with explanation (in Dutch):
http://forum.opelomegaportal.nl/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=665#p8680Full window tint, nice but not too dark:

And to further personalize the car, the B1 rear window heating was custom-fitted to the B2 rear panels.
Wiring added and working!

nice estate, does need a bit less space in the arches with the 20" on
hehe, yeah, more people told me about dropping it a few centimeters.
Somehow it could look nice, and in the last few weeks it's actually itching to do so, but I still don't wanna loose the Omega's Comfort (even running the 25% tyres on it)
Regarding the pic with the trailer it seem very small for a twin axle. Do you carry heavy loads in it? 
No I usually don't pull anything along. This was an exceptional day helping out a very close friend in moving.
It looks small but the complete setup was fairly heavy.
Inside the Caravan you could find a fish-bowl AND a piano taking up space from boot to front seat

Later that day a crane/lift was hauled also, and I even lost one bolt on the driveaxle


Love the wheels what brand
Hey thanks.
Wheels are Fox RS, second hand bought.
They were fitted to a Merc. E originally.
I'm using special bolts with loose nuts to adjust from 5x112 to 5x110