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It's just the ones across the rear axle if you like

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Yep that's them. I need a complete set. With the fittings if you've got them

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At the title guys. Are they still available new? I'm pretty desperate but please don't rip me trousers down on the price  :D :D

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Sold!!!! Please lock.

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No rust. No such thing as an install cert anymore.  It's all done on line. However I do have the invoice from the inspection. No tax I'm afraid.  Cheers for the interest. 

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Omega Elite Facelift 3.0lt Auto with LPG

First registered 01/09/2000
5 owners including me
Current mileage 73842
Recent New LPG STAG 300 fitted with 92ltr tank in boot. Registered UKLPG.
Colour information display SAT NAV
Last Cambelt @ 69173 March 2012.
New front pads and discs 69269 March 2012
New rear discs, pads, calipers and correct air suspension rear springs (genuine)

An up together nice tidy example with the LPG being fitted in 2013. At the same time as the gas was fitted I did the cam cover gaskets so nice tight leak free engine. Silver with nice black leather. No rust on the body and the underneath is very, very tidy. Everything works bar the back window blind. Starts on the button always. Have service history from new including print out from when VX looked after her also have the build sheet from when she was made. The above work has all been carried out by myself to a very high standard. I do not take short cuts period. The paint has some lacquer lifting on the front and rear bumpers. I’ve tried to show it in the photos. All tyres are good. This car is a very reluctant sale but I know just having it standing around will do more damage than good. A new MOT will be done when sale agreed along with an oil and filter change using 10/40 semi synthetic oil. This is not your usual EBAY special. I am a VX enthusiast. Always happy to answer questions. Please feel free to contact me. Advertised here for 2 weeks before going on evil bay. £1350. Will listen to sensible offers. If I don't respond to your offer then I've taken it and as not sensible.

 













If you want anymore pics of any specific areas just ask and I'll get them done.
Cheers for looking.



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Omega General Help / Re: Vibration. Could it be the diff???
« on: 30 October 2013, 16:42:51 »
well this has been a long time coming. What with going under the surgeons knife twice this year and a Rangey P38 which decided to throw a complete hissy fit I've left the poor old Mig on the drive getting covered in leaves. So as I'm now a fully(ish) functional human  and I had a half day off I decided to leg it home and try and get to the bottom of the bloody stupid vibration. So I dropped the diff and refitted the old one and success!!!! She is silky smooth again drives really nice. Two down sides. One it means the Bizzie spec LSD diff is doooooooooooomed....... Bugger. Also it means I have to get rid of her. She's just not being used now the RR is here and the Phaeton turned up. I'm actually quite gutted as of the 3 migs I've had this is by far the best and of course it has the top notch LPG kit fitted. Once I've got her a new MOT I'll put her up for grabs. First dibs here of course. Maybe I'll just sneak her out for another quick burn first.  :P

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General Car Chat / Re: Scimitar MV6
« on: 19 October 2013, 00:03:04 »
We use to do a similar thing when we rallying. Fail noise test on scrutineering just bung it full of wool. Didn't make that much difference to performance but we running a 1.9 Pug with a 2.5 exhaust so probably had a bit spare capacity. In fact if you turned up with load of wire wool at scrutineering you could make a killing selling it. Nearly everybody needed some!!!!!!! Was a strange on our car. The colder the day the more likely we were to fail noise test. Oh and yes we use to finish the rally with less wire wool than we started. I used a very course wool so loss was minimal but the fine stuff was always flying all over the place.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Best wishes to Lazydocker.
« on: 21 August 2013, 02:33:19 »
Glad your on the mend Paul. I always remember after having my rods fitted to my spine. I'd been laid flat out for about 5 weeks before I was stable enough to have the op. Had the op late one afternoon then the nurses came round the next morning and said it was time for me to sit up!!!! I said Ferk off to which she replied I won't and you ferkin will sit up. I almost puked my ring and passed out just from sitting up.

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General Discussion Area / Re: ADHD
« on: 13 August 2013, 22:27:06 »
Don't agree with that. My lad has ADHD. We have chosen not to go the drug way but are using other ways to deal with it. Giving a slap to a child with ADHD will not make them behave it just makes them worse. I've had to listen to stupid ill informed teachers telling me my child is naughty only for him to get the right help at school and is now starting to excel in certain disciplines. Now I'm a firm believer in correct discipline and not one of these nanny state people but I've also seen the benefits of getting the correct help. Oh and by the way I was one of those children who use to get the hairy side of the hand for misbehaving or in fact one teacher use to give the edge of a ruler over the back of my hand. It set me back years at school and now I understand ADHD it's pretty clear to see I have it to. So don't go mixing up ADHD with bad behaviour they are two different things and I've seen the results of treating it wrong first hand. Fek sake Mrboy that is the most inappropriate comment I think I've ever seen you make. 

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General Discussion Area / Re: Round 3
« on: 11 August 2013, 23:20:40 »
Chin up fella, we're all rooting for ya  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 11 August 2013, 22:07:26 »
Rosie is a very special bus. She's a Fleetline Bay. So she has the body of a Split screen and the face of a low light bay. She was made in Brazil, assembled in South Africa and now lives here. Don't mix her up with the mid 1970s Split Screens which were sold in South America.  From what information we've managed to find out Rosie looks like she was 1 of a 100 which were sent to s.A as a complete kit (C.N.D) and as far we know this maybe the last one remaining. So Rosie is a little quirky looking but she has a nice history and we love her loads for being different. She has a totally unique tranny set up. Which gave me loads of grief when I needed to rebuild it.

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 11 August 2013, 18:49:48 »
Took a drive down to Southsea beach in the old VW camper for "BeachBuggin" First trip in bus since I rewired it. I'm proud to announce all electrickery worked without making funny buzzin noises or sparks. Also "da Motar" kept all it's oil in the inside this time........ which was nice. Touching wood I feel I may well of turned a corner with this old air cooled nitemare now!!!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Best wishes to Lazydocker.
« on: 10 August 2013, 23:31:24 »
All the best Paul, you will be Pole dancing with the best of them in no time at all  :P

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General Car Chat / Re: I'm really Sorry
« on: 04 August 2013, 16:07:59 »
Is that you Phil??  :D

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