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Plastic trim parts
« on: 19 June 2017, 16:49:25 »

Hi all,
I still have loads of trim parts left from breaking my mv6 omega estate just wondering if they are worth listing and selling or is it all just fit for the bin do we think?
This is not a for sale add just wanted some feedback from others.
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #1 on: 19 June 2017, 16:51:43 »

Generally, bin them.
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #2 on: 19 June 2017, 16:55:00 »

External trim potentially has value as unobtainable, interior worthless unless mint :-\
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #3 on: 19 June 2017, 19:58:48 »

I've got a boxfull of it and not sold a piece in 2 yrs, the minute I chuck it someones going to ask for some  :o
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #4 on: 19 June 2017, 21:14:46 »

I've got a boxfull of it and not sold a piece in 2 yrs, the minute I chuck it someones going to ask for some  :o

Only the one box lol. You did well to get in one.

Thanks guys looks like i mite just bin them will have a think.
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #5 on: 19 June 2017, 21:49:23 »

Chuck it on the for sale section, as free to good home, somebody might take, and one part might keep another omega going a month longer.

Don't bin it until you've offered it.
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #6 on: 19 June 2017, 22:09:43 »

not worth anything I put mv6 bumpers and side trim in mine for sale along with one off angel eye headlights and lpg kit--had one interested but couldnt get space the other was a complete waster so ended up getting £145 for it as scrap--still hope you do get someone interested who actually will do something than waste your time tbh
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #7 on: 19 June 2017, 22:13:41 »

not worth anything I put mv6 bumpers and side trim in mine for sale along with one off angel eye headlights and lpg kit--had one interested but couldnt get space the other was a complete waster so ended up getting £145 for it as scrap--still hope you do get someone interested who actually will do something than waste your time tbh
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #8 on: 19 June 2017, 22:17:15 »

lets be honest not many people want omegas anymore and those about are keeping parts---I glad i got rid of mine as parts are stupidly priced comared to my 940 --cam belt kit £40 better than v6 anyday-
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #9 on: 19 June 2017, 22:41:02 »

lets be honest not many people want omegas anymore and those about are keeping parts---I glad i got rid of mine as parts are stupidly priced comared to my 940 --cam belt kit £40 better than v6 anyday-

They do, I would consider a mint Estate in either facelift or even mini-facelift trim. Trouble is now, all examples for sale are really rough.

not worth anything I put mv6 bumpers and side trim in mine for sale along with one off angel eye headlights and lpg kit--had one interested but couldnt get space the other was a complete waster so ended up getting £145 for it as scrap--still hope you do get someone interested who actually will do something than waste your time tbh

It was not in the best condition though, I think there is a market for mint exterior trim panels to fix car park hits. Second hand LPG is generally worthless, not matter what it is fitted to, tanks after 10 years can't be certified and often its far better to buy a new kit.
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« Reply #10 on: 20 June 2017, 23:59:45 »

lets be honest not many people want omegas anymore and those about are keeping parts---I glad i got rid of mine as parts are stupidly priced comared to my 940 --cam belt kit £40 better than v6 anyday-

They do, I would consider a mint Estate in either facelift or even mini-facelift trim. Trouble is now, all examples for sale are really rough.

not worth anything I put mv6 bumpers and side trim in mine for sale along with one off angel eye headlights and lpg kit--had one interested but couldnt get space the other was a complete waster so ended up getting £145 for it as scrap--still hope you do get someone interested who actually will do something than waste your time tbh

It was not in the best condition though, I think there is a market for mint exterior trim panels to fix car park hits. Second hand LPG is generally worthless, not matter what it is fitted to, tanks after 10 years can't be certified and often its far better to buy a new kit.
as said new trim in car and lpg fitted 2012 and tank changed to smaller one in 2014 so not 10 years old --Thought it was a bargain but all things being equal nobody wants thirsty expensive cars now--plus scrappage scheme wont help situation regarding old cars--look how many classics lost last time
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Re: Plastic trim parts
« Reply #11 on: 23 June 2017, 15:07:00 »

Pm'd Lee  :y
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