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Messages - biggriffin

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So getting the Insignia ready for its going on road on Monday,, oil n filters changed,4.5L of Dexos2. locking wheel nuts binned, on removal of locking nuts, some monkey of a tyre fitter had over tightened all 4,, two wheel nuts loose,,  Best chuck a bucket of water over it ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Starlink.
« on: Yesterday at 20:20:32 »
I thought the Paddy's had been digging all the cables in around Your neck of the woods me Lud, kept getting delayed by trench digging along the road.

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Yes please, that sounds wonderful.
Please let me know the best way to pay you etc and contact you.
Thanks again for your help.
Tillers

 You have pm. :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Costs of running a car
« on: Yesterday at 20:12:24 »
I've never owned a French car, a wise man said" never buy a French motor"
I once owned a Skoda 120 rapide, blew it up in a week,, and sold it to a Guy to use the shell for a rally car, for twice what I paid for it,,, I think the fact it had no sunroof, is what made it a good price

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General Car Chat / Re: Costs of running a car
« on: 27 March 2024, 21:40:50 »
I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up.

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From memory, I think it was the Elring ones that used to go hard very quickly, and leak prematurely...

 With the supply of certain parts becoming nls, beggars can't be chossers,, and if GM still have them,, gawd knows how much they will be.

.Rinz was oe supply

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega B Estate 2003 Power Steering Pump
« on: 27 March 2024, 19:40:43 »
It's a ZF pump 91128 on the rear, I'm 99% it's off a 3.2. If you want it £50 posted

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega B Estate 2003 Power Steering Pump
« on: 27 March 2024, 15:28:45 »
I might have one, I will check at weekend,, there's 2 different pumps for the V6.

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 24 March 2024, 21:03:16 »
Yep, nice looking car.

It will be interesting to see how you get on with it over time.

What headlights do you have? I am unimpressed withmy bi xenons. I guess LEDs are the go to now.


 It's got Bi-xenons that go round corners for some reason, How I've managed all these years going round corners I don't know..

The DS had them in the 70s  ;)


 The French connection,, Being as Vauxhall is now part of PSA,, 

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 24 March 2024, 19:51:20 »
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I find it quite a handsome beast.

Great colour. :y

 That's rather a nice compliment from you me Lud,,   It's the colour I like,, Ooo and the £20 per year Tax :D,,, and it does have a fat arse  ;D
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£20.  :y......Over £700 for the mighty Signum. :-X
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  Forklift fuel me Lud..  That's why I didn't buy the full fat VXR..

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 24 March 2024, 18:51:37 »
Yep, nice looking car.

It will be interesting to see how you get on with it over time.

What headlights do you have? I am unimpressed withmy bi xenons. I guess LEDs are the go to now.


 It's got Bi-xenons that go round corners for some reason, How I've managed all these years going round corners I don't know..

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 24 March 2024, 18:49:20 »
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I find it quite a handsome beast.

Great colour. :y

 That's rather a nice compliment from you me Lud,,   It's the colour I like,, Ooo and the £20 per year Tax :D,,, and it does have a fat arse  ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 23 March 2024, 12:26:33 »

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General Car Chat / Re: Arrival of new Vehicle.
« on: 23 March 2024, 12:25:41 »
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Omega General Help / Re: 3.2 Elite - Surface rust in bores
« on: 23 March 2024, 11:30:31 »
You worry too much.


Bolt it back together, but do an oil change after the first start.


I would probably have removed the surface rust with some fine scotchbrite soaked in engine oil, if I bothered at all.


 This ^^^^

Stop looking for a fault that isn't there

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