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Author Topic: The Omega Replacement conundrum.  (Read 61035 times)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #240 on: 10 September 2016, 15:12:49 »

It's a bit left field, I've not seen that many of them on the road.


I've found it . . . . . . That should give boy racers a run for their money  :y 








http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/10182716/Noddy-Car-to-sell-for-25000.html




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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #241 on: 10 September 2016, 15:24:44 »

One of the new MGs
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #242 on: 10 September 2016, 15:40:51 »

Left field choice.

Alfa Romeo and Saab.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #243 on: 10 September 2016, 15:51:20 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #244 on: 10 September 2016, 16:11:22 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.

I'm sure that Mr Tunnie wouldn't dream of buying a dull car. ::)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #245 on: 10 September 2016, 17:01:37 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.

I'm sure that Mr Tunnie wouldn't dream of buying a dull car. ::)
I have a worry that he's gone and bought a Ford*

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #246 on: 10 September 2016, 18:41:42 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.

I'm sure that Mr Tunnie wouldn't dream of buying a dull car. ::)
I have a worry that he's gone and bought a Ford*

*Part of PAG

And whats wrong with a Ford  >:(

Actually I'll probably tell you if mine carnt hit over 200k without costing me a fortune  ::) ;D

Mind you I wouldn't like to be in the shoes of the owner of a E220 cdi 62 plate, that's at my local garage at the moment.
Its done 280k miles and wont select anything but P ... according to the boss of the garage the gearbox ecu has detected something wrong and wont engage any gear....but wont tell them what the problem is...and they haven't a clue whats wrong!  ::) ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #247 on: 10 September 2016, 18:42:39 »

I'm thinking the Chrysler 300 6.1 Hemi V8...it's certainly one or two or three to replace my three Omegas,had one in the States,a good tool for boiling the hides,when you feel the need :y
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #248 on: 10 September 2016, 19:52:49 »

Actually to you lot it's probably not left field  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #249 on: 10 September 2016, 19:53:32 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.

I'm sure that Mr Tunnie wouldn't dream of buying a dull car. ::)
I have a worry that he's gone and bought a Ford*

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Not Ford. But it does have a heated front screen  :)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #250 on: 10 September 2016, 20:31:18 »

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Not Ford. But it does have a heated front screen  :)

Mini Cooper ?

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #251 on: 10 September 2016, 20:49:56 »

Nope :)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #252 on: 10 September 2016, 22:05:40 »

Nope :)

After all this pissing about let us  hope  you have bought something exciting, ;) ;D

Four door family car.......Aston Martin Rapide. ;)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #253 on: 10 September 2016, 23:13:24 »

I still think we`ll be disapointed  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #254 on: 10 September 2016, 23:18:04 »

It's a front wheel driven diesel for work. Doubt there'll be a lot of excitement once all is revealed.

I'm sure that Mr Tunnie wouldn't dream of buying a dull car. ::)
I have a worry that he's gone and bought a Ford*

*Part of PAG

Not Ford. But it does have a heated front screen  :)

Jaguar? - but which model -X type AWD?
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