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STEMO

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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #15 on: 15 August 2017, 13:44:49 »

....is my wife using STEMO nick here?
You sound the same :-X ;D
It's up to you, of course. But stop saying it's a €300 omega when it's probably nearer 1000.
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« Reply #16 on: 15 August 2017, 14:59:55 »

Sittting about the same question as danzigfan...100€ for a nice V6 with low rust?

I built up my two Omegas and I know all the work a cheap car can cause. The car in question is able to drive with a month Tuev - but located in northern Germany. I am in the southwest.

I decided it is not worth 100 € for me, because transport is too expensive.

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« Reply #17 on: 15 August 2017, 18:51:47 »

If you really want another Omega and you are willing to spend time and money sorting it out, then don't listen to Uncle STEMO or Mrs Danzigfan just do it!  :y  Or regret it....  :-\  :)

Although you should consider that Mrs Danzigfan may withdraw marital favours, so you should ask yourself if an Omega is worth that!  ::)  ;)  ;D

Maybe a garage on the other side of town with an Omega to tinker with is just what you need!  :D
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« Reply #18 on: 15 August 2017, 19:27:22 »

Finally someone who understands  ;D :y
 And Zirfeld....I've been searching on Mobile.de for years now and just can't understand how can Omegas in Germany be so expensive...beside you finding for a hundred. Most of them are 2.000+ and rusty, nice example is usually from 3.000 up
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Re: Buying advice
« Reply #19 on: 15 August 2017, 19:44:47 »

If you really want another Omega and you are willing to spend time and money sorting it out, then don't listen to Uncle STEMO or Mrs Danzigfan just do it!  :y  Or regret it....  :-\  :)

Although you should consider that Mrs Danzigfan may withdraw marital favours, so you should ask yourself if an Omega is worth that!  ::)  ;)  ;D

Maybe a garage on the other side of town with an Omega to tinker with is just what you need!  :D
Methinks Sir Tigger is very good at spending other people's money........and at wrecking marriages.  ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 15 August 2017, 20:29:01 »

Hi danzigfan

It is a 95 model. That makes the car interest, because it is two years nearer to oldtimer status than my caravan. To make it pretty is not the problem.

But transport across Germany is expensive. The Omega is able to ride on his own wheels, but I need transfer licence plates. Also I have a storage problem. I have two Omegas and two parking lots. Where to store a third one?

Thinking both sides of the story.....

@Sir Tigger

Like to taste a V6.......

Rolf
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