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I know its upside down but you get the drift  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Ive now removed the grille from the car and heres a better pic for anyone thats interested .

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Donut bushes and rear pad set now sold  :y

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Just remembered i also have this rear wing light for a saloon .... its the grey tinted one and not the white / clear one .
For some reason my car came to me with one clear and one grey back light .... never did find out why .
The condition is good with no cracks or chips and it does have the bulb holder and bulbs in it .
£10 ????


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Thanks mate, i will have them if they dont sell to other buyer. :y

Ok thanks ... I'll let you know as soon as i know whats happening  :y

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I searched the part number on google and it says this

"Vauxhall Part Number: 90447156

 Applications:
 
Omega 1994-2003; All Models, (Exc Ambulance/Armoured Body/Hearse)

Not sure myself but looks like they are all the same apart from Ambulance etc .

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Are the crossmember bushes the same across the range for saloon and estates, all engine sizes.?
Gary.

I have no idea im afraid but will try to find out for you ... the bushes may be sold actually but i'll get back to you if they dont sell  :y

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Timing Belt kit and waterpump £60
Will wait to hear from you Proz :)

Pm'd  :y

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Just realised im supposed to put prices in so here goes ....
Open to haggling though  :y

Timing Belt kit and waterpump £60

Febi donuts are around £15 the pair

Rear pad kit. Would have thought £15
 
Grille + badge £40

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Seeing im going to be omega-less in a few days i have some bits and pieces that may be of use to someone .
They are a 2.2 petrol timing belt kit 93174267 This is the full kit including belt , tensioner and rollers. Also a cam lock i bought for the job.
A Q&H waterpump for the same motor .
A rear brake pad set including shims and pins 9193476
Rear Donut bushes ... im sure they are Febi but cant really remember 90447156
Im about to put the original grille back on the car so there will be an Irmscher look a like grille with Irmscher badge available probly tomorrow as well .

These were all things i was going to do to the car but due to lack of knowlege , tools and someone to lend a hand i never got round to them  :-\
Pics below ......
Im open to suggestions as to how much these things are worth as i dont really have a clue .
If anyone wants anything would it be possible for you to arrange your own courier to collect them ?
I've just moved house into the middle of nowhere and the nearest post office is 7 miles away and im trying to do up this house and time is tight enough as it is .












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General Discussion Area / Re: Omega owner no longer
« on: 04 February 2013, 12:58:12 »
I think that the Insignia is better screwed together than the Omega, and is probably the superior car. However, the downside is that it fell from the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.

It's dumpy and dated appearance does nothing for me. Every time I see one I think of Susan Boyle. :-\ :-\

Sorry chaps. :-\

I like it from the side and especially the back .... however i will agree there are better looking cars from the front . ;)
Each to there own though  :y
I am impressed with the spec of the 2ltr SRi though .
Lots of buttons and toys ... good job i got a full 3 year warranty cause theres lots to go wrong i suppose .

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General Discussion Area / Re: Omega owner no longer
« on: 04 February 2013, 08:10:48 »
Hope the Insignia serves you well, as the Omega has from what I remember of your posts.

Yep shes been a good one ... 5 mot,s without even an advisory.
Just unfortunately shes let me down on the worst possible day ( the day i actually moved house ) and some other little issues lately .
Alarms screaming at 3 am in the morning just recently and having to remove it at that time when the snow was battering down.
Needs wishbones , donuts as it feels like its wandering all over the place at times .... timing belt now slightly overdue and just feels like shes getting old  ;D
This very strange stiff to move gear lever was unfortunatly the deciding factor it was time to move on  :-\ :-\.
Didnt fancy finding out it wont move at all shortly when i need to be somewhere etc.
I have no idea why the lever would suddenly become so stiff to move back and forwards but it cant be good what ever the reason .
All looks ok with the gator in the cabin removed. Lubed up with some light grease but just the same . Havent looked underneath though .
Hopefully she'll plod on for just a few more days though .

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Omega General Help / Re: Suddenly stiff gear selector
« on: 03 February 2013, 16:01:36 »
Have you been rubbing it? ;D

I am now at the thought of my new car  :D ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Omega owner no longer
« on: 03 February 2013, 15:26:03 »
Its this model i got  Vx Insignia 2.0 CDTi SRi Nav [160] 5dr Auto ..... got lots of buttons and knobs and a big screen thing  ;D
Had to go back on the Arnold Clark website to find my one again .

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General Discussion Area / Re: Omega owner no longer
« on: 03 February 2013, 15:19:57 »
Like to see how you get on with Insignia, we were deeply disappointed with Estate version.

Even TC parts price & no doubt similar service needs to the Omega, its on the list for possible future replacements.

Dont know if its worth anything or not but its got 2 years servicing thrown in as well.... i did like it on the test drive .
Im more concerened with reliability at the moment .... little faults creeping in with the car now and its needing timing belt , wishbones , rear donuts etc .
Ive moved out into the countryside so cant bum a lift to work if things go wrong anymore ....
 

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