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General Discussion Area / Re: Too late
« on: 15 July 2006, 11:19:12 »
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Front parking sensors? You dont know how long your car is? :-?

I can judge the front very well because I sqeeeeze it into the garage if i get the chance. The reverse parking? No Chance I can't judge the back end very well, might help if I took the 3rd headrest out I guess, but even then its very hard to judge the length of the boot.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Too late
« on: 11 July 2006, 23:48:20 »
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I should be fitting my front parking sensors tomorrow and waiting for a new tumble drier.
Might do a how to.  (Parking sensors that is, not waiting for a drier).


You routing the same way I did though the grommit under the passenger scuttle? (its markcom incase you did't know :P)

If you are get a flat head screw driver in the side of the grommit, makes it easy to push in the power cable.

I really should seal mine with some gunk of some kind, the orignal grommit holds in nicely but still a very small gap, but i want to make sure no moisture gets in the cabin.

Can you reccomment some "gunk" to fill in the gap?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Too late
« on: 11 July 2006, 23:35:43 »
bah the night is young do a bit of midnight maintaince :P

Its going to be hot tomorrow, better to do it the cool of night :D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Autocar article
« on: 15 July 2006, 18:26:02 »
even better is one doing 50mph in the inside lane....

I sometimes do that and watch the outside lane and see the big german badged cruisers slooow as they pass you  :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Congratulations
« on: 14 July 2006, 00:02:57 »
first class job, well done to everyone who helped in the creation of this new site.

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 14 July 2006, 10:38:58 »
cool thanks, not seen many facelifts with the larger wing type one.

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 14 July 2006, 00:04:03 »
Lip or the curved larger one?

I did think about it, but not sure about the lip spoiler with CD alloys, looks nice on Elites with the nice chunky alloys

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 13 July 2006, 22:39:59 »
I think the facelift is a good looking car, its certianly grown on my recently and I really like it now. There are limited parts for the Omega's please don't fit aftermarket body kits, really don't look nice.

I think exterior wise, I won't be doing any mods.

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 13 July 2006, 21:24:27 »
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Where are all the sexy styling bits for the facelift - all I have is a wing spoiler

count yourself lucky, i don't even have that!

there is a nice immy grill, crome edge like current one, square black lines (like pre-facelift immys) with a chrome "i" Logo, but at £160 far to expensive!

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 13 July 2006, 18:36:16 »
nice new gallery section to post them in!  :)

Might as well get some interior shots in there too, i shall be posting mine when I eventually get my I.C.E sorted!

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Miggy Grill
« on: 13 July 2006, 14:36:42 »
does look nice, any pics with it on your megga yet?

38337
General Discussion Area / Re: An idea..
« on: 14 July 2006, 16:10:42 »
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Well you need a V6 as 4 and 6 use different systems.

I do not know what the system is as some older ones are a lot more work to fit.

As it is I can get hold of all or very near all the parts for SGI V6 for around £800.

Say around £700 for a 4- do not hold me to this and it depends how much pipe is required.

This is a similar setup to mine with 60l tank and injectors fitted to plenum.


At the moment my millage has dropped a lot, but when I start commuting again I maybe nocking on your door for an LPG fitment!

It was just an idea, buy a wrecked LPG car for pennies and steel all the good LPG bits like the tank

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General Discussion Area / An idea..
« on: 14 July 2006, 10:49:08 »
If only I thought of this when I was earning money and not back at Uni...

Saw this on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Audi-100e-2-8-lpg-spares-or-repairs_W0QQitemZ190008362475QQihZ009QQcategoryZ9835QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Yup its a shed, but its LPG converted.

Could you buy the car, rip out the main LPG components and shove them on an Omega? I take it the injectors are differnt but the main tank and ECU could be salvaged?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Hi Guys
« on: 14 July 2006, 00:10:48 »
its like the property ladder, we have moved on to bigger and better things!  :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: omegaowners.com banned from vxon
« on: 13 July 2006, 21:26:59 »
not suprised, they are just narked off their omega section is dead now.

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