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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: bago on 07 March 2014, 23:22:38

Title: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: bago on 07 March 2014, 23:22:38
Well looks like i will be saying  to the Omega   failed mot Exhaust Emmisons Rear Diff Seal gone and  a few other things and putting to gether with  other faults and costs involved with running the Mig adn possoibilty of losing hours at work in the next couple of months . I, Am serioulsy having to think in downsizing. I love the Mig just wish i had the money to do it justice :'( .

Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: Martin_1962 on 07 March 2014, 23:45:14
Doesn't sound too bad, it took £2500 of body damage for me to give up on mine.
Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: bago on 08 March 2014, 06:10:22
its more the cost of running it now than the repairs
Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: chrisgixer on 08 March 2014, 06:14:14
LPG it. Saves a third, if you really want to keep it long term that is.
Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 08 March 2014, 10:42:20
For what it's worth (£225 according to the reprobates at WBAC.com) I'm keeping mine now.

I've left instruction to have it buried with me. ::) ::) ::) ;)
Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: Martin_1962 on 08 March 2014, 15:08:35
Mine was valued at £900
Title: Re: Goodbuy Omega
Post by: 05omegav6 on 08 March 2014, 15:52:56
For what it's worth (£225 according to the reprobates at WBAC.com) I'm keeping mine now.

I've left instruction to have it buried with me. ::) ::) ::) ;)
The boot is big enough :y

Mine was valued at £900
Insurance values seem to be rising...

My '54 plate was valued at £975 when it was written of in 2009 with 130k, and was valued at £950 when it was written off again in January this year with 264k