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Newbie Area => Newbie Welcome Area => Topic started by: 2nddaniel on 11 September 2014, 21:41:20

Title: New Owner New Member
Post by: 2nddaniel on 11 September 2014, 21:41:20
I am a new member saying hello.
I bought my Elite (3.0 Auto in Gold) 3 weeks ago and love it.
What a car. what a spec. I'm still finding things to play with.
The car was meticulously looked after by the previous owner for 12 years. (not so meticulously driven - so a few scrapes and dings) it was garaged and sorn for 6 months every year (nov - april), still serviced at the time intervals and had done 68K when i picked it up.
Despite a noticeable dent on the front passenger wheel arch, a deep scuff (not quite a dent) on the bonnet and some low level scratches, the car is mint.

After only 3 weeks of owning it I've only found 2 things wrong.
1. Bulb out behind passenger climate controls. (Dual zone, on a 1999 car??? unbelievable)
2. Passenger central door lock is a bit teenage - sometimes it can't be bothered.

That's it.

Okay, the handbrake gaiter is worn. So what. (got a new set ordered anyway.)

I bought it because I'm doing 100 miles a day in a peugeot van and wanted a better motorway battle-cruiser. (Now I know what my profile caption will be).

As for me, I had been reduced from a Calibra and L200 owner to driving the works van for 7 years (the peugeot) which I then bought in April when I went self-employed (subbing on sites - I'm an electrician). After driving a small van for so long, driving a comfortable Omega has given me a new lease of life. Well, life anyway. There's no lease. I only paid 700 quid for it.

The stereo is fantastic. 7 speakers with an amp. Flaming mobile phone company won't let me buy a duplicate sim card to put in the radio though. A CD CHANGER. I used to have one of these in my Calibra. And the best bit - IT PLAYS TAPES. I can listen to my mix tapes from the 90's, and tapes don't end up lost - not like a memory stick full of music.

Oh and the rotary knob off the black'n'white-nav is missing.



That'll do for now.
That's a hefty introduction from me, Dan.
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: 0795omega on 11 September 2014, 22:08:15
looks like a good buy dan you cant beat the big engined omegas lots of bang for your bucks,im not ashamed to say i still listen to mix tapes in mine aswell,bruno brookes doing the top 40,good times!!
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: flyer 0712 on 11 September 2014, 22:42:41
Hi Dan and welcome  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: The Red Baron on 11 September 2014, 23:09:25
welcome to the forum Dan.  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: dbug on 11 September 2014, 23:30:06
Welcome to OOF mate :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: Jusme on 11 September 2014, 23:39:42
Hi Dan and Welcome to the OOF.  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: Varche on 14 September 2014, 10:24:37
Ola! Welcome to the forum :y

You will find the boot is nice and large for all your work kit.
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: Stallion on 16 September 2014, 14:50:58
Hello & Welcome To OOF Matey!  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: Vicar on 16 September 2014, 18:12:19
Welcome on board. Sounds tidy enough and sure you'll have it looking fine soon enough.
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: Delroy47 on 16 September 2014, 23:01:34
Welcome to OOF  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: slowboy on 17 September 2014, 10:14:40
welcome to oof :y :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: sandune on 17 September 2014, 15:40:51
Hiya welcome aboard :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: powerslinky on 18 September 2014, 15:24:32
Hi Dan & welcome  . . . . i still have fond memories of my S plate 3.0 elite . . Probably the best of all the omegas I've had  :y
Title: Re: New Owner New Member
Post by: 2nddaniel on 18 September 2014, 20:20:06
Thanks for the welcome everyone. I'd be grateful if someone could point me toward some posts that discuss interior mods for cup holders, updating the black'n'white nav and linking phones to the radio. Oh and swapping the gear gaitor boot on an auto. I can't get me knob off.