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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Duke01 on 01 June 2020, 23:10:46
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Evening.
As advised, I sent my gaiters off to the tuning shop on ebay, they have now copied the pattern and its for sale.
Quite a good job aswell. Mine is a facelift.
There was a debate on here about only manual being available, even though they are probably very similar.
They do however list it as Vauxhall Omega C.
Thought some of you might be interested.
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They do however list it as Vauxhall Omega C.
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And as we all know ..... the Omega C is comparable to a MKV Cortina .... ::) ::)
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Evening.
As advised, I sent my gaiters off to the tuning shop on ebay, they have now copied the pattern and its for sale.
Quite a good job aswell. Mine is a facelift.
There was a debate on here about only manual being available, even though they are probably very similar.
They do however list it as Vauxhall Omega C.
Thought some of you might be interested.
Please can you tell me, do you have a link to the listing or company website/FB page?
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I saw this and thought it was a joke as I’d literally just posted a minute before on the subject 🤣
However going on to eBay I see the items, distinguishable as they bare for the Omega C lol
Are these any good with easy fitment?
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I saw this and thought it was a joke as I’d literally just posted a minute before on the subject 🤣
However going on to eBay I see the items, distinguishable as they bare for the Omega C lol
Are these any good with easy fitment?
yes. You'll need a few minutes with glue and a sharp blade.
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Lovely jubblies. Cheers nick. All ordered 😃
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Evening guys. Ordered the gaiter set and they arrived this morning!!! Did the handbrake gaiter. Took ten minutes. Pry off old staples and gaiter. Glue on new one. Done. Looks fantastic!!!
Still got the gear stick to do but so far so good 😃😃😃
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Get it jobbed ;)
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Cheers DG. It’ll be done this morning 😃😃😃👍👍👍
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...and Anihalator is sending me a new “S” button.
I was going to try and refurbish my old one as a spare (I get really greasy and dirty at work so can totally see this happening again)
What do u reckon... a careful “S” tippexed followed by lacquer? Or maybe an S from a stationeries shop.
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Presumably you know what it does, so clean it, wrap it and refit it.
And wear gloves :D
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...and Anihalator is sending me a new “S” button.
I was going to try and refurbish my old one as a spare (I get really greasy and dirty at work so can totally see this happening again)
What do u reckon... a careful “S” tippexed followed by lacquer? Or maybe an S from a stationeries shop.
yuk!!
Off white nail varnish. Buy some from Poundland(etc) if you can't borrow some
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Lol cheers nick. Lacquer afterwards?
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Tippex, nail varnish or any form of hand applied painted letters will look pretty c**p in my opinion. I'd get the surface as smooth as possible, find a similar white S in a stick on letter set, and then laquer it with a non solvent based laquer. With a light polish when dry would look infinitely better.
It not as if you are trying to match other letters near to it, so a slightly different font won't matter.
A chap on a galloping horse and all that.....
Just my thoughts of course.
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Sound advice JD, cheers 😃😃👍👍
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Lol cheers nick. Lacquer afterwards?
that would help the durability.
But I'm with Johnny, whatever you do will probably look poor. Personally, I would remove all traces of the marking and do without it. How many other people are likely to ever drive the car? It's not as if the button gets pressed often - I've could count the number of times I used sport on my digits.
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Yeah fair comments mate. I’ll try the stationery “S” and see what it’s like. If not I’ll use annihilators one cos that’s still got the letter on just a touch faded. :y
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Evening guys. Ordered the gaiter set and they arrived this morning!!! Did the handbrake gaiter. Took ten minutes. Pry off old staples and gaiter. Glue on new one. Done. Looks fantastic!!!
Still got the gear stick to do but so far so good 😃😃😃
Please can you tell me what do you search for on ebay to find the correct seller? I can't seem to find them.
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Please can you tell me what do you search for on ebay to find the correct seller? I can't seem to find them.
In the OP's first post he says he got it from 'The Tuning Shop' which is in Cornwall I believe. Listed as Omega C though, as stated by the OP, which to my knowledge doesn't exist.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gear-Handbrake-Gaiter-For-Vauxhall-Omega-C-Automatic-Black-Leather/303560616789?hash=item46ad9f6b55:g:Fm4AAOSwsChess69
Hope that helps. :y
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Please can you tell me what do you search for on ebay to find the correct seller? I can't seem to find them.
In the OP's first post he says he got it from 'The Tuning Shop' which is in Cornwall I believe. Listed as Omega C though, as stated by the OP, which to my knowledge doesn't exist.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gear-Handbrake-Gaiter-For-Vauxhall-Omega-C-Automatic-Black-Leather/303560616789?hash=item46ad9f6b55:g:Fm4AAOSwsChess69
Hope that helps. :y
Brilliant, thanks for the link. That's something else to save up for then. :)
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I ordered mine and they arrived next morning. Very impressed.
Hand brake went on nice... touch tight.
Gear stick one.... get the needle n thread out 👍👍
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Might treat my old girl to a pair of these. :)
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Tempted to get a set for the project car. :y
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Evening guys. Hope you are all well :y
I also got the same gaiters off the tuning shop last week (fathers day gift) and haven't yet had the chance to fit them. The gearbox one did look a little bit like more a manual one. Has anyone had success in fitting the gearbox one yet and how do you get around the large gearshift knob? I am guessing a little cutting of the gaiter?
TIA
Dean
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Guessed correctly, unless you fancy completely dismantling the shift mechanism :D
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Guessed correctly, unless you fancy completely dismantling the shift mechanism :D
haha i did look into how best to remove the gear knob and quickly realised "I'm not doing that" lol. Needle n thread it is I guess while reversed to ensure best look.
Thanks
Dean