Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: waspy on 22 March 2009, 20:39:45
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I gave some furniture to my step daughter yesterday for her new home. Single robe, desk, chest of draws & a bedside cabinet, all in the boot of my Mig.
I was impressed how it all went in (obviously it was flat packed ::) ;))
Rachel was shocked that it went in with no probs :) :)
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they do have huuuge load carrying, handy when i take mates to Ikea!
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they do have huuuge load carrying, handy when i take mates to Ikea!
Agreed :y
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I gave some furniture to my step daughter yesterday for her new home. Single robe, desk, chest of draws & a bedside cabinet, all in the boot of my Mig.
I was impressed how it all went in (obviously it was flat packed ::) ;))
Rachel was shocked that it went in with no probs :) :)
Try it with the damned Bose amp in there, it mightn't be that big, but it get's in the way. A Senator's boot is bigger though! ;D ;D ;D I have some garden chairs that we've taken to Tatton etc and they don't fit in the Omega but did in the Senator :y :y :y
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Also good for carrying bodies..... :o
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bose shelf is an issue, that shelf does take up a lot of space.
Best bit i like about the Omega, is you can carry huge loads, and take your mates! Usually its just one or the other
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Fits my drum kit perfectly :)
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Also good for carrying bodies..... :o
My ultimate car is a dodge charger and my mate just thinks i want cars for carrying bodies around ;D ;D ;D
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When I had my diesel omega estate I had 5 window frames in the boot (plus another frame strapped to the roof), 16 double glazed units, ready to go into the frames, tools, bag of clothes, my 2 cats, in seperate carriers and a bag of Easter eggs for the family!. :y
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I think the Bose shelf makes it more awkwards than an LPG tank.