Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Varche on 25 August 2010, 10:25:29
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http://cars.uk.msn.com/features/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=154365642&page=25
The Omega doesn't make it ! But their are several offerings from GM including the VXR8 and a nice looking Holden Commodore HSV 425BHP.
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you can tell I've got a "thing" for fast saloon cars - I've got three of those on the list. ::)
no Bentley Turbo though.... :D
mind you, I fancy that Skyline saloon, must do some research
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you can tell I've got a "thing" for fast saloon cars - I've got three of those on the list. ::)
no Bentley Turbo though.... :D
mind you, I fancy that Skyline saloon, must do some research
Do you need any more friends? I'm at a bit of a loose end at the mo...
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Lancia Thema 8.32
An interesting choice for No.1.
Rather a lot of Merc, BMW and VW offerings in the list, though. Seen one and you've seen them all, surely?
Was rather surprised by this, too. ;D http://cars.uk.msn.com/features/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=154365642&page=41
I thought they said it was 40, and I though they were saloon cars? Still, I would. :-*
Kevin
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For me it was, and will continue to be, the one and only :-* :-* :-* :-* 8-) :y
(http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/car_photo_307355_25.jpg)
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Lotus Carlton :y
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For me it was, and will continue to be, the one and only
......you'll have to forgive my ignorance
chances are that reg plate is illegal? ::) ::) ;)
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For me it was, and will continue to be, the one and only
......you'll have to forgive my ignorance
chances are that reg plate is illegal? ::) ::) ;)
This is a 1975 Bristol 411 Mk5 factory refitted to current standards.
This service is offered on a few of their older models and is based on the original vehicle so I think :question the black and silver plates can be legally used. :y
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For me it was, and will continue to be, the one and only
......you'll have to forgive my ignorance
chances are that reg plate is illegal? ::) ::) ;)
This is a 1975 Bristol 411 Mk5 factory refitted to current standards.
This service is offered on a few of their older models and is based on the original vehicle so I think :question the black and silver plates can be legally used. :y
Bristol, I looked at the rear of the front wings & had a feeling it might have been :-/ :-/ :-/
A car has to be made before 1st Jan 1973 to qualify for balck & siler/white plates, so unless the bulk of the chassis had been knocking around for a few years ...... ::) ::) ;)
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the Maybach "S"? really? typical microsoft, just list the newest, most powerful saloons on offer....terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired - not one of them would make my list I'm afraid (answers on a postcard for what the "S" stands for)
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and....in no particular order............
Lotus Carlton, '67 Chevy Impala V8, '60 Caddy Coupe de Ville, almost any XJ with 8 or more cylinders............M5 i'll give you, Sierra Cossie, oh and that new Aston 4-dr :y
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For me it was, and will continue to be, the one and only :-* :-* :-* :-* 8-) :y
(http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/car_photo_307355_25.jpg)
That is gorgeous. :-*
..and a reminder how well proportioned a car can look without huge alloys and 30 profile tyres.
Kevin
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Bristol, I looked at the rear of the front wings & had a feeling it might have been :-/ :-/ :-/
A car has to be made before 1st Jan 1973 to qualify for balck & siler/white plates, so unless the bulk of the chassis had been knocking around for a few years ...... ::) ::) ;)
Aah, thanks Andy :y Looks to be a bit of a try-on then ;D - although the car wears the plates well 8-) :y
Can't get further info on this particular car at the mo' sadly :(
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black plates allowable up to 1st Jan 1973 - so "N" is not legal