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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: aitch015 on 27 November 2007, 20:56:44

Title: Interior
Post by: aitch015 on 27 November 2007, 20:56:44
Hiya, newbie here just bought myself a 2.6 elite, very happy with the car  :y
however the needs a little attention to this end I have found a complete leather
interior from a pre faclift model.  

My question is, will it fit my car???.

thanks in advance

martin
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: Mike Collins on 27 November 2007, 21:30:16
Probably not,
I doubt if it would have seat airbags.
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: ffcgary1 on 27 November 2007, 23:26:06
What year is your car, and what year did the leather come from. It should fit but if it has not got side impact air bags, and your car has, then the insurance co might be a problem. Wiring is no big deal but the air bag issue might. :y
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: markey mark on 28 November 2007, 12:03:47
seats will fit not the door cards !! and airbags dont matter that much not even part of mot  :o
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: TheBoy on 28 November 2007, 12:13:44
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seats will fit not the door cards !! and airbags dont matter that much not even part of mot  :o
But will bring on airbag light (though is a work around), but most importanly, you need to check if insurance still valid (you are, after all, removing important sfety features from the car)
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: miggy on 28 November 2007, 16:20:03
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seats will fit not the door cards !! and airbags dont matter that much not even part of mot  :o
But will bring on airbag light (though is a work around), but most importanly, you need to check if insurance still valid (you are, after all, removing important sfety features from the car)

Very important, I found out a few months ago that even if you put alloys on the car you must inform the insurance, not for theft reasons, but the wheels are classed as a modification.
Title: Re: Interior
Post by: Kevin Wood on 28 November 2007, 16:27:10
If an insurance company is faced with an expensive claim they will do anything they can to wriggle out of it.  They'll say nothing until you have to make that claim, and hopefully you won't, but if they get an inspector crawling over a wreck and find airbags disabled it's exactly the excuse they need to leave you high and dry.

Kevin