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Title: home safe
Post by: omegaman2 on 11 November 2007, 17:14:57
jock meet ,did everyone arrive back in one piece :question :y
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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 17:19:09
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jock meet ,did everyone arrive back in one piece :question :y

home here too with tea and biccies to warm me up   :y

cracking turnout - 14 omegas... :y
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Post by: omegaman2 on 11 November 2007, 17:20:30
yeah  some nice machines there today
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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 17:23:29
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yeah  some nice machines there today

nice sedate drive home too  8-)
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Post by: HI2DVY on 11 November 2007, 17:28:40
Might be a few days before I find my testicles again though...
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Post by: Danny on 11 November 2007, 17:32:51
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Might be a few days before I find my testicles again though...

seen some in a fridge, you could borrow them...
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Post by: HI2DVY on 11 November 2007, 17:34:18
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Might be a few days before I find my testicles again though...

seen some in a fridge, you could borrow them...

... They'll be warmer than mine then  ;D

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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 17:36:51
pics currently uploading and appearing on gallery thread within 5 mins  ;) :y
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Post by: raximax on 11 November 2007, 17:45:36
im home safe and sound too. eye it was a good turn out, now we all have flyers there will be even more next time was good to meet you all in the flesh,,, :o :o :o :o :o
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Post by: hotel21 on 11 November 2007, 17:47:48
Just finished dinner.  Good to see so many making an apperance, including Big Rod in his Frontera.....
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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 17:50:56
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Just finished dinner.  Good to see so many making an apperance, including Big Rod in his Frontera.....


yep a mentioned....right engine (3.2)  ;D
Title: Re: home safe
Post by: omegaman2 on 11 November 2007, 17:56:00
i was,nt sure if i was looking at the speedo or the current fuel prices as they both looked the same at one point ::)
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Post by: Jim on 11 November 2007, 17:57:40
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i was,nt sure if i was looking at the speedo or the current fuel prices as they both looked the same at one point ::)
I don't  know what you mean ;)
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Post by: omegaman2 on 11 November 2007, 17:59:03
neither do i officer :exclamation
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Post by: TheBoy on 11 November 2007, 17:59:55
thats because fuel is 70p for 3/4 of a litre, officer
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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 18:01:03
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thats because fuel is 70p for 3/4 of a litre, officer

thank goodness for that - fuel and speedo the same.....im thinking 120 is dear for fuel  :-[
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Post by: Kev on 11 November 2007, 19:52:11
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yeah  some nice machines there today

nice sedate drive home too  8-)

Indeed.   ::)

Glad everyone made it home safe.  :y

Was a good turnout, bring on the better weather. And a BBQ.  ;)

I'm only just starting to defrost now.  :-/
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Post by: hotel21 on 11 November 2007, 19:53:52
How was Markies central locking on the way home?  Need the alternate sunroof entry ploy again?? ;D  ;D
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Post by: Taxi_Driver on 11 November 2007, 19:57:03
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yeah  some nice machines there today

nice sedate drive home too  8-)

Indeed.   ::)

Glad everyone made it home safe.  :y

Was a good turnout, bring on the better weather. And a BBQ.  ;)

I'm only just starting to defrost now.  :-/

Glad you had a good day out guys  :y

Get ready for tonight then......suppose to be -2C tonight and thats down south  :o
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Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 11 November 2007, 19:57:19
Glad you Guys had a good time :y
Title: Re: home safe
Post by: Kev on 11 November 2007, 20:07:10
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How was Markies central locking on the way home?  Need the alternate sunroof entry ploy again?? ;D  ;D

Na B, he didn't have any more trouble.  ;D

And, that's the first time i've ever broken into a car. Honest. Officer.  ::)

Markie's face was a picture though when he realised what had happened. He had to be restrained from smashing the back window as well.
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Post by: Markie on 11 November 2007, 20:10:48
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How was Markies central locking on the way home?  Need the alternate sunroof entry ploy again?? ;D  ;D

Na B, he didn't have any more trouble.  ;D

And, that's the first time i've ever broken into a car. Honest. Officer.  ::)

Markie's face was a picture though when he realised what had happened. He had to be restrained from smashing the back window as well.

 ;D that was scarey...

to fill all in that were not there.

We had an initial meeting point for the Glasgow guys to meet and convoy to Queensferry... when Kev and i got there we both quickly jumped out to meet and greet.

Only in my case as i shut the door the central locking plipped down  :( locking the car, keys in it, windowss shut and engine running. No spare key either.

Kev managed to get a tool in the 50% tilted sunroof and knock the door lock up again.....thus saving my glass and neck... :y :y
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Post by: Kev on 11 November 2007, 20:17:06
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How was Markies central locking on the way home?  Need the alternate sunroof entry ploy again?? ;D  ;D

Na B, he didn't have any more trouble.  ;D

And, that's the first time i've ever broken into a car. Honest. Officer.  ::)

Markie's face was a picture though when he realised what had happened. He had to be restrained from smashing the back window as well.

 ;D that was scarey...

to fill all in that were not there.

We had an initial meeting point for the Glasgow guys to meet and convoy to Queensferry... when Kev and i got there we both quickly jumped out to meet and greet.

Only in my case as i shut the door the central locking plipped down  :( locking the car, keys in it, windowss shut and engine running. No spare key either.

Kev managed to get a tool in the 50% tilted sunroof and knock the door lock up again.....thus saving my glass and neck... :y :y

It's not like Top Gear, we wouldn't have went away and left you stranded.  ;)

Besides, i wasn't going to let that 1" gap in the sunroof stop me from getting my arm in there.  :y
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Post by: Taxi_Driver on 11 November 2007, 20:30:53
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How was Markies central locking on the way home?  Need the alternate sunroof entry ploy again?? ;D  ;D

Na B, he didn't have any more trouble.  ;D

And, that's the first time i've ever broken into a car. Honest. Officer.  ::)

Markie's face was a picture though when he realised what had happened. He had to be restrained from smashing the back window as well.

 ;D that was scarey...

to fill all in that were not there.

We had an initial meeting point for the Glasgow guys to meet and convoy to Queensferry... when Kev and i got there we both quickly jumped out to meet and greet.

Only in my case as i shut the door the central locking plipped down  :( locking the car, keys in it, windowss shut and engine running. No spare key either.

Kev managed to get a tool in the 50% tilted sunroof and knock the door lock up again.....thus saving my glass and neck... :y :y

It's not like Top Gear, we wouldn't have went away and left you stranded.  ;)

Besides, i wasn't going to let that 1" gap in the sunroof stop me from getting my arm in there.  :y

I could do with that on my Omega....well i mean doors lock emselves above say 5mph....used to on my merc....had to press a button to unlock again when stopped....any ideas how to achieve that on an Omega  :-/
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Post by: Kev on 11 November 2007, 21:02:07
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I could do with that on my Omega....well i mean doors lock emselves above say 5mph....used to on my merc....had to press a button to unlock again when stopped....any ideas how to achieve that on an Omega  :-/

Yep, mines is wired to do that through a Clifford G5.  ;)

Locks when it hits a pre-programmed rpm, unlocks when you kill the ignition, or pop the button. All system settings, including voices, alarm patterns and remote start settings etc. can be changed just by connecting your laptop.  :y

It is a costly piece of kit though, especially when you start adding modules on, but well worth it.  ;)
Title: Re: home safe
Post by: smoothomega on 11 November 2007, 21:09:01
Glad you guys had a good time and got back in one peice, roll on the summer and we can all get togerther  :y