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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mantagte on 14 September 2009, 11:01:31
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what size discs are on a 1999 2.0
are they 286 mm
or 296 mm
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
My Haynes says '98 model year' ..... ;)
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
My Haynes says '98 model year' ..... ;)
Which was in 1997 ;D
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
My Haynes says '98 model year' ..... ;)
Which was in 1997 ;D
:y :y :y :y
That's uni edumacation for you!!! :y :y ;)
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thanks guys :y
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
My Haynes says '98 model year' ..... ;)
Which was in 1997 ;D
:y :y :y :y
That's uni edumacation for you!!! :y :y ;)
Its just a marketing way of making things sound 'new', like in the BMW dealer they had the new 2010 version of their sports bike on show thats being sold this year.
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was '97 they stopped using the small ones, so the 296 :y
My Haynes says '98 model year' ..... ;)
Which was in 1997 ;D
:y :y :y :y
That's uni edumacation for you!!! :y :y ;)
Its just a marketing way of making things sound 'new', like in the BMW dealer they had the new 2010 version of their sports bike on show thats being sold this year.
Car maker have been doing it for years, their facelifts & new models have often appeared around this time of year. My Mk III Cortina was registered in the October of 73 ie old M reg, but called a '74 model' :y
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My 1997 2.0ltr had 286 mm discs :y