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Title: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 21:55:42
I'm in the market for a petrol Omega.  I'm going to do an LPG gas conversion on it.  My budget is £3k max and I'm trying to get the latest lowest mileage car as possible.  I intend to use the Omega as my main daily driver.  I started off looking for a manual V6 but I'd consider a 2.2 or even an automatic.  What would you good folk advise for a daily driver gas conversion candidate?  My head is boiled thinking about it!

Here are a few likely candidates and I would appreciate any advice or comments!

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/comparator.action?postcode=BT66%207GA

I hope that works.  Bear in mind that I'd have to add £300 to bring the 2 English cars back over to N.I.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

TR

Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 January 2008, 21:57:35
Are you planning on doing the LPY yourself, or paying a fitter?

I can recommend a good kit...
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: Elite Pete on 06 January 2008, 22:00:49
I would buy this :)

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1199638779
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 January 2008, 22:03:11
I know someone who will soon be selling a V registered Facelift Elite, with LPG already fitted, for a very good price - probably to be available in a couple of weeks  ;D
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 22:03:38
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Are you planning on doing the LPY yourself, or paying a fitter?

I can recommend a good kit...

Hi, I would be getting a fitter to do the job for me.  I have an 18 month old sequential injection system in my Nissan Almera at the minute.  I plan to get it transferred to an Omega which'll cost £300 for a 4 pot or £500 for a 6 pot.  I won't get any extra for the Almera with the LPG system in her.  People here don't seem to have cottoned on to the benefits of LPG.  Their loss.

A 2.2 would be cheaper to convert (and to insure), as mentioned above, but I'm in a quandary as to whether the V6 is worth the extra expense.  I haven't had the benefit of driving either by the way!
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 January 2008, 22:06:19
I have a 2.5 V6 which I DIY converted with the assitance of a couple of members here - I've never looked back. Loads of V6 power and refinement, and fuel at 40ppl ;D
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 22:07:16
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I would buy this :)

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1199638779
Very Nice!  I'm actually watching that one in Ebay.  Maybe it's because I live in N.I. and can't mosey down the road, I feel it might be a bit risky buying it blind.  What do you think?

Still, a very nice appelaing car.  Common sense could go out the window with that one!
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 22:09:02
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I know someone who will soon be selling a V registered Facelift Elite, with LPG already fitted, for a very good price - probably to be available in a couple of weeks  ;D
Hi James, that sounds interesting.  Could you please furnish me with a few more details on that one?  Pardon my ignorance, but what year is a V reg?  :-[
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 January 2008, 22:11:03
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I know someone who will soon be selling a V registered Facelift Elite, with LPG already fitted, for a very good price - probably to be available in a couple of weeks  ;D
Hi James, that sounds interesting.  Could you please furnish me with a few more details on that one?  Pardon my ignorance, but what year is a V reg?  :-[

I am talking about Tunnie's LPG project. We have both worked on this, and intend to finish it off next weekend. Needed a fair bit doing, but it should be a goodun' when finished. I'd PM him for some more info :)

V is late 1999 early 2000
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: psnimv6 on 06 January 2008, 22:19:45
hi 6cylinderman i see you are from n ireland so i know what you mean about v6 manuals not easy to get but have you not considered ex police i know a lot of people who will say police cars are abussed and don,t have a very good spec but what you do get is very well mantained cars i have one and it was bought from a dealer direct from the police with only 20400 miles for a hell lot less than you budget and the dealer has them fairly reguraly and is in co armagh
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 22:20:45
Sorry about all the questions and thanks for the advice so far...

What do you think of this one?

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/VAUXHALL+OMEGA/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146,N-14-63-4294966436-4294966969/search.action

It's an Elite and seems to be the one everyone hankers after.
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 06 January 2008, 22:25:58
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hi 6cylinderman i see you are from n ireland so i know what you mean about v6 manuals not easy to get but have you not considered ex police i know a lot of people who will say police cars are abussed and don,t have a very good spec but what you do get is very well mantained cars i have one and it was bought from a dealer direct from the police with only 20400 miles for a hell lot less than you budget and the dealer has them fairly reguraly and is in co armagh

Good to see a fellow countryman on the forum.  Mate, that sounds like just the ticket.  Would you pass the details of that dealer on to me, please?  Were these cars armoured with bullet proof glass i.e. do they weigh 3 tonnes and give crap fuel economy?!
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: psnimv6 on 06 January 2008, 22:42:20
no problem pal the armoured omegas are rare and only sell for about £500-£1200 and mostly are very roughly decommissioned the one that you want is the non armoured non traffic cars that are were used for under cover work and vip protection so normaly are very respectable and have low miles as for who the dealer is it is dennis o,carrol from tandragee (ballymore coachworks) and don,t be put off if you go over and you see some very rough ex police cars ( mostly armoured) siting about  , you will see his advert in n ireland autotrader under the auto breakers section i am just looking at the 13th-19th of december and he had a 2002 white omega 3.2 50k so you need to check his lastest stock and you never no your luck if you want directions i can give them no problem
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 January 2008, 22:47:09
I would love an old armoured battlebus ;D
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: psnimv6 on 06 January 2008, 22:53:04
the only problem is all the armour is removed as part of the decomissing process and they don,t half wreck the interior and the doors in the process of removing the bullit proof glass and the dash and everything is just hanging there not even attached properly so they are only any good for parts
Title: Re: Buying Advice Needed
Post by: 6cylinderman on 07 January 2008, 08:01:43
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no problem pal the armoured omegas are rare and only sell for about £500-£1200 and mostly are very roughly decommissioned the one that you want is the non armoured non traffic cars that are were used for under cover work and vip protection so normaly are very respectable and have low miles as for who the dealer is it is dennis o,carrol from tandragee (ballymore coachworks) and don,t be put off if you go over and you see some very rough ex police cars ( mostly armoured) siting about  , you will see his advert in n ireland autotrader under the auto breakers section i am just looking at the 13th-19th of december and he had a 2002 white omega 3.2 50k so you need to check his lastest stock and you never no your luck if you want directions i can give them no problem
Cheers matey.  I'll check it out.