Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Jay w on 20 January 2008, 20:10:05
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if it was half the price it could be a possibility
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Omega-V6-1999-only-18-000-miles-damaged_W0QQitemZ120212313037QQihZ002QQcategoryZ9858QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Ouch, bet that hurt. :( :(
Looks like someone tried to get through a gap smaller than a Mig :-[
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i'm still tempted to have a good look at this........
I know it needs some work doing....possibly even putting on a jig, but here's my idea....
18,000 miles, it's still a 'young un, get it repaired, gas it, get the goodies on ther i want in order to keep me amused and then use this as my main car, once it is up and running sell the Elite.
I am having a chat with the comapny who are selling it, they are after waaaaaay too much for it and i mentioned that in passing, if it was at £500 then it might be worth a punt, i would then need to find some silver panels and OS suspension and steering.
If it needs to go on a jig then that will push the price up, but i rekon it could still be back on the road for 2K (not including gas), and given its mileage and condition if i put 100K on ot and only got £500 for it when i sell it i would have still got my moneys worth out of it
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I would check with the seller as to which catagory write off it is as well.
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I would check with the seller as to which catagory write off it is as well.
good point there Pete, i would imagine it comes under 'beyond ecenomical repair' i believe that is cat C
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Not a bad idea. As you say, it's a car with very little wear on it, if genuine. Its' history will cause an issue for re-sale perhaps, but if your plan is to use it that's less of an issue. I think a cat C or D write off is pretty easy to get back on the road. Cat C's are plain BER, cat D's are where the total payout (inc. courtesy cars, etc. etc.) would be greater then the car's value.
Even if it turned out to be impractical to repair, you could use the running gear and break it and sell the rest of the parts.
Kevin
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Thats a lot of work......looks like the front drivers side A post is bent....
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Thats a lot of work......looks like the front drivers side A post is bent....
you have better eyes than me mate, i cant see it.
I am going to call them back and ask about catagory, i will ask them then for more pics of chassis lag and pillar.
Need to see if the chassis leg has been pulled out of shape and by how much
Not a bad idea. As you say, it's a car with very little wear on it, if genuine. Its' history will cause an issue for re-sale perhaps, but if your plan is to use it that's less of an issue. I think a cat C or D write off is pretty easy to get back on the road. Cat C's are plain BER, cat D's are where the total payout (inc. courtesy cars, etc. etc.) would be greater then the car's value.
Even if it turned out to be impractical to repair, you could use the running gear and break it and sell the rest of the parts.
Kevin
by the time i come to get rid it would still be a good useable car, but it wpould have 100k + on it and what i would get for it would be less than a grand.
If the repair was done properly then how much would it affect the value 10%?
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Cat C can effect the resale by upto 25% :(
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The picture does give the impression that the drivers door is overlapping the b post and does not look to shut properly, but it could be just the way it has been photographed
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The impact on the right bent the front of the unibody and caused the left fender to buckle near the passenger A post. (see pic. 2 & 6) That must have been a hell of a shot. I wonder why the airbags didn't go off?
Add the cost of straightening the unibody to the purchase price along with all the parts and paint. Also budget for lots of front tires. Even with the frame straightened on a jig, the wheel alignment will never be right.
Elvin
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The impact on the right bent the front of the unibody and caused the left fender to buckle near the passenger A post.
Yep. A second look and that passenger side crease does look suspicious, and with no other damage around it I'd say it's an indication that it's badly out of shape. :'(
Kevin
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Looks like the FOS A pillar is pushed back and, somehow, the front wheel/strut pushed forward. The FNS wing crease tends to indicate that the whole front end is pushed over so, to me, will need jigging at the very least to confirm alignment.
Incidentally, if realligned properly and parts replaced as needed, there is absolutely no reason why it would not run square and true after repair. Just depends how much cash you want to throw at it.....
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For £500 you would have a decent low mileage engine, AR35 gear box, 4 decent alloy wheels, MV6 leather seats and a host of goodies. Scrap the rest of the car for upto a couple of hundred quid and you're laughing.
The only problem is, what would you do with the bits in the mean time?
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for £500 i would strip and scrap the rest !! :y
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Call me cynical but that bl**dy low mileage for a V reg :-?
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Call me cynical but that bl**dy low mileage for a V reg :-?
You're really cynical, you are. ;)
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Call me cynical but that bl**dy low mileage for a V reg :-?
initially i thought the same........but then started looking at the engine bay.
everything is very clean, and by that i mean things like the brake fluid reservoir, the cover for the cruise looks brand new, the feed for the EGR looks new.
I know they have washed it, but none of the ancillaries have rust or any real signs of mileage on them, that.s what led me to believe this is an 18,000 miler.
plus they have all the history on the car as well
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Call me cynical but that bl**dy low mileage for a V reg :-?
You're really cynical, you are. ;)
I was waiting for that :D
At £500 probably worth a punt if only to break it
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hmm think i'd be suspicious, cleanliness is nothing, engine is wet, so it couldhave just been steam cleaned, the header tank is a bit murky! service history is nothing to go by genuine mileage, it means nothing, ask for past MOTs
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Cat C can effect the resale by upto 25% :(
Make that 50% and you will be nearer the mark, that amount of damage on a 9 yearold car is way too much, spares only in my opinion.
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well i emailed the chap and offered £500, he refused...not that i was surprised........
I have told him my offer stands for 30 days, if i could get it then it would go back on the road, i have 90% of the bits to repair and a bodyshop who rekon they could sort it all out and repaint half of the car for a reasonable sum.
As a cat C it might only be worth 50% of its value but the purpose was to gas it and use it as a replacement for the Elite, that would last well over 100k miles more and if i only got £500 for it then i wouldn't be upset, as Hotel21 said if the job is done well (which it would be) then it would be as safe as any other car out there and we have worked out we could bring the whole lot in at about 2K including gas kit VIC check tax and MOT.
I doubt he will get rid of it easy, it has been on the web for over 5 months now, in fact it is still on another website at £850!!!
http://www.douglasvalley.co.uk/item.asp?prodid=614&spg=41&pgid=1
it would be a shame to break, and it wouldn't make a grand if it was broken, however i will not move from what i have offered.
the ball is back with the seller