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Re: what is my car
« Reply #15 on: 13 December 2009, 22:45:58 »

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Since when did a body kit determine a whole new model?

There has never been an Omega C.

The facelift would never have been classed as a C, its still the same basic design as the B. It only had trim and body pannels changed.


I don't know - I'm only relaying information! :P

Was it just a body kit for the Omega that Irmscher had a hand in?
Maybe they helped design the facelift and GM dropped the "Omega C" tag.............like they did the Omega B from the Omega A, which utilises the same platform, just different body panels and trim and electrics..............
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Re: what is my car
« Reply #16 on: 14 December 2009, 00:02:16 »

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Since when did a body kit determine a whole new model?

There has never been an Omega C.

The facelift would never have been classed as a C, its still the same basic design as the B. It only had trim and body pannels changed.


I don't know - I'm only relaying information! :P

Was it just a body kit for the Omega that Irmscher had a hand in?
Maybe they helped design the facelift and GM dropped the "Omega C" tag.............like they did the Omega B from the Omega A, which utilises the same platform, just different body panels and trim and electrics..............

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Re: what is my car
« Reply #17 on: 14 December 2009, 08:44:07 »

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Since when did a body kit determine a whole new model?

There has never been an Omega C.

The facelift would never have been classed as a C, its still the same basic design as the B. It only had trim and body pannels changed.


I don't know - I'm only relaying information! :P

Was it just a body kit for the Omega that Irmscher had a hand in?
Maybe they helped design the facelift and GM dropped the "Omega C" tag.............like they did the Omega B from the Omega A, which utilises the same platform, just different body panels and trim and electrics..............

 :-?

Indeed Turk.

Omega A - Carlton

Omega B - Omega

Completely different! - Omega shares more from the Senator than Carlton
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Re: what is my car
« Reply #18 on: 14 December 2009, 09:01:33 »

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Pretty sure Irmscher classed the facelift Omega as 'Omega C'.

There's nowt about omega on the current Irmscher website, but I once had all the Irmscher gumpf on a disc (from Irmscher) and that's where I'm fairly sure I saw it.
Also fairly sure LMF call it 'Omega C' because of that.

Now whether the facelift was going to be called the Omega C then dropped by GM, I don't know, but Irmscher would have been involved as the new car was designed..........
Irmscher did. Idiots that they are.

Omega-B facelift was always going to be an Omega-B.  It is essentially the same car as the prefacelift

Seen Gm brake pads marked as "Omega A and B" on the box. Does that mean carlton takes the same pads?


The early 2.0 Omega's had the same discs and pads as the Carlton.
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