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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #15 on: 17 February 2008, 21:14:12 »

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.....Baby seat in front seat with a passenger airbag......  >:(
Base spec (no a/c) so might not have passenger airbag.

Blimey, one of those with the twin gloveboxes.... Only ever seen that in an old brochure.

'Select' model, real poverty spec. Nasty things, usually had the 8v 2.0

Comfy, reliable and roomy 16V 2.oL had an estate version for 7 years, just got rid, it's the replacment that's parked on the drive going nowhere. :'(
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #16 on: 17 February 2008, 21:17:49 »

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.....Baby seat in front seat with a passenger airbag......  >:(

Sadly you are right.....it does have an airbag.....
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #17 on: 17 February 2008, 21:37:49 »

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.....Baby seat in front seat with a passenger airbag......  >:(
Base spec (no a/c) so might not have passenger airbag.

Blimey, one of those with the twin gloveboxes.... Only ever seen that in an old brochure.

'Select' model, real poverty spec. Nasty things, usually had the 8v 2.0

Thanks tunnie make me feel bad then. :(  :(                                                 When i got my miggy i was more than pleased   pas,a/con, very comfy quick enough resonable insurance (i know its only a mini facelift 2.0 16v gls but) .  Now i feel terrible so low i might go and jump off a tall building ;)  ;D

By the way i am looking to get a v6   as soon as i can afford one :y
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #18 on: 17 February 2008, 21:38:42 »

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.....Baby seat in front seat with a passenger airbag......  >:(
Base spec (no a/c) so might not have passenger airbag.

Blimey, one of those with the twin gloveboxes.... Only ever seen that in an old brochure.

'Select' model, real poverty spec. Nasty things, usually had the 8v 2.0

Thanks tunnie make me feel bad then. :(  :(                                                 When i got my miggy i was more than pleased   pas,a/con, very comfy quick enough resonable insurance (i know its only a mini facelift 2.0 16v gls but) .  Now i feel terrible so low i might go and jump off a tall building ;)  ;D

By the way i am looking to get a v6   as soon as i can afford one :y
But you have a GLS :)
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #19 on: 17 February 2008, 21:40:21 »

Doesn't matter what engine, what spec or how many pedals.... this forum is for all Omega's IMHO.
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« Reply #20 on: 17 February 2008, 21:41:15 »

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Doesn't matter what engine, what spec or how many pedals.... this forum is for all Omega's IMHO.
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #21 on: 17 February 2008, 21:45:15 »

i quite like having the 2nd glove box if im honest more storage space(as if theres not enough already).
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Re: Steinmetz 1996 Omega
« Reply #22 on: 17 February 2008, 22:31:38 »

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i quite like having the 2nd glove box if im honest more storage space(as if theres not enough already).

Great for Cassettes, for those of us who remember them. :D :D :D
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« Reply #23 on: 17 February 2008, 23:07:30 »

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Great for Cassettes, for those of us who remember them. :D :D :D


What now? lol...
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« Reply #24 on: 17 February 2008, 23:10:28 »

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Great for Cassettes, for those of us who remember them. :D :D :D


What now? lol...

I don't mean the 8 Track version ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 17 February 2008, 23:20:04 »

Lol, 8 track rocks...
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