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Author Topic: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice  (Read 2428 times)

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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #15 on: 29 August 2012, 16:13:19 »

Was going to say the interior has to be worth a few bob with door cards  :-\
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #16 on: 29 August 2012, 16:20:50 »

those parts in total will cost x times the price of an omega here.. and the cheapest one costing 4k£ ;D
 
obviously car breakers here are unbelivably rich >:(
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #17 on: 29 August 2012, 16:25:14 »

those parts in total will cost x times the price of an omega here.. and the cheapest one costing 4k£ ;D
 
obviously car breakers here are unbelivably rich >:(

Wondered why so few omega's on the road here  ;D all being shipped out to turkey  :-\  ;D not any p/f ones in my breakers and only one f/l  :(
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #18 on: 29 August 2012, 17:07:13 »

those parts in total will cost x times the price of an omega here.. and the cheapest one costing 4k£ ;D
 
obviously car breakers here are unbelivably rich >:(

Wondered why so few omega's on the road here ;D all being shipped out to turkey  :-\ ;D not any p/f ones in my breakers and only one f/l  :(

you may have right.. although not in Turkey , close countries in Europe may use them..
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #19 on: 29 August 2012, 18:19:25 »

Hmmm, TB ponders a midnight visit to Northampton to strip bits off a car  :-X
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #20 on: 29 August 2012, 18:26:18 »

Hmmm, TB ponders a midnight visit to Northampton to strip bits off a car  :-X

Nights are getting darker  :-X




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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #21 on: 30 August 2012, 17:29:38 »

haha some very funny replies. ;)

i've checked the size of the tyres and they are all 225/55/R16. However on ralf AND my good car there is a single tyre with a 95 load rating. and the rest are 90. should this ideally be the same as well?

obviously in reality its not affecting driving so i assume not. but just wondered what you girls thought  :-*
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #22 on: 30 August 2012, 20:35:35 »

haha some very funny replies. ;)

i've checked the size of the tyres and they are all 225/55/R16. However on ralf AND my good car there is a single tyre with a 95 load rating. and the rest are 90. should this ideally be the same as well?

obviously in reality its not affecting driving so i assume not. but just wondered what you girls thought  :-*
I would say 90 is a bit low for the Omega :o.  What does the manual say?
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Re: Scrapping Ralf... bits to keep/bits to throw advice
« Reply #23 on: 30 August 2012, 20:42:19 »

haha some very funny replies. ;)

i've checked the size of the tyres and they are all 225/55/R16. However on ralf AND my good car there is a single tyre with a 95 load rating. and the rest are 90. should this ideally be the same as well?

obviously in reality its not affecting driving so i assume not. but just wondered what you girls thought  :-*
I would say 90 is a bit low for the Omega :o.  What does the manual say?
I look for 94 plus, generally 97 Extra Load (but each to their own) :-\
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