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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #1 on: 25 June 2010, 23:48:54 »

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Might pop in for a look...... :-/

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-Vauxhall-Opel-Omega-Brown-/250655746379?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a5c3f294b

Shows up as brown on the DVLA site. How rare. :o

Rare as rocking horse poo, perchance? ;)
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #2 on: 25 June 2010, 23:50:42 »

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Might pop in for a look...... :-/

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-Vauxhall-Opel-Omega-Brown-/250655746379?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a5c3f294b

Shows up as brown on the DVLA site. How rare. :o

Rare as rocking horse poo, perchance? ;)

Definitely worth a look, even if just out of curiosity.... :y
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #3 on: 25 June 2010, 23:54:12 »

Looks like an MV6 what do you think?
That could mean 2 to choose from locally plus the 2.5td cdx, and a couple of 2.2 CD's choices choices.... :) :) :-/
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« Reply #4 on: 26 June 2010, 00:00:24 »

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Looks like an MV6 what do you think?
That could mean 2 to choose from locally plus the 2.5td cdx, and a couple of 2.2 CD's choices choices.... :) :) :-/

Yes, I reckon it's an MV6 and "only" 76617 on the clock!

Deffo worth a look.  :y
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #5 on: 26 June 2010, 00:03:04 »

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Looks like an MV6 what do you think?
That could mean 2 to choose from locally plus the 2.5td cdx, and a couple of 2.2 CD's choices choices.... :) :) :-/

Yes, I reckon it's an MV6 and "only" 76617 on the clock!

Deffo worth a look.  :y

Got a green one with only 57k locally as well.... :y
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #6 on: 26 June 2010, 00:19:19 »

Check out the paint work on the nearside, might be the light and the angle etc, but the rear quarter looks a different shade to the doors, may be totally wrong.
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #7 on: 26 June 2010, 00:23:13 »

Seen that colour on a couple of Vectra B's. Seems very rare, God knows what it's called though!

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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #8 on: 26 June 2010, 00:23:25 »

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Check out the paint work on the nearside, might be the light and the angle etc, but the rear quarter looks a different shade to the doors, may be totally wrong.

Thanks for that, tis very local, could  pass it every day,so no problem with checking it out... :y
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #9 on: 26 June 2010, 01:17:07 »

A lot of traders do this Mike, they know how to hide little problems in the paint work with shadows, poor light and rainy days when taking thier picks.

When I was first interested in miggys I went and had a couple of test drives, the dealer gave me the keys and sent a mechanic to accompany me.  first was a 3.0 saloon elite and he had just been telling me how fast he had been down this particular road in an Impretza the week before, i asked if we could "test drive" the car properly and was told to go for it.  Seems he wasnt as good a driver as he thought he was, the elite was a good 15mph quicker.

Then took a TD estate out, think that was an elite also. this time put it roond it's paces on the twisties then into an empty induestial estate to see what the handling and pickup from low speeds was like.

Both cars were well presented, out in the open, clean and valeted, but seems they get thrapped eveytime they are used.   :-X ::)

Then went to annother loacal (Big name dealer)  Omega elite TD again, not leather though.  Car parked under cover and one of the rear wheel arches parked by a girder canopy support so you could not see round it.

Dicks had surface rust and the battery was flat, no big deal, car was cleanish but felt there was something wrong with it.

Test drive, had to sit as a passenger, sales guydrove, would give it any sports mode usage and refused to go above 40 or take me down any fast roads, got back to thier site and he tried to hide the car away again, asked him to leave it in the middle and out in the open for me to have a good look.

Wheel arch had been damaged, allthough it was repaired there was overspray in the wheel arch and it hadnt been undersealed, car was slightly dusty, from rubbed down filler and over all needed fettling.

The excuse was, we do all the jobs on a car when we have a buyer.  :-/

Out of the 2 dealers I would have gone back to the 1st one, mote open and honest, and checked the cars out to a check list they devised ,

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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #10 on: 26 June 2010, 06:33:35 »

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Seen that colour on a couple of Vectra B's. Seems very rare, God knows what it's called though!


I think its antelope. I've seen it on a Vectra too, gorgeous colour.
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #11 on: 26 June 2010, 06:58:46 »

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Seen that colour on a couple of Vectra B's. Seems very rare, God knows what it's called though!


I think its antelope. I've seen it on a Vectra too, gorgeous colour.
It is :y

There was a member of the forum from the Leeds ish area that had an MV6 in the same colour which she sold, I wonder if its the same car.
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #12 on: 26 June 2010, 07:51:35 »

That'd be Missy MV6. She sold it about 2 years ago.
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #13 on: 26 June 2010, 08:08:56 »

If that panel looks a different shade, it's probably because it's been repaired and repainted.
Colours like that are a proper idiot to match, as you never know what angle or direction the paint was applied from when they were originally painted.
Nissan Micra round here has a new rear hatch and some rear end work done, and you can tell as the colour change is completely different on the hatch compared to the rest of the back end, because the hatch was painted on stands - therefore the paint applied at a different angle.

Not the best of explanations, but hopefully, you'll see what I mean! :y
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Re: A brown Omega
« Reply #14 on: 26 June 2010, 13:39:05 »

that looks the same colour as my last one and the colour was called antelope mica.
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