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miggy

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Re: Not bad
« Reply #15 on: 19 October 2007, 21:51:33 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

 :( :-/ :-/

No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

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Re: Not bad
« Reply #16 on: 19 October 2007, 21:56:18 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

 :( :-/ :-/

No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

 :y

Couple of sleeping bags suffice for the back anyway, I have never used the heated seats in the front, other than switching it on when a mates in the car to see if they notice the seat getting hot ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 19 October 2007, 21:59:44 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

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No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

 :y

Couple of sleeping bags suffice for the back anyway, I have never used the heated seats in the front, other than switching it on when a mates in the car to see if they notice the seat getting hot ;D

The only time i used it was when my back was giving me some pain,  ;Di sat in the car with it on, listening to radio 5 sport, and it did actually ease the pain.

 ;D ;D
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Re: Not bad
« Reply #18 on: 19 October 2007, 22:02:06 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

 :( :-/ :-/

No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

 :y

Couple of sleeping bags suffice for the back anyway, I have never used the heated seats in the front, other than switching it on when a mates in the car to see if they notice the seat getting hot ;D

The only time i used it was when my back was giving me some pain,  ;Di sat in the car with it on, listening to radio 5 sport, and it did actually ease the pain.

 ;D ;D
Apart from Tonygnome who always has em swithced on that's all mine get used for.
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« Reply #19 on: 19 October 2007, 22:04:59 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

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No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

 :y

Couple of sleeping bags suffice for the back anyway, I have never used the heated seats in the front, other than switching it on when a mates in the car to see if they notice the seat getting hot ;D

The only time i used it was when my back was giving me some pain,  ;Di sat in the car with it on, listening to radio 5 sport, and it did actually ease the pain.

 ;D ;D
Apart from Tonygnome who always has em swithced on that's all mine get used for.

Ermm, welcome Newbie :o :-/ ::).....................obviously a cataclysmic event occured ;D ;D
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Re: Not bad
« Reply #20 on: 19 October 2007, 22:06:24 »

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You think that leather fitted, they could have put heated in the rear

 :( :-/ :-/

No but I know the wiring is there or the looms for the rear heated, mines Jan 2001,

True, and the wiring for the switches is also there behind the rear heater vents on the left and right, I have looked, but I believe the heated pads are a pig to fit on the leather spec.

 :y

Couple of sleeping bags suffice for the back anyway, I have never used the heated seats in the front, other than switching it on when a mates in the car to see if they notice the seat getting hot ;D

The only time i used it was when my back was giving me some pain,  ;Di sat in the car with it on, listening to radio 5 sport, and it did actually ease the pain.

 ;D ;D
Apart from Tonygnome who always has em swithced on that's all mine get used for.

Ermm, welcome Newbie :o :-/ ::).....................obviously a cataclysmic event occured ;D ;D
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Re: Not bad
« Reply #21 on: 19 October 2007, 22:22:17 »

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Interesting, have only had CDX's pre-face and current facelift, this was before even knowing anything about elites etc., obviously the CDX's come with optional's when purchased as my facelift has the following that I think is'nt standard on CDX's:

Elec sunroof, leather seats front seats heated, traffic master and manual.  :y
:yJust to throw a spanner in the works mine has all the above except no sunroof at all & (as you know) it's an early 99 pre facelift CD. Traffic Master expired but if you play with the buttons you can get a sultry sounding girl telling you to renew it! :D
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Re: Not bad
« Reply #22 on: 21 October 2007, 14:45:55 »

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its a bargain, I cant afford the insurance if i buy the car at his price, my original target was for an X or Y reg ish, to save about £500+ or so on the buying price

Have you tried Privilege Insurance on the internet? I pay £300 fully comp for me and Mrs.Loo-knee :y
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« Reply #23 on: 21 October 2007, 16:34:43 »

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its a bargain, I cant afford the insurance if i buy the car at his price, my original target was for an X or Y reg ish, to save about £500+ or so on the buying price

Have you tried Privilege Insurance on the internet? I pay £300 fully comp for me and Mrs.Loo-knee :y

Yeah maybe for you as you live on that Massive nudist camp site, that has no car theft ;D ;D
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Re: Not bad
« Reply #24 on: 21 October 2007, 17:24:10 »

Only thing to note about that Omega......it could be older than it appears.
I dont know if Germany got the facelift sooner than the UK.....I suspect it probably did.

It says 1st registered 2000, but that will be when it was imported to the UK......unless rules have changed.

It used to be a trick......buy the car in Germany, run about in it for a year......import it into the UK.....register it as new......V5 then looks as the car is a year newer than it is......

So unless anyone can confirm, you carnt do this anymore......I'd be wanting to see the original bill of sale  :y
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