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00:37:35 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2014-11-13 23:43 |
Repeat offender: /vehicle_102949-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_119487-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_185276-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_275115-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_600955-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html Possibly also at: /vehicle_33662-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_68884-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html /vehicle_317327-Vauxhall-Omega-2000.html |
◊ 2023-08-26 06:08 |
@dsl/sandie an official Police Car based on the RPO on the build sheet. Bolded below. So not just a frequent mockup rental. Do we add police to extra info? Number plate W942FWL VIN W0L0VBF69Y1058173 Engine code 08452555 Trim ELITE V6 24V Brand Vauxhall Model OMEGA-B (V94) Model Code 9VF69 Package code XA5P REG W942FWL GM*Drive Code XXGJ Sales Region GB Engine's Type X30XE Engine serial number 08452555 Model year 2000 Made 02.12.1999 W4G Police car https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/epc/vin/opel/W0L0VBF69Y1058173/ |
◊ 2023-08-26 12:01 |
3.0 V6 without alloys (although these could be specced, just tended not to be) and sunroof was indeed the police version not really available to civilian customers. They always seem to confuse plate checks which call them one of the civilian versions like Elite or MV6. This brochure for an older model describes the version as Police Omega: Later on they used a trim called Special, but I don't know when this started. I'm not a huge fan of adding Police to the extra info as the reference usefulnesd has been spoiled somewhat by people who add it to every single police car they spot regardless of whether it is a mock-up, altered specification or not even a police car but in this case it is above board. -- Last edit: 2023-08-26 12:24:03 |