My 99 Omega Elite is an ex company car that I liked a lot so it's got a few more years with me yet.
Slightly modified now with the 3 litre engine having been ported and polished and a supercharger added which takes this barge to a shade under 170 MPH.
Although already having a standard specification to shame many BMWs, Mercs (only the S class came close) and the like, a few more gadgets have been wedged into the few remaining spaces. Now fitted with automatic reversing cameras and distance sensors, DVD changer, MP3 music Keg and a better than standard Sat/Nav system all running through the replacement touch screen based head unit which runs through the original Bose amp and speakers. The alarms and immobiliser have been upgraded with the addition of Thatcham units and controlled by 2 radio links and a cellular receiver so I can start the car remotely and as long as it's within range of a mobile cell I can shut the car down and disable the ECU. All this lot are secured in the boot inside a steel box which can only be got at by removing various bits of this inside. Anyone who's tried removing the parcel shelf in one of these cars will now what I mean!
Follow this link to the wiring key for use of the Bose amplifier with any head unit that has front and rear line out connectors WIRING
I had a lorry run into the back of it late in 2006 which took out the boot and distorted the rear wings and bumper but after the insurance company wrote it off and gave it back to me, (£2000 worth of damage by Vauxhalls estimate) it was just a few hours work and some replacement parts from Ebay to get it back on the road fully repaired. Even if I do say so myself I think it was a pretty good repair job. What do Vauxhall know!!!!!!!!!!!!