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Talking to this guy at the garage, he’s got 25 cars along these lines! Metros, Tomcats, shiter heaven. He’s selling this soon for fifteen hundred quid…

 

The guy in the bay alongside had a new Porsche  - all the more reason for me to fuss over this car 🥊😀

 

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46 minutes ago, AxWomble said:

@Tadhg Tiogar - I found it again! It was. D reg TRS so I’m guessing it’s the same one.

 

 

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That's the fella. Since he got the bits from me, he's managed to refit the window trim strips. Definitely hasn't got around to fitting the standard alloys.

Think he also said something about getting the seats recovered....

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Daily driven (seemingly still family-used) Espace 2.0 looking fairly tidy despite its years, and a not-too-shabby Golf with delicious wheelz  which sports not one, not two, but FOUR dehumidifying pouches on the dashboard! I have one of the same product and find it perfectly adequate in my leaky AX, so they must have some serious damp ingress problems! Old Cabriolets that live under trees I guess…

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I don't even know what this is apart from the big Mercedes badge on the front. LHD but British plates and has Alicante on the doors so perhaps originated there. 

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The back doors appear to use the same pressing for both sides, note the recess for the handle on the left door. 

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And they are completely rectangular so can be used either side, just drill the holes for the hinges as required. Seems more IKEA than Mercedes. 

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19 minutes ago, Yoss said:

I don't even know what this is apart from the big Mercedes badge on the front. LHD but British plates and has Alicante on the doors so perhaps originated there. 

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The back doors appear to use the same pressing for both sides, note the recess for the handle on the left door. 

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And they are completely rectangular so can be used either side, just drill the holes for the hinges as required. Seems more IKEA than Mercedes. 

2nd generation Mercedes MB100. 

Spanish-made, I believe. 

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