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  On 03/01/2012 at 1:58 AM, coupe72001 said:

To think I actually once had a mint green coupe with black interior and sold it to a mate in Tassie... now I'll just have to settle on being envious of Jason's.

Good score mate!

How's the coffee pot going Drew, did you ever take that kg I gave you out for a run?

D

  On 03/01/2012 at 1:58 AM, coupe72001 said:

To think I actually once had a mint green coupe with black interior and sold it to a mate in Tassie... now I'll just have to settle on being envious of Jason's.

Good score mate!

Well I have argueably the mintest KHR30 in Ozland and a modified version on the way & therefore far to much money tied up in the marque to change direction now, but hold a soft spot for C210/211, coupes, so it's good to see that there are some of our younger generation trying to keep the marque alive & well.

I have a couple of kids that quite frankly, don't give a dam about my cars. They certainly don't share the same passion I do for them and I'm sure they would just flog them off to the first person offering cash dollars if they were given the chance, so I might just have to give them away before I go eh?

Cheers, D

  On 03/01/2012 at 3:25 AM, Ghostrider said:

Well I have argueably the mintest KHR30 in Ozland and a modified version on the way & therefore far to much money tied up in the marque to change direction now, but hold a soft spot for C210/211, coupes, so it's good to see that there are some of our younger generation trying to keep the marque alive & well.

I have a couple of kids that quite frankly, don't give a dam about my cars. They certainly don't share the same passion I do for them and I'm sure they would just flog them off to the first person offering cash dollars if they were given the chance, so I might just have to give them away before I go eh?

Cheers, D

Ooh, ooh, pick me old buddy, old pal ;)

  On 03/01/2012 at 1:58 AM, coupe72001 said:

To think I actually once had a mint green coupe with black interior and sold it to a mate in Tassie... now I'll just have to settle on being envious of Jason's.

Good score mate!

To think I had a

Silver 4 door 240K Manual (3 years old)...rockers were rusty already

Metallic purple 2 door 240K Manual (5 years old)

Custard yellow/cream int 78 Skyline coupe Manual (6 months old)

Mint green/black int 79 sedan Manual (3 years old)..one of my favourite ever cars

Black 78 sedan Auto

Would give anything to have them back :-)

The coffee was delicious, but the business sold. The van ended up in Parkes NSW, and I'm working full time.

Cheers,

(the other) D

  On 03/01/2012 at 3:12 AM, Ghostrider said:

How's the coffee pot going Drew, did you ever take that kg I gave you out for a run?

D

  • 2 months later...

Hi there spotted an orange C210 coupe at uni last week Great colour , I will see if i can trak down onwer to see if he is interested in selling it .

Your green coupe loos great , & what a birthday present especially from your Mother in law ,.

Hope all is good .

Cheers Mick

  On 24/03/2012 at 1:20 AM, my77sky said:

HI THERE SPOTTED A ORANGE C210 COUPE AT UNI LAST WEEK GREAT COLOUR , I WILL SEE IF I CAN TRAK DOWN ONWER TO SEE IF HE IS INTERESTED IN SELLING IT .

YOUR GREEN COUPE LOOKS GREAT , & WHAT A BIRTHDAY PRESENT ESPECIALLY FROM YOUR MOTHER IN LAW ,.

HOPE ALL IS GOOD .

CHEERS MICK

I don't read stuff like this in capitals, it's just to hard on the eyes..

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