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The 85 Mercedes 190E in driving is making me happy for the time being :D

Its some what different to my 32 although I can point out the positives.

From its soft suspension to its quiet engine, you feel as though your on clouds and I offen think the car has stalled because the engine is so quiet.

You don't feel any bumps and the 85kw's at the engine make it such a cruizy car.

I think they shouldnt be driven when you are tired as you will most likely fall asleep :)

geez, at least the guy was pretty sweet about it... Something similar happened to me not long ago, except these smart a$$es delibrately nudged the back of my wifes car 3times trying to push us through the intersection, till I felt the backend lift off the ground.. all because I switched lanes and got in front of them before the lights turned red (seriously did not cut them off, I don't drive like a fool especially with my baby in the car)... Well, the only thing I could think of was our baby boy in the back seat, my eyes rolled back and I saw death written on my hands with the names of whoever was in the car behind..

In the end 2guys begging for mercy and one in so much shock he fell asleep.

That story sucks! It just goes to show how many assholes there are out there with no consideration for anyone!

In my opinion the guy tried to push me out of the way so he could get away, lucky 1 is was stuck to his front and 2 i wasn't injured.

My St Christopher magnet was in my car at the time :D

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yeah :P

I saw my car yesterday and all rubbers, glass, mirrors, bumpers and lights where off.

Although the body was straight in beautiful white fresh paint :D

They told me everything will be together tuesday so hopefuly tuesday night i will be cruising again!!!

take it easy

Mark

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