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20-10-2007, 02:18 AM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ireland
Posts: 5
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: Hi All,
A brief intro if I may. I'm a 27 yr old South African female, living in Ireland, with family in Aussie, South Africa and Germany, so I live up to my nick, lol. My automotive interests include Capri's, Escort's, Probe's, Cortina's and BMW's. My boyfriend and I have quite a stack of cars, a Focus, 2 Probes (and another coming next weekend), 3 mk3 Capri's (of which one we might be selling, extremely reluctantly), a '97 Escort (yawn), and a mini that we are in the process of restoring... very slowly. Oh and we have a fubar'd mk2capri, in bits. I was wondering, why did the Capri only feature as a mk1 in Australia, then jumped to the cabriolet, which Europe didn't get? What happened to the mk2 and mk3's? I would have thought they would have been fantastic in Australia. . |
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