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Merc specialist in/around Dublin ?

  • 25-04-2007 8:07pm
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    Currently interested in an old warhorse of a Merc ...haven't seen it yet and probably won't know what to look for if I do.

    The car in question hasn't been NCT'd for a while (it's overdue) and so I have no recent (independent) indication of condition.

    Can anyone recommend a good Merc mechanic in the Dublin area that I could ask to have a look at this yoke for me?

    I'd be more interested in an "old school" type mechanic not a diagnostic system reader :D as the vehicle in question (not telling which) would definetly be 100% mechanics, 0% electronics.

    Thanks for any hints


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