The german guys return
Posted: 03 Mar 2020 17:15
Maybe some of you remember me:
3 years ago I had a breakdown with my german Nissan patrol in Windhoek.
We decided to give it away for free or scrap the car (after endless repairs within the last years).
I had a lot of calls from this forum and an oldtimer-club in Windhoek, but nowbody found a way to import that car to SA or NAM.
So this wonderfull car died in the age of 29 years on a scrapyard in Windhoek.
Tinus organised a new Patrol for me (ok, not really new, from 1999) and now, after 3 years, we come back on Friday.
We stay with tinus for 2 or 3 days to visit him (and the car we naver saw), would be nice to meet some of you.
Frank
3 years ago I had a breakdown with my german Nissan patrol in Windhoek.
We decided to give it away for free or scrap the car (after endless repairs within the last years).
I had a lot of calls from this forum and an oldtimer-club in Windhoek, but nowbody found a way to import that car to SA or NAM.
So this wonderfull car died in the age of 29 years on a scrapyard in Windhoek.
Tinus organised a new Patrol for me (ok, not really new, from 1999) and now, after 3 years, we come back on Friday.
We stay with tinus for 2 or 3 days to visit him (and the car we naver saw), would be nice to meet some of you.
Frank