Sending it overseas for a year

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Horn Head- the view of the head itself, and the view from the parking lot below Coast Guard Hill.
 
Interesting find. Local motor parts store in Dublin had an oil filter to fit the 3URFE. Really odd as there doesn’t seem to be an application for this filter in Ireland. Guy behind the counter was as surprised as I was.

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That sounds fantastic! I did 2 weeks in Scotland essentially just driving a lap around the island. There were many places where I imagined the trip in my 200 that would have been awesome and camping there would have been very cool. There were also places we went that driving a 200 would have sucked due to the size and specially the width of the 200. We were in a mid sized Mercedes sedan and it felt huge, especially when we would explore off the main roads or in villages. Once I recalibrated and understood that 2 lane roads were really only 1.5 lanes wide it was ok. Many times, the two way roads were one narrow lane with periodic wider spots to pass on coming cars. My favorite sign that we’d often see on blind curves was “be prepared to stop.”

Did the same thing in Greece. Had a friend navigate while I drove. Problem was he couldn’t tell how wide roads were from google maps. We would get stuck in narrow alleys and have to back out with locals just shaking there heads.
The 200 is not much wider than a BMW 5 series so with a bit of care should be fine.
 
Things have taken a turn. I bought a house in Ireland. The cruiser will only stay for the year though so I’m having fun with it where possible, given the cost of fuel here is now running $9 per gallon. Seen here on the beach in Co Louth near Dunany. Not legal to drive on the beach so I didn’t, just parked at the base of the lane. Decent camping spot. Walked 3/4 of a mile to see the Mad Woman’s Chair.
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Awesome pics and cool developments. Did you meet a “nice Irish girl” to settle down with?
 
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