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Mine is going to live in the workshop, only 2 mins away from home. Needs a Good clean but work in progress means I do it once a month.
New bench to keep the compressors clean, A place to put clean bits on that are ready to go back on the car,
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Due a tidy up
Alan
New bench to keep the compressors clean, A place to put clean bits on that are ready to go back on the car,
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Due a tidy up
Alan
Edited by Alan Whitaker on Sunday 28th February 13:11
magpies said:
Obviously the slim garage version with the anti gravity interior
If you have ever tried to follow Niiige you will know that he has super grippy tyres and they also allow the S4 to be stuck to the garage wall. He has considerable skill in getting two wheels up the ramp on his drive so that he can enter the garage sideways. What a driver!Some lovely garages so far, here's my feeble attempt in my new home
Another one who moved up north for a bigger garage. Shame I still work in London though
It's nice and warm as its double skinned and got the boiler and very large radiation too. Guess I'm still a soft southerner
Plan is to create a lot more storage, proper lighting and a ramp so I can play car jenga and fit three in. Well, that's the plan!
Looking forward to seeing more, and for those of you jealous of some of the garages listed, please don't look at this thread
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=573...
Another one who moved up north for a bigger garage. Shame I still work in London though
It's nice and warm as its double skinned and got the boiler and very large radiation too. Guess I'm still a soft southerner
Plan is to create a lot more storage, proper lighting and a ramp so I can play car jenga and fit three in. Well, that's the plan!
Looking forward to seeing more, and for those of you jealous of some of the garages listed, please don't look at this thread
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=573...
Burge55s3 said:
I AM ASHAMED after seeing all those beautiful garages.
Mine lives on the same piece of tarmac all year round & it has done for the past 14 years. It hasn't a home to call its' own.
14 years in the same place??? Shirley it gets out & about every now and then???? Mine lives on the same piece of tarmac all year round & it has done for the past 14 years. It hasn't a home to call its' own.
My S1 Austin is the hardy type, likes the Cat & Fiddle Pass in winter*, but Percy my S3c has been cosseted in a tiny rented lock-up garage when he's not being used.**
I have the old crafty tennis ball on a string suspended from the rafters so that when it touches the screen, I know the front is 0.5" from the storage cabinet at the end wall, and si there is just enough room at the back of the car to close the up-and-over door. And I have stuck carpet underlay on the side wall so I don't damage the paintwork on the door when extricating or inserting my vast bulk. ( It's a very narrow garage, compared to my waist size )
The main thing is to enjoy our S's as they are meant to be used, irrespective of how they spend their time eagerly waiting for that next blast!
Edited by glenrobbo on Monday 22 August 23:10
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