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Need to go to Birmingham to pick up my noo soof African imported mota :cool::cool::cool:

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Oh yer its got air ride 🤣🤣
 
That's what I like about roofs in Scotland. They're boarded over before things like felt, battens and tiles go on. It seems to me to make a much better job.
I guess with the precipitation/strong winds they get it's pretty much essential.
They are called "voliges" in Frogland and are a good idea where there can be strong winds. We were advised by a neighbour who didn't get them fitted to his new house. (He had tiles blown off, as well as the plastic constantly banging around.)
So we gottum and have never regretted it! ;)
 
Planning made me reduce it by 2m buggers :mad:
I seem to remember us having had a chat about this before. Pit or using the ramps in some unit you use, if I remember correckly.
Mind, even a lift that doesn't go all the way up can be useful. I'd fit one in my ornery garage as I could then store 2 kit cars in the normal space for one car, and could work on a car if I was prepared to sit or kneel. Which i would be. ;)
 
I seem to remember us having had a chat about this before. Pit or using the ramps in some unit you use, if I remember correckly.
Mind, even a lift that doesn't go all the way up can be useful. I'd fit one in my ornery garage as I could then store 2 kit cars in the normal space for one car, and could work on a car if I was prepared to sit or kneel. Which i would be. ;)

I'll probably get a lift of some sort, ive already been asked if id rent it out. :eek:
 
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