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Unusual tyre question
Bush Tucker Man:
I was lucky/unlucky
When we moved into 'BTM Towers' the previous occupant had sold off the bottom 150 foot of garden as a building plot.
This meant that we lost a 30foot long garage, & double car-port :evil:
However they weren't high enough to get my (at the time) Discovery underneath.
So having had a garage built, I now have a double (with electric roller-door), with a minimum headroom of 8'6! :D
So, now I can get the 110 up on axle-stands, if need be, or even a longed for 101FC would easily fit in.
Cal:
That's just showing off Richard! :D
Rest assured that when my lotto numbers finally come up my new house will have a fantastic garage block to house my fleet of land rover products and assorted other cars... :twisted:
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: Cal on October 19, 2008, 17:07:30 ---That's just showing off Richard! :D
--- End quote ---
Just being honest & helpful ;)
--- Quote from: Cal on October 19, 2008, 17:07:30 ---Rest assured that when my lotto numbers finally come up my new house will have a fantastic garage block to house my fleet of land rover products and assorted other cars... :twisted:
--- End quote ---
Oh I'd have liked a brick-built garage instead, but we'd already spent money on the windows, releading the stained glass, & carpets, so a sectional one would have suffice.
When we move though, I want one of those gorgeous Oak ones!
This is the usual occupant :lol:
Cal:
I'd love an oak one as well - maybe it's time for me to pull me finger out and try and get a better paid job rather than counting on those numbers coming up one day...
gnasha:
how about letting the air out of the tyres to get it in and out then just pump them back up
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