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  On 17/12/2020 at 17:57, willswitchengage said:

It will probably make driving to Spain about as tricky as the Mongol Rally. For that I did actually have a 'green card' and 'International Driving Permit' and they are probably the most useless-to-expense-spared-getting-them documents I've ever owned.

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Dont forget that from January you will need TWO International Driving Permits if driving/riding to Spain, as the one required in Spain is different from that needed to drive in France and the rest of Europe. Double the expense, just as useless.

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  On 17/12/2020 at 17:06, New POD said:

I reckon, the space that 1 lift takes up is worth about £200 a month in the Midlands. Based on a mate who rents a workshop with 2 ramps, a pit and space for another couple of ramps, plus office and storage and toilet. Who pays £700. 

So let's say just say that the price isn't designed for full occupancy is it? 

You know how barbers rent chairs out? I think you'd need to agree a more Long term price. Say £200 a  month plus insurance and share of utility bills would be more like are it. 

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  On 17/12/2020 at 17:06, New POD said:

I reckon, the space that 1 lift takes up is worth about £200 a month in the Midlands. Based on a mate who rents a workshop with 2 ramps, a pit and space for another couple of ramps, plus office and storage and toilet. Who pays £700. 

So let's say just say that the price isn't designed for full occupancy is it? 

You know how barbers rent chairs out? I think you'd need to agree a more Long term price. Say £200 a  month plus insurance and share of utility bills would be more like are it. 

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  On 17/12/2020 at 17:07, New POD said:

I reckon, the space that 1 lift takes up is worth about £200 a month in the Midlands. Based on a mate who rents a workshop with 2 ramps, a pit and space for another couple of ramps, plus office and storage and toilet. Who pays £700. 

So let's say just say that the price isn't designed for full occupancy is it? 

You know how barbers rent chairs out? I think you'd need to agree a more Long term price. Say £200 a  month plus insurance and share of utility bills would be more like are it. 

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  On 17/12/2020 at 17:07, New POD said:

I reckon, the space that 1 lift takes up is worth about £200 a month in the Midlands. Based on a mate who rents a workshop with 2 ramps, a pit and space for another couple of ramps, plus office and storage and toilet. Who pays £700. 

So let's say just say that the price isn't designed for full occupancy is it? 

You know how barbers rent chairs out? I think you'd need to agree a more Long term price. Say £200 a  month plus insurance and share of utility bills would be more like are it. 

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We heard you the first time...

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  On 17/12/2020 at 23:52, wuvvum said:

 

 

 

We heard you the first time...

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I have no idea what you mean. 

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  On 18/12/2020 at 16:38, Remspoor said:

Is this really MOT exempt?

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Umm, registration date July 1980 - so in theory yes?

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This is cheap for an H-van, even as a project. Looks nice, but how rogered is it under the skin?

 

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Practical considerations aside, if I had a big enough driveway (and there was no danger of me being eviscerated by an  understandably angry spouse) it would make a lovely ornament. That's art, man.

 

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/135129651712404/

 

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  On 18/12/2020 at 18:35, strangeangel said:

I imagine the side graphics aren't the only ejaculations this device sees on a regular basis...

 

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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/776850636463997

 

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Arrrhh, the Optare Alero, built from loads of bits supplied by random manufacturers that finding the parts for now might* be some fun. 

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  On 18/12/2020 at 18:24, Cavcraft said:

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Leyland Olympian 1991 Gardner engine ZF auto Full M.O.T | eBay

 

*Leyland Olympian bus is an anagram of 'banally mouldy penis'. 

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Don's of Dunmow eh?. Remember going there in the early 70's to look at ex Sheffield 3156 (a Leyland PD2) that the society I've now been secretary of for the best part of 40 years  subsequent bought (It's now part of the South Yorkshire Transport Museum as is my former Reliance). No I don't want that.

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