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Re: Renting a Garage?
Sorry to here of your mother and sisters problems. My Grandmother recently passed away. Towards the end she was in a nice home. I think I'll go there when I'm too old. They had a nice smooth path that wound its way to the bottom of the garden. Then you opened the door on the adjacent building and you where in the Pub! Nice and accessible by wheel chair! Its the way to go.
I'm not sure my spring would survie the 160 mile trip home and in the winter the nice clean sheds in the steading fill up with grain straw and cows! so it just leaves the dark damp sheds You would find me and the mice huddled in the corner for warmth
I think my problem is that I have to rush every job I do. A have to keep an eye on all my tools when somebody walks by.
I want to take my time. I haven't had much experience with seized bolts so if I have problem I can have a cup of tea, I can walk away and go back next weekend.
I think your right I'll be looking for a double garage. I'll do the rad and brakes. and if I get funding I might try to install the DSP and/or leather as they would be quite big jobs as well. (Or at least take the ICS out and install the wire that will go to the CD player.)
Stuart

Have you found a thread that really helped you maintain your 166? Please PM me the link!
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