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Thankfully it's all british in my garage....
 
That depends what week it is.
When the garage is empty the JCB lives in it. When theres projects on the go they get the floor the JCB gets to spent time on the drive.
 

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Currently in the double garage are,
A workbench,
An old ride on lawnmower to be converted into a mini lorry.
A keel for my sailing boat, it's awaiting joining the 150kg ballast weight to the fin keel.
A generator 3kw,
Several rolls of insulation,
A toilet awaiting installation. ( the old one is cracked but useable)
A box containing hundreds of electronic components.
A box containing an old outboard motor in pieces,
A box containing, a 1/32 Tornado ADV very modified to be more accurate and have the radar dome open.
An old disabled persons, electric trike.
A few dozen old tins of paint..
 
Off the top of my head, a brand new ten year old mountain bike that's been so stationary the tyres have deflated and sidewalls split. A kayak, a set of racking at far end, a Lotus Elise hard top, spare seat for same, Series back door, set of four, possibly five wheels and tyres with 7.5 x 16 tyres on, door cards for Disco 1, other interior panels for same, 20 large plastic boxes that were going to be scrapped from work and i decided i could more with them than our plastic supplier who would have recycled them. A set of five Disco 1 wheels. A set of Seat Ibiza wheels and tyres plus various spares for mostly Landys.
It's a council garage that is half a mile away so don't get into very often. Last time was to give an old mate who i hadn't seen for years an old plastic load liner that my Disco 1 came with and i rarely used. Hadn't seen him for about twenty years until he broke down 30 yards from my house. Wandered up the road to see if i could help and was shocked when he spoke my name...
He'd changed a fair bit and didn't recognise him. It took me a good twenty minutes before i was 90% i knew who it was, which was then confirmed when his mate said his name.
 
A matchless 350 somewhere at the back of my workshop under a load of stuff
 
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