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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Ooooh we need pictures of that Defender James old boy? |
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6th Feb 2011 3:19pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Slightly off topic but I just noticed this at Lookers:
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6th Feb 2011 3:24pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Somewhere between here and there, if not then I'm all at sea or at home in Scotland Posts: 2181 |
Unfortunately, my house and garage were built to my own design and in accordance with the local very strict planning regs.............................. in the early 1980's when I was going through the pains of having the house built I never took into account that one day I would be the owner of Land and Range Rovers so the garage is integral to the bungalow (and on the wrong end of it, but that's another story!) and has a door only high and wide enough for a standard car and there isn't any way I can make it higher or wider as the garage is under the sloping side of the roof and not in the garage gable end. My RRS could just get through the door widthwise with 5mm to spare each side but even at access mode the satnav/telephone antenna was about 10mm to high to clear the underside of the door in the open position - once inside the garage it opens out and is plenty wide enough to open car doors fully. The RRS lived outside because I felt that 5mm on each side was just a wee bit too closed to the door opening struts and the tinplate guides to allow enough margin for error with positioning the car. Freelander1 fitted in no bother at all Freelander 2 is wider than an RRS so it won't fit - Defender is narrow enough but about 20mm too high, even if I take the top cowl off the RAI the roof would scrape on the underside of the up and over door motor drive mechanism.
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6th Feb 2011 3:47pm |
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Royle Member Since: 12 Nov 2010 Location: Perth Posts: 655 |
I know they could just drive through it (in turn wrecking the car) but has your front garden got a fence around it? You could then get the things Dan suggested put them at a gate and then even if they got the car they would have to get it of your property? Or what about you do a swap, you keep your cars in her garage and she keeps the Scenic in yours. Then theres no/less rent to pay and surely the Scenic should fit. |
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6th Feb 2011 4:00pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Somewhere between here and there, if not then I'm all at sea or at home in Scotland Posts: 2181 |
Royle, local planning dept in Stirling stipulated open plan gardens as a condition of planning consent, no fencing permitted in the front gardens except a low level 10" high "boundary marker" fence - at the back though we are all enclosed. One person did put up a fence up round his front garden, there were howls of objections, he refused to take it down so the council came and did it for him! It's even written in the title that there must be no caravans or commercial vehicles kept on the development and NO FENCES round front gardens except for the boundary markers. 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes |
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6th Feb 2011 4:22pm |
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wackyjim Member Since: 11 Aug 2010 Location: Brigadoon Posts: 2014 |
What I am waiting for is the old lady next door to pop her clogs and then I would make an offer for her house - bigger bungalow, larger garden with a garage that has the door in the gable and is 1.5 x normal width and 2 cars long...................... room for a defender and a FFRR inside - it's full of Renault Scenic at the moment though so I cannot even rent it from her
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6th Feb 2011 5:11pm |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
Tim, why not just use (a lot) of visable security to put people off ?
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6th Feb 2011 6:39pm |
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JustinP Member Since: 24 Oct 2010 Location: Cambridge Posts: 889 |
Ultima GTR? Gone - Range Rover Supercharged 2006 |
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6th Feb 2011 6:42pm |
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tboner001 Member Since: 22 Jan 2011 Location: Bucks Posts: 691 |
nice |
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6th Feb 2011 6:42pm |
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tboner001 Member Since: 22 Jan 2011 Location: Bucks Posts: 691 |
Tim do not suppose you could try it with letting the tyres down to 4 psi ? |
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6th Feb 2011 6:44pm |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 30 Apr 2008 Location: London Posts: 463 |
It was sold on Friday........... To a forum member. They stay on the net until they are delivered. James |
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6th Feb 2011 6:46pm |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
Can you imagine the cost if you bent a GTR. No thanks, and the running costs are way more than a FFRR too. Rich man's toy, not for me. My toy should cost less than a years depreciation on a new Vogue. So I can drive it flat out without thinking of the money... |
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6th Feb 2011 6:49pm |
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kkqd0298 Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: London/Aberdeen Posts: 199 |
Why not install a hidden garage. One of those hyraulic garages that drop into the ground, so that it looks like an empty driveway.
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7th Feb 2011 12:05am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
Tim,
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7th Feb 2011 12:53pm |
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