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Cleared out the garage..

Dozzer

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As the C4 is away having lots of work done I decided to clear out the garage. Nine trips to the dump it site later I finally got round to putting together some new shelving, lined the tool box drawers and cleaned my tools! Not all back together yet but at least I can get to the car now (don't laugh at the Halfords tool box :wink:)

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Loads to put back but you get the idea
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Ready for a good clean when she get home
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Product Mostly for light/white paintwork the rest is tucked away
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Don't worry I know how sad I am :grin:
 
Can we see the pics of what it will look like in one month, too.

If it's still as tidy, you qualify for a 993.
 
Can't see a sheepskin wash mit on those shelves.
 
PeterS said:
Can we see the pics of what it will look like in one month, too. If it's still as tidy, you qualify for a 993.

Already played the 993 game Peter decided it was time for something more interesting.. :wink:
 
PeterS said:
If it's still as tidy, you qualify for a 993.

Dozzer's old 993 C2S was :cloud9: best I've ever seen in the flesh.

Sure this 964 will be too when he's finished with it. Garage looks great, wish mine was that clutter free!
 
orangecurry said:
...what you really need to do is to paint the blockwork, in cream. :thumb:

Its getting a few coats of Magnolia when the weather improves.. :thumb:
 
Buy 2 10 litre tubbs of matt white emulsion.
Add 1 test pot of matt black to each to get a nice grey.
Or a dark colour to get another hue.
By far the cheapest way.
White's too stark.
Grey is perfect.
Its really a hue of grey with 1 match pot of black to 10litres white.
And reproduceable.
 

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