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Only in the UK would people park their 20k plus motor outside in the wind rain and snow in order to provide home for rubbish not suitable for storage in the house.
I've probably got more than £20k worth of bulk bought household consumables in my garage from Costco. Apparently, it saves us a fortune.
An old Fiat 500 and a small trailer for picking up wine. If I’ve just won millions on the lottery I won’t really feel any need to rush about the place.
Only in the UK would people park their 20k plus motor outside in the wind rain and snow in order to provide home for rubbish not suitable for storage in the house.
My garage would be full of even more kids bikes, scooters, trikes, footballs, old boxes, junk that I can't be bothered taking to the tip, wholesale packs of shower gel, kitchen roll, half ton boxes of washing powder, stuff we're storing for the PTA summer fete, 10 year supply of toothbrushes etc etc etc and I still wouldn't be able to get a car in it!
My step dad has a 90’s XJS V12 convertible, they may be reasonably cheap to get hold of but they are very expensive to keep and run hence why he just keeps his locked away, much cheaper that way.
I used to have a 1977 XJ 12 Coupe. 9mpg round town.
because of this thread i've spent all afternoon looking at cars, i showed gf chef a picture of a mk2 jag, turns out she loves jags "as long as it's green and has the cat[mascot] on the front" and that she's always wanted one, her dream car..
after A LOT of q's it turns out he dream car is the 1994-96 XJS
found out they sell for 5-10k and so now we're off to look for one this weekend
My step dad has a 90’s XJS V12 convertible, they may be reasonably cheap to get hold of but they are very expensive to keep and run hence why he just keeps his locked away, much cheaper that way.
because of this thread i've spent all afternoon looking at cars, i showed gf chef a picture of a mk2 jag, turns out she loves jags "as long as it's green and has the cat[mascot] on the front" and that she's always wanted one, her dream car..
after A LOT of q's it turns out he dream car is the 1994-96 XJS
found out they sell for 5-10k and so now we're off to look for one this weekend
McLaren F1 LM - for me and 2 friends
Caterham Levante - for me and 1 friend
Porsche Cayenne Turbo S - for me and family and friends
Maybach 62 - for me and the PA
Lamborghini Murcielago GT-R - for me and the Le Sarthe race track
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