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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Rochester, KENT
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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Bootfairs are not everyones thing, but I love saving money. And they allow that. I personally love the fact that there is very little space to the front, enough for three European size cars, mine is a Ford Focus Estate (not available in USA ) but VW Golf etc. Then a narrow side entrance and all the space, private, and to the rear. Dennis could have more a lot more from that GMC but he is a fair guy. You would park a GMC Dually on the right side of my car, with its rear, just off the street. A weird thing in this country, I own the sidewalk up to the kerb as well, as I have maintained it over 7 years, and the local council/municipality do zero around here. A lot of neighbours, including Mickey next door, concrete, or block pave their sidewalk to increase hard standing parking. I prefer green and grass. ![]() ![]() Sally caught me extending my extension cord on Sunday. I did try to explain that all the joins were stripped, twisted, soldered, heat shrunk, insulation taped, then folded back gently in an S and then ducktape over it all. It was as safe and secure as I need it to be.
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