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May 10, 2020 22:38:58 GMT
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www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193344513545?ul_noapp=trueGloucs. Lots of work to dismantle, remove & rebuild but might solve someone's car hoarding requirements. Might need re-roofing and I'd want to see proof that the vendor is entitled to dispose of them just in case.
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www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193344513545?ul_noapp=trueGloucs. Lots of work to dismantle, remove & rebuild but might solve someone's car hoarding requirements. Might need re-roofing and I'd want to see proof that the vendor is entitled to dispose of them just in case. I think the vendors got some front - given the amount of work to dismantle, hump, transport, rebuild, reroof possibly new doors etc are you really purchasing yourself a bargain or just paying through the nose for a load of work - given that it would cost the vendor a minimum of £1k to have the garages demolished and disposed of via a grab loader or skips to waste disposal - it would be more realistic to offer them at a sensible price of £50 each - but hey this is E Bay after all - I suppose he could have thrown a rotten sill & bonnet off a Mk1 Escort in one of them and asked £5k instead but now I'm just being myself & cynical
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Last Edit: May 11, 2020 8:38:08 GMT by Deleted
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May 11, 2020 10:02:29 GMT
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Seems steep to me most people give them away if you are prepared to take them, also they look old enough to have asbestos roofs, getting that sorted isn't cheap.
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May 18, 2020 20:31:00 GMT
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I would also be querying who actually owns these. They look like the sort of units that are on a residential street and built in the 70s.
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oldisbetter
Part of things
If it has a ECU it's complicated :)
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Not to knock the post but i got given 2 concrete garages a few years back and they went to a mate for his workshop, Major pain to move but quite solid.
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May 25, 2020 19:40:27 GMT
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Dream on....🙄
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