Small Garage Clearout
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- Willopotomas
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Small Garage Clearout
2x 50cc 'go-ped' scooter thing project's. Two 'rolling chassis' and two engines. All bits there to make up two working scoots. Not for road use. One has a seat, the other does not. Can deliver free in Coventry or wherever else for cost of diesel. £80ono for the two.
4x 15" Alloy car wheels. Four stud 4-1/4" (108mm) PCD. Two with good tyres, two ent so good (195/50 R15). Finish is good on the rims, but the centre caps could do with looking at. Can deliver free in Coventry or wherever else for cost of diesel. All four wheels for £175ono.
1x Hoover washing machine. Washes clothes.. Not a lot else to say really. £50ono
1x Bison Bede stairlift. Was in working order when taken out of my grans place a couple of years ago. Straight. About 4-1/2 meters long. Screws on to stair treads, so no need to drill holes in walls. Made for right hand fit, but should be adaptable for left hand. Can arrange delivery (min charge is about £30iirc in local area, anywhere else I'll ask my courier to quote) or feel free to arrange your own collection. £150ono.
Pictures available on request.
Just stuff I've accumulated and is taking up valuable bike space. More to come once I get through it all.
4x 15" Alloy car wheels. Four stud 4-1/4" (108mm) PCD. Two with good tyres, two ent so good (195/50 R15). Finish is good on the rims, but the centre caps could do with looking at. Can deliver free in Coventry or wherever else for cost of diesel. All four wheels for £175ono.
1x Hoover washing machine. Washes clothes.. Not a lot else to say really. £50ono
1x Bison Bede stairlift. Was in working order when taken out of my grans place a couple of years ago. Straight. About 4-1/2 meters long. Screws on to stair treads, so no need to drill holes in walls. Made for right hand fit, but should be adaptable for left hand. Can arrange delivery (min charge is about £30iirc in local area, anywhere else I'll ask my courier to quote) or feel free to arrange your own collection. £150ono.
Pictures available on request.
Just stuff I've accumulated and is taking up valuable bike space. More to come once I get through it all.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
- flatlander
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Well I disagree I think the Hoover washing machine is lacking in description. I mean you are not really selling it to me ... What colour year model condition any extras or mods worth mentioning I mean how many miles on the clock ? Any pics or service history ?



For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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- Willopotomas
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I'll take the wife off duty for 2 minutes tomorrow to write a description of the mystical clothes washer. As far as I know, I chuck me worn clothes in a pile at the side of the bed which then disappear. I get concerned for their well being after a day, but by the second day they're somehow folded neatly in the cupboard. I ask wifey if she knows what happened, but she just says "I put them in the washing machine".flatlander wrote:Well I disagree I think the Hoover washing machine is lacking in description. I mean you are not really selling it to me ... What colour year model condition any extras or mods worth mentioning I mean how many miles on the clock ? Any pics or service history ?![]()
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
- flatlander
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Just to See if I understand things I chuck my clothes by the side of my bed and your wifey takes them away and cleans them fek now that's worth 50£ of anyone's money so ill pay you with Petes if that's ok 

For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
Nah - you've got it wrong - you have to chuck your clothes by the side of Will's bed ..........flatlander wrote:Just to See if I understand things I chuck my clothes by the side of my bed and your wifey takes them away and cleans them fek now that's worth 50£ of anyone's money so ill pay you with Petes if that's ok
However, buying tickets to watch the consequences of that has got to be worth £50 of anybody's money .............
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- Willopotomas
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