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Old 27th January 2019, 19:01
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Default Z300S Photos - Hopefully this will link to the pictures I moved from Flikr

https://photos.google.com/album/AF1Q...PWp-3zpUXO6Asj

Not sure of the order and am not plough back through my posts to relink but hopefully you can find something of interest
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Old 27th January 2019, 21:39
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Try this - https://photos.app.goo.gl/jK57ugvrjRxZuJGt5

Please let me know
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Old 27th January 2019, 22:28
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Thanks for re-sharing Nick. There are some I’ve not seen before. That is a good back end.

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Old 29th January 2019, 11:47
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Agreed, a very nice rear

Quick question about the ramp... What wood did you use to make them please WCA? It looks like the top one might be a scaffold board. I'm looking to do something similar, but I dont want to over-engineer it and have it so heavy that I wont want to even pick them up. Do you link the 2 sides together for stability/safety when you are under the car?
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Old 29th January 2019, 14:16
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B&Q CLS timber. It comes in thicker or thinner pieces for about £2.70 or £4.50 and it was just screwed together with some chpped up bits acting as spacers. I don't secure the side on it and it has been sat out in all weather for over six years with just some out of date gloss paint rought splashed over it. Seems to work and gives just enough to slide under. If you jack up the low end of the ramp you can shove a couple of bricks under and work with the car level. Money well spent I think
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