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Tonynos
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Fast Eddy wrote:Funny you should mention this sort of thing.

I have commisioned a guy to make me something like this, but better.

http://www.levo-artis.com/index.html

It will work off a single trolly jack with a beam to lift the back once the car is on.

Eddy
You would need plenty of space to store them when they were not in use but they are a superb idea 8)

The idea of a pit is OK depending on where you live. My oldman had one dug when he had an extension built on his garage but he has never been able to stop it from filling up with water because it is below the water table :(
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Tony,
These hang very neatly on hooks on a garage wall if you look on their site.
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Fast Eddy wrote:Tony,
These hang very neatly on hooks on a garage wall if you look on their site.
Eddy
I only looked at the first page and didn't see the picture of it on the wall :oops: With how well they break down for storage it makes them an even better idea :D
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