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Well, I used to thing that my ratchet spanners were the best tool in the world, but now I have this - ITS BRILLIANT!
If you can possibly afford the space and cash - GET ONE, its so blinkin' marvelous!
Well, I used to thing that my ratchet spanners were the best tool in the world, but now I have this - ITS BRILLIANT!
If you can possibly afford the space and cash - GET ONE, its so blinkin' marvelous!
Looks good, however I think what we all want to know is, roughly how much?????
well, I paid 1200+vat but my "company" :mischeif: has purchased it, hence no vat.
I've seen some very similar ones on ebay for a grand tho.
No more scrabbling around on my back on a cold floor with oil in my hair for the next 20 years makes it worthwile!
unfortunately my car would come out the roof of my garage on its first lift!
Nice to see you have the use of some space....
The Perfectionist
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Audi Class Concours winner Stoner Park 2014, ADI Concours D'Elegance Class Winner 2008, Runner up 2014. Winner, S2Forum Show'n'Shine Billing 2006 & 2008.
Jeeez I would donate one of my busters to have a bit of kit like that,not to mention having a garage too
But have been working on the car in the evening when it has been - 8 ....floodlights keep me warm though
Rob
Ragussa green avant RS2+ spec
Racing blue Octavia VRS mk2 estate-Remapped now to 250 bhp
Audi coupe gt-slow as hell but loads of character-sold
Good work! That didn't take long to arrive and set-up. Looks a dream to have one. Now hurry up and finish yours!
Mark
'93 Brilliant Blue Audi S2 Avant - Broken again.
'98 Tahiti Blue Rover 216SE Coupe
'96 Arktiksilber Metallic BMW 525td (E34)
'01 Dark Green Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.1LTD
'97 Polar White Vauxhall Vectra 2.0Di LS
'96 Alpine White Peugeot 306 XLDt
If I'm being picky, it doesn't give quite as much access as a 2 poster but the access it gives is still blinkin marvelous and the prob with a 2 post lift is normally the height, wont fit in a normal garage where as this thing all but dissapears when its down.
Its 240v running a hydraulic pump and as it rises there are about 5 dead stops it passes through on the way up, so no danger of it squashing you !
You do however need compressed air (a tiny £40 comp would do the trick) as when you send it back down, 2 little pnuematic actuators move the dead stops sout of the way.
To be honest, I can't see why they haven't used electric solenoids, would have been simplier, but I guess they presume that most people that are buying a ramp will already have a compressor!
Oh yeah, you also need a little seat with 4 swivel castors on it
Originally posted by Heat Seeking MissileView Post
Good work! That didn't take long to arrive and set-up. Looks a dream to have one. Now hurry up and finish yours!
Mark
Yeh ok Mark, but there is a queue forming!
Seriously, any S2 forum members who live close enough to Chester are more than welcome to have the use of it (If I'm not using it :mischeif: ) mon-fri. We operate 24 hrs a day so you can work on your car all night if you want to! There's also a good selection of heavy weight tools here and a flt so no job is too big!
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