Man, I hope they're doing you a good deal.. I wouldn't be at all happy about this leaving the car outside malarkey - in fact, that would be enough for me not to use that particular garage!Sailor wrote:..but has to stay outside on weekdays.
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not happy with that i would check its covered on their insurance because it probably wont be on yours
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The risk is hard to calculate. Historically, there's not much reason to fear theft and/or damage at this place. And some decent and valuable vehicles are often left outside by other workshops nearby. Perhaps they have more faith in CCTV than I do!
The car does get moved regularly. That is, it's not allowed to look dumped. Also, it's known in the area and local herberts wouldn't get away with taking anything too identifiable.
I just thought that I could lessen the car's villain-magnetism a little.
The car does get moved regularly. That is, it's not allowed to look dumped. Also, it's known in the area and local herberts wouldn't get away with taking anything too identifiable.
I just thought that I could lessen the car's villain-magnetism a little.
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