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Some exciting news today, firstly I went and picked up a ex military trailer I'd had my eye on then went and used it to collected the new '64.

That took up all of the morning and then the Mrs and I had an appointment to go and view a house we'd be checking out. We'd looked through it once before but needed to go back for another look. Anyway while we were there we put in an offer and bugger me dead it was accepted! :D :dance:

The block is 3/4 of an Acre so PLENTY of room for projects :twisted: and has 2 garages both 10x6m!

Heres a pic looking from the front corner..

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Settlement isn't until December so I have plenty of time to pack up my current shed although I'm not looking forward to that job!

Anyway just thought I'd share that one with ya'll..
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Post by G60michael »

Congrats to you and your misses Tim, that house looks nice and tidy, and there plenty of room in those sheds :)

having 3/4 of block I hope you like my idea

1/3 for the littlies to run and play in
2/3 for donor vehicle and a surburban 4wd track :clap:
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Congrats!!!
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Looks beautiful, Tim. Congratulations. :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Wow Tim!
That looks really nice and what a day, man-o-man! :clap:
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Post by moore_rb »

Looks Beautiful Tim !

Having just moved onto our own one-acre lot just a year ago- all I can say is: Be ready to spend a lot more time cutting grass and trimming trees.

Garage looks nice and large- is it tall enough for a 4 post lift ? :drool:
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Congratulations to you and the misses! That is a very nice looking house and yard, and shed! :clap: Isn't is great when stuff just comes together right? :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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Post by miller »

Thanks everyone! :handgestures-thumbupleft:
moore_rb wrote: Garage looks nice and large- is it tall enough for a 4 post lift ? :drool:
The steel shed is quite tall. As soon as I saw it for the first time I imagined a lift in there.. haha
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Thats awsome Tim, enjoy and congratulations. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Post by 250g60 »

:D Great house and shed, good luck with it all
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