Ola amigos.
Im looking for a workshop space that I could use/rent for a day or a few hours.
Ive got to do a few things on my tdi - Service, inspections, cosmetics, and im looking for a place with either a lift or some decent jacks + trestles that will let me use their shop and do the work myself.
Im based in the Edenvale area so if anyone has any suggestions please let me know..
Rent-a-Workshop.
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Rent-a-Workshop.
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1X0KW and XX8NM @ the wheels @ KAR
http://www.vwclub.co.za/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=168955
PD-Tuning Software, HID Fogs, HID Mains, Debadge Grill, Yellow Lamin-X fogs, Maxtrac Coilovers, Custom Bronze Rims, & FMIC.
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Re: Rent-a-Workshop.
There was a thread about similar offer on VWVortex, general consensus was that the overheads ito insurance, tool theft, issues if repair takes a turn for the worse and you're stuck with a car on a lift; makes this a non starter. Kinda like a AirBnB for garages / workshops. Seems like a good idea at first, but the devil is in the detail.
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Re: Rent-a-Workshop.
ThisHowie-WP wrote:There was a thread about similar offer on VWVortex, general consensus was that the overheads ito insurance, tool theft, issues if repair takes a turn for the worse and you're stuck with a car on a lift; makes this a non starter. Kinda like a AirBnB for garages / workshops. Seems like a good idea at first, but the devil is in the detail.
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Re: Rent-a-Workshop.
PoLonY wrote:ThisHowie-WP wrote:There was a thread about similar offer on VWVortex, general consensus was that the overheads ito insurance, tool theft, issues if repair takes a turn for the worse and you're stuck with a car on a lift; makes this a non starter. Kinda like a AirBnB for garages / workshops. Seems like a good idea at first, but the devil is in the detail.
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