Inspiration – Colin Furze
The number one killer for any Automotive Adventure is losing enthusiasm. How does Colin Furze inspire me to get back on it?
For many automotive adventures, you need somewhere to work and some storage. With no workshop, for a long time tools were under my bed, and work was done on the side of the road. And not just on my own cars.
These days I have a comparatively huge garage, which started as an empty box but is slowly becoming a useable workshop. The articles here will cover the transformation of the space to a workshop.
The number one killer for any Automotive Adventure is losing enthusiasm. How does Colin Furze inspire me to get back on it?
With both cars sat on the drive doing very little, and an average battery age of over 8 years, will my little CTEK keep them charged?
A few months ago I bought an ultrasonic cleaner to clean some brake callipers, was it worth the investment? Watch my first YouTube 5 minute review and see what I thought of it! It has proven to be an incredibly useful tool around the garage, especially with the Carbusonic EP24R cleaning fluid. This is a
With more time spent in hazardous positions, I want to be seen. So a lightbar and custom roof rack for the Freelander was the way to go.
The BX Project website has been in existence, in one way or another, for over 15 years. Although the site was initially created as a way to share my experiences about my Citroen BX 16Valve, it quickly became a method for me to learn how to present to the internet. At its peak, the BX