Request Access to Ramp’n’Bay™
Access real garage environments — without committing to a traditional garage.
For motorists, enthusiasts, technicians, and workshop owners looking to access, operate within, or host professional automotive workspace.
WHAT “ACCESS” MEANS AT RAMP' N’BAY™
Ramp’n’Bay™ provides access to real, operational workshop environments — including ramps, bays, and professional equipment.
Access is not a garage service.
It is structured use of infrastructure, allowing individuals to inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles within the limits of their own ability — or by bringing in a qualified professional.
No supervision, instruction, or default repair service is provided.
THE RAMP’N’BAY™ ACCESS MODEL
Access is structured in stages — allowing you to engage at the level you need:
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Pit-Stop Access
Short-term (48-hour) access designed for inspection, fault identification, and decision-making before committing to repair.
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Member Access
Ongoing access to ramps, bays, and tools for self-directed maintenance and repair work.
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Pro Access
Independent technicians and specialists operating within the network, either directly or via Bid2Fix™.
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Host Access → workshop providers in the
Workshop owners providing space and equipment as part of the Ramp’n’Bay™ network.
Access can begin with inspection and extend into full repair — depending on your needs, ability, and membership level.
Access is not limited to inspection — it enables light repair work (no major dismanteling) within the limits of user ability and membership scope.
HOW ACCESS WORKS
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Submit the correct access form based on your role — Motorist, Pro Technician, or Host.
Applications are reviewed. Motorist access is straightforward, while Pro and Host access are subject to vetting.
You are assigned the correct access level — Pit-Stop, Membership or Network Role.
Book time, access equipment, and operate within a real workshop environment.
Important:
Nature of Access
Ramp’n’Bay™ provides access to workshop space and equipment only.
No supervision, instruction, or repair service is included unless separately arranged.
All users are responsible for their own work and must operate within their level of competence.
Equipment is used at your own risk.
Hosts provide infrastructure — not mechanical services.