Photo Thread - Where does your 993 sleep at night?
#31
My garage build thread over on garagejournal. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=5272
An older photo now but one I always liked...
An older photo now but one I always liked...
#34
You were around in '06? Kidding. Being 1/4 mile from the Hayward fault, we've had more shaking going on here at home from random seismic activity than the '89 quake ever caused. Just depends where you are, and how good the ground and infrastructure around you hold up.
#35
OOPS I see 2 spray cans that need to be moved!
I agree, though, I could clean it up a bit.
#36
No cover; windows up; always plugged in:
We added the Porsche bay a couple of years ago, and it is separately secured from the main garage:
This is the front view:
Each winter, the 993 goes into commercial storage, and our daughter's Golf Diesel moves in.
We added the Porsche bay a couple of years ago, and it is separately secured from the main garage:
This is the front view:
Each winter, the 993 goes into commercial storage, and our daughter's Golf Diesel moves in.
#37
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Fixin' up the garage. Next step is to do the floors. Can't decide between epoxy and one of the snap together systems. [not a 993, but the thread seemed to be more about the garaging rather the the specific model]
#39
My car with my wife's urban assault vehicle (usual arrangement); my car with my friend's 997 (in Pacific Grove the day before Rennsport IV); and the order of priority on the few occasions per year when we need to use up garage square footage for something other than cars.