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Old 09-02-2013, 04:23 PM
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I am currently building a garage in my back yard. 25x40.

I already have an attached 30x25 on the house for the his and hers daily drivers and a little 16x22 shed for the lawn tractor.
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Originally Posted by tcsracing1
I am currently building a garage in my back yard. 25x40.

I already have an attached 30x25 on the house for the his and hers daily drivers and a little 16x22 shed for the lawn tractor.
Very nice garage!
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Maybe you guys can find some of these parts laying around in your garage.....

1. Front trunk mat/cover/carpet.
3. Rear deck grill. Just the black plastic part of it.
4. Top AND Bottom part of the front center console where the three upper and lower buttons go.
6. Original spare tire electric pump.
10. Rear bumperetes - Black
13. RS door panels.
14. 2 Round ***** for CDR220/Becker TrafficPro stereo.
15. Ipod/Iphone connection cable. The one that also charge the unit.
16. Door(regular) and back speakers.
17. Center Console - Black
Old 09-02-2013, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by P-daddy
That's one killer sound system there Michael Seriously, its not what's in your garage, its what you do in your garage. Thanks for sharing with us
I like this one and will leave it at that
Old 09-02-2013, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bola964
Maybe you guys can find some of these parts laying around in your garage.....

1. Front trunk mat/cover/carpet.
3. Rear deck grill. Just the black plastic part of it.
4. Top AND Bottom part of the front center console where the three upper and lower buttons go.
6. Original spare tire electric pump.
10. Rear bumperetes - Black
13. RS door panels.
14. 2 Round ***** for CDR220/Becker TrafficPro stereo.
15. Ipod/Iphone connection cable. The one that also charge the unit.
16. Door(regular) and back speakers.
17. Center Console - Black
I have the front trunk carpet thing.

Also I have door cards with hi fi front speakers and hi fi rear speakers. I have most of the center console stuff in black.

PM me if interested.

--Michael
Old 09-03-2013, 02:31 PM
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Truth is - that's not my shop. I'd never be able to sleep if it was. It's a wholesale grower in NY. The entire operation was organized like the work bench except for the bay that housed his Farmall 560. Not one bit of clutter there!
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Old 09-03-2013, 05:14 PM
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Typical So. Cal. development cookie cutter house and garage.
Lottsa bike stuff
Lotta nylon for skydiving
and
P car stuff
all cohabitate peacefully.

Good thing I have an attic for storage, but really need a basement or 3 car garage.

I need to sort out storage technique a bit more carefully so that I can get a decent work surface going.
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Old 09-05-2013, 07:20 PM
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Here's mine, way too much for the space but I make it work and do practically everything, as far as maintenance goes, in there.

I dream of bigger garage but when you're not loaded with money, have too much toys and want to live couple of blocks from the ocean, this is the price you pay...
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Old 09-05-2013, 07:27 PM
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Here's my garage...the only difference is that the Porsche 912 has been replaced with my recently acquired 993 (I traded up).

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Old 09-06-2013, 02:49 AM
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I think I have something in just about every inch of the garage. My two "helpers" just lay around and watch me.
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Originally Posted by flying_low
I think I have something in just about every inch of the garage. My two "helpers" just lay around and watch me.
same here

Old 09-06-2013, 04:38 AM
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Here's something I could never understand:

When I lived back east in Upstate NY, land was cheap. Yet all houses had a full basement. Here in So CA, land is outrageously expensive, yet almost no one has a basement. Therefore, you are forced to store all the extra crap of life in the garage.

Seems opposite, to me. They should be adding basements where the land is expensive, and not putting them in where land is cheap.
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^^^ good point never understood the no basement thing in the south west?? Cheaper overall build i guess?
Old 09-06-2013, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Pags993
^^^ good point never understood the no basement thing in the south west?? Cheaper overall build i guess?
Earthquake building codes would make basements very expensive in CA.
Old 09-06-2013, 02:28 PM
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I'm with you on the small, crappy garage. I live in the city and am not willing to give up my back yard for a bigger garage. It's tight but at least it is inside.
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