What did you do to your 996TT today?
I am so screwed right now!
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
I considered buying one of the condos and then subletting space out to other enthusiasts, that might be something that could work for you?
Last edited by docwyte; 07-14-2023 at 08:17 PM.
I am so screwed right now!
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
I looked into this a little bit when I had 4 cars in the garage and didn't have space for my ktm. I still really don't have have space for the ktm inside the garage except for winter time. That was one of the reasons I decided to sell the 4th car. There's basically no good place to rent a garage on our side of town. There are garage condos that are going to be built, but the entry price is hundreds of thousands of dollars and that's just for the space, you need to finish it then. Your best bet, at least financially is to pay someplace like The Man Cave to park them for a bit.
I considered buying one of the condos and then subletting space out to other enthusiasts, that might be something that could work for you?
I considered buying one of the condos and then subletting space out to other enthusiasts, that might be something that could work for you?
You folks out there Colorado might want to think about doing something similar.
Many years ago members of my family and some friends of ours who are all car enthusiasts got together formed and LLC and bought a commercial space that had a large storage area as a part of it. We rent out the commercial side and store a crap-load of cars in the storage area. We call it The Bunker.
You folks out there Colorado might want to think about doing something similar.
You folks out there Colorado might want to think about doing something similar.
I am so screwed right now!
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
I am short three garage spots (four come winter for my wife to park inside) and commercial space with bay door access or garage condos are just at truly absurd prices around here. I have cars temporarily at friends all over town.
I have garage space for four, but lifts just won't work in any of the spots, and building regs won't realistically allow any additional garage construction at my home.
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Many years ago members of my family and some friends of ours who are all car enthusiasts got together formed and LLC and bought a commercial space that had a large storage area as a part of it. We rent out the commercial side and store a crap-load of cars in the storage area. We call it The Bunker.
You folks out there Colorado might want to think about doing something similar.
You folks out there Colorado might want to think about doing something similar.
However, although a little more complicated, sending them north so I can enjoy them year round is a good option too.
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All you guys putting BAD ideas in my head...
I think I would have to try one; I'm tall at 6.3, and have very long arms - one of the things I like is that my arm falls naturally to the shift position; even in the 991, I do not use the flappy paddles in manual mode, I use the shifter.
With respect to the above, the wooden shift **** must be very nice when it's hot out; the Rennline one which is in the 996 is awesome, but in direct sunlight it gets very hot.
I think I would have to try one; I'm tall at 6.3, and have very long arms - one of the things I like is that my arm falls naturally to the shift position; even in the 991, I do not use the flappy paddles in manual mode, I use the shifter.
With respect to the above, the wooden shift **** must be very nice when it's hot out; the Rennline one which is in the 996 is awesome, but in direct sunlight it gets very hot.