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I don't think a cheaper viable solution works. What still does intrigue me is a dedicated car storage with facilities for WOF, servicing, cleaning etc. I just don't know how to make that work in a city where space is so expensive.
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May need to follow your lead and have a garage clear out sometime I suppose. I park her inside but there's not the room to work on her there.
... and a rolling road to give your car a regular work out should you not be able to give it a run. And lift and tools for DIY. And a membership by where you can have shared "ownership" of various vehicles. And a bar/lounge area to hang out. And....
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Macca, I tried all avenues when offshore myself and couldn't find a better option than dedicated storage garages (ended up in St John's Kings Storage in the end). The annual rental increases irked but being a business transaction they were professional on the other fronts. Other arrangements weren't long term propositions, as variously people's circumstances changed or didn't want to be held accountable for damage etc.
I don't think a cheaper viable solution works. What still does intrigue me is a dedicated car storage with facilities for WOF, servicing, cleaning etc. I just don't know how to make that work in a city where space is so expensive.
I don't think a cheaper viable solution works. What still does intrigue me is a dedicated car storage with facilities for WOF, servicing, cleaning etc. I just don't know how to make that work in a city where space is so expensive.
I am currently considering a commercial unit on the Shore as an alternative.
The problem is when I have looked at this over the years I have always hit the same brick wall. I cant find anyone who is valuing a large lock up space the same way as I am.
Let me put it this way. If I bought a industrial unit on the North Shore, equipped it with two car lifts and come lockable storage with an electric door, front bollards and monitored alarm for 24hr access and had 3 bays spare, what would folk on here be prepared to pay annually for such a space for their car? Assumes you can tinker around a bit and spend time on your car (but not big work which would make the car immovable for others to access their vehicles).
Im curious, however suspect that whilst there is a "need" there isnt "want" enough to justify this as a viable business. No big dramas there as im considering buying the uniot with another person who has a valuable 911 to store.
There is a further alternative. Would someone be looking to go in 1/3rds on a unit? Estimated capex 320K plus renno/upgrade/lifts (60K). Opex look like $7500 pa including power, rates and insurance, excluding monitor alarm. Max proposed storage 6-7 cars total across the investors. Location ideally North Shore. There will be space to lock up tools and track related gear (wheels etc). The unit will have a mezzanine with kitchen and toiled which will be set up as a lounge and I will take the bedroom on a long term rent back basis to use when I am in NZ with the missus (we will treat the place like home when we are around).
Worthy of debate. Been kicking it around a long time just seeing if there is any real interest out there....
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Think I've posted this before, but we should have something along these lines as the end goal: http://classiccarclubmanhattan.com/
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Jake. Like all many ideas you need population and income wealth to make it work. NY has pop = 8.4M and membership is no doubt 25-35K NZD pa. Most similar types of operations in UK, Europe, NZ & Au folded after the GFC. Interesting to see if there is appetite for it again when the economy in UK, Europe, USA picks up. Problem this time is the classics are 4-5x as expensive as they were in 2000 when the last wave of operations started up. Personally I don't seeing it working in NZ for a very long time.
So no takers yet for my garage idea? Anyone interested please PM me...
So no takers yet for my garage idea? Anyone interested please PM me...
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Almost ready for the Targa Tour. Livery on.
Handy tip for fitting windscreen banners. I kept an old banner from my old Boxster and stuck it to newspaper to stop it sticking to things. Then I cut the newspaper tidily around the edge. I then lay this old banner on tope of a new one and run a felt pen around it. Then I cut out the shape with scissors. Fitting to the windscreen by applying masking tape strips to three points on the top of the banner, spraying water plus detergent onto the screen then removing the backing paper and folding the banner onto the screen, next remove the masking tape strips and move the banner around to achieve correct fitting. Wipe with a cloth then go over with a credit card to remove liquid from under the banner.
This has proven to be much easier for me than cutting the banner in place of the screen.
Handy tip for fitting windscreen banners. I kept an old banner from my old Boxster and stuck it to newspaper to stop it sticking to things. Then I cut the newspaper tidily around the edge. I then lay this old banner on tope of a new one and run a felt pen around it. Then I cut out the shape with scissors. Fitting to the windscreen by applying masking tape strips to three points on the top of the banner, spraying water plus detergent onto the screen then removing the backing paper and folding the banner onto the screen, next remove the masking tape strips and move the banner around to achieve correct fitting. Wipe with a cloth then go over with a credit card to remove liquid from under the banner.
This has proven to be much easier for me than cutting the banner in place of the screen.