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Old 07-01-2013, 06:33 PM   #26
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When you get the bird running/driving, I will come over to do your garage
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Old 07-01-2013, 08:37 PM   #27
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Nice Job and the only way to get a good cleaning and organizing in garage doneI am jealous of your height and great overhead storage. I did mine a few months ago after I had a water leak that ruined part of garage ceiling after that was repaired I rented a Pod for 30 days so my Junk wouldn't get ruined.

I also used the Rustoleum floor kit and it looked great BUT... I have been welding banging and cutting a 76 Camaro for past 3 months floor has taken a Severe beating I noticed a few chips from jack stands and every fluid rust grease etc are all over it currently. A basic wiping with rag /towels it still looks nasty in a week or 2 I will see after I get the car new rear back in. and trans back together then I will power wash it.

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Old 07-02-2013, 01:33 AM   #28
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very nice! im also guna look into those tire racks
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Old 07-02-2013, 12:12 PM   #29
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Looks good Brian.

I feel your pain, BTDT, but the end result is nice. I did mine in 2005 or so. This is last summer




And they are never big enough!

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I am. looking at town houses after I land a new job (currently a contractor and getting molested with no vaction/holiday/and $155/wk benefits)
town homes are rarely good fits for car guys. think long & hard about that. HOAs FTL.
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Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold. I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors.

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Old 07-02-2013, 12:48 PM   #30
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Thanks Scott and no, they are never big enough.
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however, the bigger the garage the more junk we bring home! that earlier pic, imagine a full sized basement, a barn and a 25x50 garage filled like that! it took my brother & I 2+ years to clean out parent's house of 3 generations of stuff. crazy!
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Old 07-02-2013, 12:59 PM   #32
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however, the bigger the garage the more junk we bring home! that earlier pic, imagine a full sized basement, a barn and a 25x50 garage filled like that! it took my brother & I 2+ years to clean out parent's house of 3 generations of stuff. crazy!
Very true. My Dad got the garage early to get started on Friday. He called me and gave me a polite but stern talking to regarding the condition of the garage. It's tough not packing a space with stuff once you have more room. We thought our place was huge compared to the apartment we moved out of. After a few years, we run out of space to place things nicely.
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Old 07-02-2013, 01:17 PM   #33
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town homes are rarely good fits for car guys. think long & hard about that. HOAs FTL.
5 car garage, pole barn, basement... driveway... full.

I know, the HOA sucks, but idk if I can afford a home. I'd need to pay mortgage, taxes, maintain it. I might just have to rent a garage and store my toys.

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Very true. My Dad got the garage early to get started on Friday. He called me and gave me a polite but stern talking to regarding the condition of the garage. It's tough not packing a space with stuff once you have more room. We thought our place was huge compared to the apartment we moved out of. After a few years, we run out of space to place things nicely.
haha your dad and mine have total opposite mindsets... it is a shame, my father has so many cool cars we could have been restoring/driving but its all just going to waste. he is going to turn 72 in november :\ I want to get SOMETHING running before he is too old to drive
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Old 07-04-2013, 01:26 AM   #34
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Looks good Brian.
town homes are rarely good fits for car guys. think long & hard about that. HOAs FTL.


shyeeeah this is the reason i sold my t/a and got the hell out of the townhouse we had. couldnt even change your oil without 3 people coming over to talk to you about it....let alone change a broken driveshaft lol
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