I've been making some improvements. Just thought I'd share. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
PM me with where you got the case for your model 1:18 cars as I want to do the same for mine. Great job on your garage!
This is the best garage seeting i have ever seen. Maybe there are more luxurious or more high tech garages out there but this is by far the cosiest one. I am happy for you and actually jalous more than i am jalous (not) anyone owning an Enzo or something. (Lets say i envy you) One small matter thoug, what about the insulation, the regular garage doors are not wind and rain proof. Sure they are but i dont think they provide insulaiton like brick and stone walls with cement fillings? I mean there is the small gap where the door meets the floor. (just wind maybe) And what about the exhaust gas when heating the car? Anyways, thanx for sharing the pictures of my (almost) dream garage.. almost: two car space and yes, a red/white "barber shop" stripper pole
There is other garage space with a workbench, daily drivers, lawn equpment, tractor, etc. It is nice too, but obviously nothing like this. I keep it all very clean. My wife is in charge of cleaning the rest of the house and I keep all the garage space "hospital clean". Total I have just under 1000 sq. ft. garage space in 2.5 seperate but connected areas. We walk through the Ferrari bay to get to the other sides. I think that makes the most sense. My family thinks its backwards. enzo
Thank you. They are 1/8 testarossas. Also under the televison is a 1/8 scale F40. Also on the Tall Corner book shelving is another F40 still in the plastic wrap, never built. They were made by a company called Pocher in the 80's. enzo
After "enzo thecat" my garage is quite humble, but it looks much better with some neat stuff on the wall. The big posters were purchased at Ferrari of Atlanta, the side-view compilations at a vendor's booth at Road Atlanta (see http://techspecsart.com/), and the parking signs from a vendor at the Atlanta Auto Show. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here is one of mine I shot with my Iphone. I will get better res pics and post in a few days. (My wife does all of the faux work - and she's hot!) Image Unavailable, Please Login
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