you can tell how small it is from how massive those sparco seats look inside I bet it's a blast to drive.
it looks so great. so funny, yesterday I made a comment on another thread about a car being a "wrong" color and I actually said that the gold scuderia at miller seems wrong but gold could look great on a 1967 gtb4, well i can add 66 gtc to that! http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/360-430/450940-did-i-pick-wrong-color-my-ferrari-2.html
I went with the Gladiator Garageworks cabinets as they are strong enough for me but also quite well priced and attractive. PLUS they are mobile. Building is now painted black outside Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks great, I chose gladiator as well and have been very happy. I also used their floor tile and glad I did it. My brother epoxied his floor at the same time and has had to refinish already. My tiles still look brand new.
I think you have inspired me to go with tile for the floor of my recently completed garage. I did have good luck with professional epoxy in the past in my previous garage but I really like the look you have accomplished. Your building is looking great!
I think tile is a great choice for a finished look but it's imperative that you choose a tile that is not porous. Many tiles that claim to not be porous are in fact porous. I would get a sample tile, leave oil on it for a couple of days and then clean it off. That is a real test.
Thanks for the compliment. I used an industrial quality tile that is used for mostly commercial use including the grout. Both are oil and gasoline proof. Hopefully I will be able to move some cars in this weekend