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Not quite finished yet but heres my soon to be Triple Garage with built in Store room.

GTR is to sit down the back.

Dos'nt look that big in the pics but it is quite a large area >_<

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Not quite finished yet but heres my soon to be Triple Garage with built in Store room.

GTR is to sit down the back.

Dos'nt look that big in the pics but it is quite a large area >_<

Wow, very nice, thats exactly what i want when i eventually become a home owner.. post up pics when its finished. Unfortunately this is where my car resides atm:

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how much was your car cover?

Like $80 at autobarn, it wasnt the most expensive one there, but it hasnt been the best, it tears very easily, at the seams it has splits in 3 places at the momnet and im careful every time i put it on, im thankful for electric folding mirrors everytime i put it on though :thumbsup:

Car covers can sometimes do more damage than good, especially if they are cheap.

The process of removing and fitting the cover can in time damage the paint; also wind, etc, will cause the cover to rub on the paint.

Just my 2c

Car covers can sometimes do more damage than good, especially if they are cheap.

The process of removing and fitting the cover can in time damage the paint; also wind, etc, will cause the cover to rub on the paint.

Just my 2c

yeah thats fair enough, but its not that cheap the one i have, its just the seams where it joins arent well stitched, but the material is very soft and im sure it hadnt affected the paint!

Yeh GTR rears, but over fenders nicely moulded in..........

added more intercooler pics for those whom requested, intercooler is HUGE, 140mm thick to be near exact, id add a couple more cm to it, its near 146 or something

cheers fellas

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OK guys I finally cleaned up my garage. Here it is (not including skyline)

Cheers vidospace

Makes me feel much better. My parents don't let me park my car in their garage, so i'm hiring a garage from a little old granny. Like you, it is only have a single garage. It is actually a townhouse garage so this thing is narrow as.

It's pretty difficult to work on the car in there, but hey, it keeps the car clean, and it beats working on the car outside iwth all the mozzies etc.

Yeh GTR rears, but over fenders nicely moulded in..........

added more intercooler pics for those whom requested, intercooler is HUGE, 140mm thick to be near exact, id add a couple more cm to it, its near 146 or something

cheers fellas

Is that your track car?

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