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Where do you work on your stang?

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DMAN302

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~FrankenStang~ said:
You keep your car in your bedroom too? I thought I was the only one. LOLL
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Trust me it's not the bedroom..I tired this theme in there and the wife shut me down! But I love to show pics of my favorite room in the house. Bullitt's gargage was my inspiration..unfortunately the room wasn't there so if have to make do with 21x12

 

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DMAN302 said:
Trust me it's not the bedroom..I tired this theme in there and the wife shut me down! But I love to show pics of my favorite room in the house. Bullitt's gargage was my inspiration..unfortunately the room wasn't there so if have to make do with 21x12

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I love your garage. I can't seem to get out of this retched townhouse with it's wretched carport (I borrow the unoccupied one next door hehehe). I'm tired of living without a garage.



















Good bye cruel world.
 

bigcat

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DMAN302 said:
Trust me it's not the bedroom..I tired this theme in there and the wife shut me down! But I love to show pics of my favorite room in the house. Bullitt's gargage was my inspiration..unfortunately the room wasn't there so if have to make do with 21x12
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thats the same size as my garage, but mine is unfinished. my garage LOOKS bigger, must be an optical illusion. i want to clean it up with finished walls and some bright white paint to make it more inviting, much like yours. that is probably the nicest one car garage i have seen.
 

88_GT_5_oh

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it never stays this clean but it always does the job. for the more major stuff like pulling a tranny etc. my buddy is a mechanic at ford and he lets me use his bay on the weekends. its nice having all the parts/shop manuals within walking distance and i get hte ford employee discount too we jsut changed the passenger driveshaft in my tempo in 25 mins last weekend, try and do that on the ground lol

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DMAN302

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HoodStrype said:
I love your garage. I can't seem to get out of this retched townhouse with it's wretched carport (I borrow the unoccupied one next door hehehe). I'm tired of living without a garage. Good bye cruel world.
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No worries strype, I didn't get into my first house until I was thirty...you've got plenty of time. Thanks for the garagelove, it's funny people see you putting up stuff in there, they just keep offering it. Aside from the tile floor, damn near every item was provided to me by friends and family...EXCEPT my Barry jersy...picked that out at the first lions game I had ever been to, and his rookie yr. Now I just have to learn how to share when the little guy gets here...bicycles and toys in the garage...that's unheard of
 

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I love your garage. I can't seem to get out of this retched townhouse with it's wretched carport (I borrow the unoccupied one next door hehehe). I'm tired of living without a garage. Good bye cruel world. [/QUOTE]

I feel your pain. Hey, at least you have flat concrete!!
 
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iwashmycar

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least its warm and dry lol

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wayyy2fassst

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sorry, I'm late........

had some cleaning to do.

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kr8zstang

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wayyy2fassst said:
had some cleaning to do.




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Looks nice. Hey, are you swaping stuff from the coupe into the mower or from the mower into the coupe?
 

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he's even got a stove..... then i would really have no reason to go into the house.
 

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GSXRMIXXER said:
he's even got a stove..... then i would really have no reason to go into the house.
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that is for future powder coating projects.


or, maybe for the occasional batch of chocolate cookies for those late nights working on the coupe.

now, where to put the refrigerator?


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kr8zstang said:
Looks nice. Hey, are you swaping stuff from the coupe into the mower or from the mower into the coupe?
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power steering on the mower....

hydrostatic trans into the coupe.

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Funny how a 2 car garage can sometimes barely fit one. If I'm lucky in the garage cause WA rain is relentless. Right now got all my projects spread across the garage floor, so its the driveway for now.
 
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I work on the car in my driveway most of the time for small stuff that can be done on the ground...push comes to shove i will do anything on the ground, but most of the larger work i do i get to use a lift at my uncles shop...and then i also work on it at my job in my bay at work, Im a tech at a Toyota dealer...but i only do small stuff there cause they dont like cars hanging out on lifts for more than a day.
 
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wayyy2fassst said:
had some cleaning to do.




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That lawn tractor on axle stands looks wild,...holy ****.
 

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air plumbing is the best. did you rig that yourself? 33 gal tank?
 

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compressor is 5hp/60 gal........

air plumbing is 1/2" galv with a few junctions to add on to. Also, used 5/16" screw hooks to suspend it away from the wall to simplify repair.


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Mavrick

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My tools and stang fit nicely in my parents garage..

 

Strype

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Mavrick said:
My tools and stang fit nicely in my parents garage..

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Right now my garage is my concrete driveway but in 2 weeks I go to closing on this 32 X 32 garage. It comes with a 1600 sq ft brick rancher and 1.3 acres.
 

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