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  1. #16

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    Thanks again guys for the comments.



    The wheels are more like 45lbs each w/rubber. Cheap wheels...I put the race budget into the tires unlike the wheel weight fanboys I pass w/their not-so-fast statistics, but I digress.



    The board behind the wheel has 8, 4.5" lag bolts going into 4 different studs. The board behind the wheels spreads the weight "footprint" and the posts themselves have 2 smaller lags each going into the support board.



    You must do something like this or you`ll bow your drywall or worse, yank it off the wall.

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    That is relly well put together. Nicework. :2thumbs:



    And a VAG fan to boot. Nice R.

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    Very nice garage. I`ve got the Coleman cabinets also, and love them. I need to do more cleaning before I can post pictures.

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    Thats an awesome garage!
    - Aaron M

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    Finally my inspiration. A normal size garage like mine that looks sweet. I was up till 3:00 am cleaning my garage and am still getting rid of crap this morning. Pictures like this really inspire me and give me the vision I need to keep throwing stuff away.



    What I always wonder though... were is all the stuff!! :nixweiss :chuckle:



    Christmas lights, luggage, camping gear, etc. If I can just convince my 25 year old stepdaughter to throw away the 2 rubbermaid containers of stuff animals. :shocked

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    Awsome, but the fire extinguisher should not be in a cupboard!!! if ever you need it you will need it fast, it should be very accessible, mine is on the door on the way out, you need an escape route, use the extinguisher only if it is safe.



    Like most I hope you never have to use it!!!!
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    I have that same size and design garage. It`s nice not having any beams in the middle. Open concept is a plus for more work area space. I almost bought a silver R32 last year, but bought a new house first. I love those cars and they are crazy little beasts.



    Garage looks perfect. Very professional and clean!

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    I NEED those lights in my garage!
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    Mmmm. And R wil BBS RCs.:woot:



    I love the new garage. SO nice.
    What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it`s all about???



    2005 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4...1967 Ford Mustang Coupe...2001 Audi A4 1.8T

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    Looks great.
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    Nice garage!!

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    Looks great!



    Only thing I`d do differently is more storage! I`d need about 50 of those Coleman cabinets to store all my crap. Then put a home stereo system in with the speakers mounted on, or in, the walls, for when you want to hear it in the driveway. TV is not needed, you`re supposed to be watching what you`re working on.



    I like the humidor idea!
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    Awesome! Where at in Ohio? I might have to come by and snag a few things

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    When I own my own house, that is what I want my garage to look like!!



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    Wow! Just wow! When I get my own house thats what my dream garage is gonna be like! Great job man!
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