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  • Now thats a garage refurb
  • slackboy
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    davosaurusrex
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    What a vulgar, ostentatious display of wealth.

    I’m dead jealous, lucky git.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    It’s cool.

    As long as your the kind of man who buys classic cars, but has someone else do all the maintenance.

    What a vulgar, ostentatious display of wealth.

    I actually looked into it, car lifts are actually far cheaper than doubling the floor area.

    Although in this case where he appears to have a garage downstairs for several cars, and the lift is just to display them on the 1st floor, you’re right.

    simply_oli_y
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    That is rather nice.

    Though i prefer the 12 gauge garage for something you can work in
    http://www.12-gaugegarage.com

    muppetWrangler
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    Sweat from the turbo sessions is going to stain that floor.

    br
    Free Member

    We’re looking at putting in a 2-post lift into our garage, decent kit starts at £1500 new.

    It’s putting down the concrete base (old barn with mud floor) that’s going to cost though.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Though i prefer the 12 gauge garage for something you can work in

    Surely a better option would be to park the car in the centre and have workbenches round the side, there’s not room to lie on the floor and get under from the side like that?

    That said, if I had the money I’d rather have a double garage sized workshop with pit/lift, and a separate garage to actually keep the car in.

    trail_rat
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    Surely a better option would be to park the car in the centre and have workbenches round the side, there’s not room to lie on the floor and get under from the side like that?

    dont you just turn the car round?

    theflatboy
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    You’d have to be sure you never forget you’ve parked something else under the lift!

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    dont you just turn the car round?

    The obvious solution seems to be buy a Porsche based on all the examples in this thread :-p

    Everything at the back, so no need to ever go under the sides anyway!

    ScottChegg
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    Sweat from the turbo sessions is going to stain that floor.

    The help will mop that up.

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