Who has the best Garage on Pistonheads?
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I didn't actually attack anyone, I merely said that it was on Twitter and gave the name of the account, that way they could see far more about it than just posting a picture. But hey, this is Pistonheads so let's hammer some frozen sausages into a lawn. I will be back with some pictures of it covered in custard shortly.
...just to try and bring this back on topic I'll share mine. 5.7m x 5.1m
When we moved in:
Plasterboarded the ceiling and cut out a loft hatch with guidance from PH:
Painted the walls so they all matched, laid ecotiles floor tiles and since this photo I've cleared away all the rubbish and put in some units across the back:
Next up will be turning the 2 single garage doors into a full width I think.
When we moved in:
Plasterboarded the ceiling and cut out a loft hatch with guidance from PH:
Painted the walls so they all matched, laid ecotiles floor tiles and since this photo I've cleared away all the rubbish and put in some units across the back:
Next up will be turning the 2 single garage doors into a full width I think.
doogle83 said:
...just to try and bring this back on topic I'll share mine. 5.7m x 5.1m
When we moved in:
Plasterboarded the ceiling and cut out a loft hatch with guidance from PH:
Painted the walls so they all matched, laid ecotiles floor tiles and since this photo I've cleared away all the rubbish and put in some units across the back:
Next up will be turning the 2 single garage doors into a full width I think.
Good job. Ill be following the 2:1 garage door conversion with interest.When we moved in:
Plasterboarded the ceiling and cut out a loft hatch with guidance from PH:
Painted the walls so they all matched, laid ecotiles floor tiles and since this photo I've cleared away all the rubbish and put in some units across the back:
Next up will be turning the 2 single garage doors into a full width I think.
Best garage? Not me, that's for sure. (I class my current fleet as ''very useful'' though!)
My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
BroadsRS6 said:
Best garage? Not me, that's for sure. (I class my current fleet as ''very useful'' though!)
My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
Nice cars. This thread is about what he keeps them in though.My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
Benmac said:
BroadsRS6 said:
Best garage? Not me, that's for sure. (I class my current fleet as ''very useful'' though!)
My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
Nice cars. This thread is about what he keeps them in though.My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
Doofus said:
Benmac said:
BroadsRS6 said:
Best garage? Not me, that's for sure. (I class my current fleet as ''very useful'' though!)
My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
Nice cars. This thread is about what he keeps them in though.My English friend based in France is probably right up there though. Self-made wealthy man who spends, does not save. Currently he has an early Ferrari Enzo (which has tripled in value since he bought it new), a Auburn Boat-tailed Speedster from the 1930s, a modern RR Ghost, a 3 wheeler modern Morgan with the HD engine and several track cars including a rare V8 Caterham. The best garage i know of for certain.
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