Finally transformed my garage.

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  1. VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER"

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    Now that the car is mobile I decided to remodel and it came out great.

    Installed outdoor rug (non-stitched).
    Race Deck black and gray squares for under the car.
    Installed carpet on my work bench.
    Installed small stainless steel fridge.

    I'll post up more pics.

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  2. 1105 I AM the random post master...bow down

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    :notnice: you car's not on the rag anymore

    Nice clean garage :nice:
  3. urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo"

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    :nice: was it you that used to have burber carpet in ur garage for ur car?
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    nice. makes me wish i had my own garage... =*(**

    lol
  5. VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER"

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    Yes it was me. Berber wears out quickly. The carpet I have now is from Lowes. Its not stitched underneath. Its rubber and plastic. Stain resistant and all.

    Here is more.

    Race deck squares.
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    Cable TV with HBO, cinemax, Showtime, Starz, Encore, TMC and about 80 other channels.
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    Suround sound-Onkyo reciever and CD player with Cambridge speakers and sub.
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    Finally have everything organized so I can find it. I buy things by the case because I'm in the automotive industry so its cheap.
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    Carpeted work bench.
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    For the love of god Vib....that's a nice garage, but looks a little shallow, when the door's closed can you walk around the car?

    BTW, I like your choice in wheels :nice:
  7. VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER"

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    Yea I can walk around the car but its tight. I'm thin so it works for me. It is shallow because it has a step up. Its there so people don't drive their cars through the house.
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    Looks great man. Is the garage insulated? Id toss a wall mount AC in there and you would be all set.

    Man having a TV in there must be key.
  9. VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER"

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    I have A/C in there if I want. My air handler is in the corner (first pic). I'll never need heat. TV is really the way to go. Add a fridge with beer, water cooler and suround sound and you'll never have to inside the house. Well until you need to pee. Next up is a sink for sure.
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    awesome except for the jets helmet hahahaha
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    Home sweet home...:nice: Lets see how long it stays organized....thats the hard part...:D
    I use that indoor/outdoor where I store mine..It seems to stay cleaner..My neighbors must think I'm wack when i vac it once in awhile...
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    nice set up you have there :nice: mine is a work in progress i'll post pics sometime
  13. CManT1914 New Member

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    What do you do Joe? I just recently started a job (one I'm gonna stick with for a good while) as a mechanic at a Honda dealership. We can get parts RIDICULOUSLY cheap! (for non-honda's too since we work on other stuff as well)
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    I work as a Sales Rep for Cardone Industries www.cardone.com We are the largest manfucture of reman Auto Parts in the World. We have new products as well-CV axles, starters, alternators, window lift/wiper motors, water pumps and the list goes on (44 product lines).
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    That's awesome Joe. You get discounts then for your own stuff, or do you just pay shop cost? My old job (auto accessories store) I paid what the company paid.
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    I pay cost at my customers on most things. On our products through the company its half off. I have our new starter on my car right now (freebie). Probably will get our new window lift motors for both doors and an alternator.
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    lol, that's awesome dude! Wish I had that hookup, I need a starter for the stang, mine just went kaput.
  18. HISSIN50 "How long do you think it'll take me to get any he

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    Joe, is that gonna' work for the Mrs? Or maybe I should not have lumped your above thoughts together. :rlaugh:

    Seriously, looks good man. You know, I have the same step in mine and after many a year, I still trip on it sometimes. :bang:

    That carpet and Race-deck 'tire-way' are cool man. I suppose I would need to leak proof the vehicles before I could do that. Keep up the good work. :nice:
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    Cardone eh? I believe I have your smog pump! he he.
  20. pleasehelp New Member

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    Stupid question, but what do you do when you have to change the oil or do something to your cars that will be messy?? Look cool though.

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