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    My new house... and the garage that came with it!



    Eric "The" Pyles

    14.06 @ 96mph / 9.02 @ 79mph
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    wow very cool man congrats... now all you need is a lift and air supply and you are good to go... looks tall enough for a lift...
    I am gonna be a new Daddy...

    Drive it like you live hard and fast....
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    nice white picket fence.. lol that is a sweet garage though
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    i love the garage, the house i guess i would live there just to have the garage lol is that the gas meter in the driveway?
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    Hey nice, concrete floors and walls so you can power wash the truck out of the sun I'm jealous.
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    thats cool looking house for you and your truck. House is cool, really original
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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    ...is that the gas meter in the driveway?
    Yup, that is what they usually look like...

    Good setup--now all you need is a porte cochere to join the house and the garage.

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    cool deal there. nice garage to house ratio lol 1:1

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    Thanks guys!


    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    is that the gas meter in the driveway?
    Yea... it's not technically the driveway.. I just pull up in there to leave more space for visitors.

    Actually, Garage : House :: 1.2 : 1

    It is high enough for a lift... I'll be getting a two post pretty soon. Big thing now is tools... I've been working out of my dad's garage (who has every tool imaginable) so, I'll be aquire tools as i get the money. Houses are not cheap!
    Eric "The" Pyles

    14.06 @ 96mph / 9.02 @ 79mph
    302 RWHP/298 RWTQ


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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    porte cochere
    Architects.
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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