we all read the write up by Jonathan Dehate "where would you be" and it was one of my favorites totally agree its really about friendship and sharing the passion of cars with your best friends...fell in love with his garage great place to work on his car and just chill with your friends... post pics of your garage setup where you work on your car and hang out with your friends like these guys
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we all read the write up by Jonathan Dehate "where would you be" and it was one of my favorites totally agree its really about friendship and sharing the passion of cars with your best friends...fell in love with his garage great place to work on his car and just chill with your friends... post pics of your garage setup where you work on your car and hang out with your friends like these guysTags: None
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dammn thats rough lolOriginally posted by Crick. View Postdont have a garage
all my work is done on the street or at a car park lol but normally have few friends in my room having a drink or playing the ps3 
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idk how you do it man that sucks...if your barn is big enough do it in thereOriginally posted by NickBlais View PostI work on my car next to my barn in the dirt. But more like sand. I lose tools all the time. I **** it, I need a place with a garage. I work outside in the rain, snow, everything.
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I don't disagree.Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View PostI'm not sure it's a great idea to advertise what you have in your shop...
I think I have worked on one of my cars a total of 3 times in a garage. Once in my garage, once in my friends, and once at my friends shop. 99.9% of the time, we work on cars in driveways or the side of the street. You don't need a garage for most work anyway. Just bring my tools in the trunk and have fun.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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You only say this because of the Variety of furniture in my garage lol.Originally posted by NeedingAnAudi View Post^^ But going from a street build to a garage build is oh so sweet.
but. i went from working on a gravel driveway for everytrhing, to a legitimate 2 car garage, with only enough room for one car. i do get alot more accomplished, because it is pretty comfortable, can see everything.-Strictly Pleasure-★AGGRESSIVE STREET★VIOLENT STYLE★
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I can't even do that because my condo association doesn't allow us to work on our cars in the parking lot (although I have done a few minor things to it on Sunday afternoons when everyone is at churchOriginally posted by Crick. View Postdont have a garage
all my work is done on the street or at a car park lol but normally have few friends in my room having a drink or playing the ps3 
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Thankfully my buddy Matt (matth3w) and his dad recently opened up an actual legit shop about 15 minutes from me, so needless to say i'm there a good bit on my days off.MB Obsidian Black Metallic Crossfire SRT-6
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Street is alright if you have no where else, but I prefer garage anyday.Originally posted by Kielan View PostOh I know. But a lot of people on here I feel like are in a similar situation. Having a garage would be awesome, no doubt. But street work is fun too.
First I did this:

Then I did this, with a heater and no wind. So much nicer.

No.Originally posted by LowDirtyBastard View PostYou only say this because of the Variety of furniture in my garage lol.
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i have a garage that i can easily fit 5 cars but we had to change the garage into a daycareOriginally posted by LowDirtyBastard View PostYou only say this because of the Variety of furniture in my garage lol.
but. i went from working on a gravel driveway for everytrhing, to a legitimate 2 car garage, with only enough room for one car. i do get alot more accomplished, because it is pretty comfortable, can see everything.
so im back to working on the car in the driveway
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