Who says GT's are too big for a single garage?

GeoffCapes

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Nope. But for a big lad I'm quite flexible. Good job eh?

Would probably be a lot easier if I got rid of some of the shelving on the left.

We'll just have to move!

You know me, if there's an expensive way to do something, I'll find it.
 

MarkMas

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I'll have to get a pic of me at work, parked next to my colleague's Cayenne - it's a bit tight!
(Nice flag, BTW, where did you get that?)
 

Kyle4200

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Nope. But for a big lad I'm quite flexible. Good job eh?

Would probably be a lot easier if I got rid of some of the shelving on the left.

We'll just have to move!

You know me, if there's an expensive way to do something, I'll find it.

Very tight squeeze, I'm impressed.
 

Trev Latter

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Normally, we'd insist on photos as proof, but as you've already provided those, I think a video of you getting out is in order. Car looks lovely Mark.


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rockits

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I thinking it would involve a few ooooos and oooohhs. Did you have to keep the window down to get out? That looks mighty tighty.

The polytunnels are a nice size at 3m. Stick one on the drive! Will keep Alex & the neighbours happy!!

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philw696

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Thought you would still be out driving her.
If you want a decent size garage you need to build your own Mark.
 

highlander

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Thought you would still be out driving her.
If you want a decent size garage you need to build your own Mark.

I agree. Too good a car to **** about with 2" either side to bed her down. Get started widening that garage......or move. ;)