I've done some great trips in the 308, initially I bought it to 'fill the hole' while the Bora was being painted but I have to say I have fallen for it so it is probably a keeper. I never really lusted after a Ferrari but the308 has made me appreciate why people like them. Not sure where you are in the UK but you are welcome to come and have a play if you are around my way.
Looks amazing. The building work, the garage and the cars that go in it. Well done!
Just a boring thought, that I'm sure you've already thought of but may be of note. If the retaining wall and drainage has not been put in yet, water will run down that bank either into or below the garage. The new wood could get wet if it floods. But less obvious would be the concrete base being kept "moist" and not drying out in time for installation of the posts. Might be an idea to get moisture readings of the concrete before putting your posts in.
How do you decide which car goes in which garage? Alphabetic, colour, brand, value, dB level?
Looks amazing. The building work, the garage and the cars that go in it. Well done!
Just a boring thought, that I'm sure you've already thought of but may be of note. If the retaining wall and drainage has not been put in yet, water will run down that bank either into or below the garage. The new wood could get wet if it floods. But less obvious would be the concrete base being kept "moist" and not drying out in time for installation of the posts. Might be an idea to get moisture readings of the concrete before putting your posts in.
Nice man cave Robin, dead jealous!
Are you going to dry line it and tart it up or are you just going to keep it as is in its shed like state?
I apologise in advance for what I am about to say!! Please Please do not take offence!!
I didn't want to open my gob, but I can't help it!!
You spent all that time, expense, ruined half your garden , laying concrete foundation(which is the most expensive part of the garage!!), and you put up a wooden shed?? Albeit a very large one!! I would have gone all the way and build a proper brick&mortar garage.
I apologise again, please do not take offence.
I am still jealous though.