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Where does your Genny live?

We're opposites: wife drive the Genesis 4.6 and I drive the G37 coupe.
My wife shares driving in the Genesis on trips, but I have never once driven her G35 coupe, even to pull it out of the garage. I avoid riding in it as a passenger as well - it's so noisy it drives me nuts, and it's so hard for me to get out of due to back problems that I don't want to get in in the first place.
 
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Yeah, I figured that from your comment about a 2 1/2 car garage. It's cool the way focal length distorts appearance like that. This would definitely be a great shot to use should you ever want to sell your condo.

I like the fact that your garage doesn't have any poles that break up the space. We have a three car garage too, but there are metal supporting poles between the parking spots. I always wonder what would happen if I were to hit one of them driving in!

That lens makes the garage look twice as big as it is. As far as the poles are concerned, I don't think I'd wanna find out what would happen if you hit one of them! :(
 
Ckon, i dream of your garage lol... when i did an addition back in '07 i had the opportunity to do a full two car garage 20' x 20'... i went with a 13' x 18' instead.. 9 months out of the year i am glad for the added interior living space but those other 3 months are a killer.. any way here is where mine sleeps. along with some of my detail supplies...

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some supplies
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i love these lake country ccs pads... they are awesome
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Yo Tony-
I thought I was anal... I am duly embarrased! Looking good.
 
i almost didn't post the garage pics due to the mess. i still can't believe how i accumulated the things i have in the past 4 years lol.. i had a shed before but i don't know what i did with the tools and what??? now i have a bigger (10 x 10) shed, that's full PLUS the garage? man i hope i never have to move.. i also have a stand up attic that has a footprint of about 33 x 31 with a floored area of 20 x 30. i'm telling you the more space you have the more crap you keep.
 
i'm telling you the more space you have the more crap you keep.

Truer words were never spoken! :) When I finished my basement I kept the storage space to a reasonable minimum cuz I knew damned well that we'd fill it no matter how big it was.
 
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