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Got the dirt work done for my,second shipping container. Might actually get it ordered next week. Searched for,"shipping container garage" and found some interesting ideas.
Priced a few buildings. They can in around $40k. I figure by doing it this way, I can probably be under twenty. Perfect for a cheapskate like me. Plus waterproof, mouse proof, won't blow over, etc.
I put in a new battery and got some lifts for the hood. I hope this little crack in the connector on the positive battery terminal isn't a big issue. Maybe I'll replace it over the winter.
Guys ,just picked my F-250 up from Clark ,he detailed it from one end to the other ,it looks awesome,I suggest anyone that doesn't do it them selves to call him ,thanks a lot Clark ,money well spent
Just put splash guards on the Mini to get ready for winter. C'mon BMW...build a fantastic car that is fun to drive and makes lots of power, and then use technology from a piece of 1950s farm equipment to hold on the wheels (lug bolts instead if studs)?
Just put splash guards on the Mini to get ready for winter. C'mon BMW...build a fantastic car that is fun to drive and makes lots of power, and then use technology from a piece of 1950s farm equipment to hold on the wheels (lug bolts instead if studs)?
That's Germans for you. Do the same thing with audis. Apparently none of the engineers work on cars.