IMPRESSIVE GARAGE thread | Post PICS here
Originally Posted by DJ
That first garage on this thread belongs to Joey Fatone who was in the boy band Insync (crap music but he made a ton of $$$)
Originally Posted by FD3SDriver
+1, found the pics on another site that had it linked from the Viper forum.
And I believe the garage is not done...
I don't really consider these "garages" but damn if they aren't magnificent.
This is a nice little place in Newport (was for sale for $13mm) and yes the lift elevates the car into the living room. God I wish I had better pics.


And yeah, fawwwwwwwwwwkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk (courtesy of a gentleman on f-chat)

A real "garage" would have $50grr in snap-on tools, a couple lifts, engine stands, racks of wheels/tires, etc. All the others are just fancy home showrooms.
This is a nice little place in Newport (was for sale for $13mm) and yes the lift elevates the car into the living room. God I wish I had better pics.


And yeah, fawwwwwwwwwwkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk (courtesy of a gentleman on f-chat)

A real "garage" would have $50grr in snap-on tools, a couple lifts, engine stands, racks of wheels/tires, etc. All the others are just fancy home showrooms.
here is a garage from the Seattle area
my personal pix.. and this place is amazing
look in the back of this photo and you will see some doors, those doors lead into the "shop" portion of the place. Where his personal mechanics work on the cars



all original art work, and photos on the walls. He even has some of the original Ferarri diagram "build sheets" or blue prints they used to build the cars


some of the original scale models, along with some of the real motor assembly tools and metal working tools from the Ferarri factory (circa 1950-60's_
my personal pix.. and this place is amazing
look in the back of this photo and you will see some doors, those doors lead into the "shop" portion of the place. Where his personal mechanics work on the cars



all original art work, and photos on the walls. He even has some of the original Ferarri diagram "build sheets" or blue prints they used to build the cars


some of the original scale models, along with some of the real motor assembly tools and metal working tools from the Ferarri factory (circa 1950-60's_
Originally Posted by EVO
Got more pics of this garage?
Originally Posted by EVO
Got more pics of this garage?





Allright, i've got PLENTY more garages like the ones above if ppl are still interested. Forgive me for taking so long to get back, but i've been really busy with work and school recently.
Originally Posted by 10th03cobra
sweet nice pics... Ya even got a Cobra in there....
As I can see a lot of you guys don't like the first garage but as you know ppl from different countries have different taste. from the first time when I saw these pics I got feeling that this garage belongs to some body in middle east and it's correct I see somebody said he's from Saudi Arabia people there like to use wood a lot in there houses so he might be and old man and he likes this kind of garage but I agree the garage need to be more sporty it needs some flags some pic's steel instead of wood and better cars
Last edited by cayenne_ksa; Dec 1, 2006 at 07:48 PM.

















