A visit from Moe
Just as an FYI for everyone, if you like the workbench and cabinets you can also buy them at Sam's Club at a LARGE discount. It is the identical stuff to the Gladiator direct from their supplier. I was planning on buying the Gladiator bench and cabinets and ran across them randomly the week before. The bench was like $185 and the cabinets were $145 I believe.
The garage looks awesome. The depth of the garage is awesome. I assume the entire thing is designed to run two cars deep?
The garage looks awesome. The depth of the garage is awesome. I assume the entire thing is designed to run two cars deep?
Originally posted by MoeMistry
Thank you very much for the kind words Brian. I had an absolute blast of a time and it was an honor to work on your car collection in your beautiful garage. I cannot take full credit for all three cars. Brian actually did the Cayenne. Hope all of you make it to the LA Auto Show and see the cars in person. Please stop by our booth in Kentia Hall. GMG is the main sponsor and my company will be there along side.
Thank you very much for the kind words Brian. I had an absolute blast of a time and it was an honor to work on your car collection in your beautiful garage. I cannot take full credit for all three cars. Brian actually did the Cayenne. Hope all of you make it to the LA Auto Show and see the cars in person. Please stop by our booth in Kentia Hall. GMG is the main sponsor and my company will be there along side.
damnit, I skipped the aftermarket section this year, would of loved to have met ya!
All-in-all the CGT took about 11.5, the Cayenne almost 12, and the GT2 about 8 hours. Like I said before, the owner was responsible for the Cayenne. He knows his stuff and I was surprised how quickly he picked up the technique and did a very respectable job. The GT2 and Cayenne will need to be buffed. It was late at night and we did not see some of the scratches in the paint. So you can tack on another 3.5 hours to the Cayenne and 2.5 hours for the GT2. But it's all worth it when the client appreciates the work and others admire the workmanship.
Originally posted by MoeMistry
All-in-all the CGT took about 11.5, the Cayenne almost 12, and the GT2 about 8 hours. Like I said before, the owner was responsible for the Cayenne. He knows his stuff and I was surprised how quickly he picked up the technique and did a very respectable job. The GT2 and Cayenne will need to be buffed. It was late at night and we did not see some of the scratches in the paint. So you can tack on another 3.5 hours to the Cayenne and 2.5 hours for the GT2. But it's all worth it when the client appreciates the work and others admire the workmanship.
All-in-all the CGT took about 11.5, the Cayenne almost 12, and the GT2 about 8 hours. Like I said before, the owner was responsible for the Cayenne. He knows his stuff and I was surprised how quickly he picked up the technique and did a very respectable job. The GT2 and Cayenne will need to be buffed. It was late at night and we did not see some of the scratches in the paint. So you can tack on another 3.5 hours to the Cayenne and 2.5 hours for the GT2. But it's all worth it when the client appreciates the work and others admire the workmanship.
Thanks Scott....We should get together to talk shop one day..
Originally posted by Porsche Babe
Brian's cars...... STUNNING IN PERSON!
Brian's cars...... STUNNING IN PERSON!
M3jon - The flooring is a sprayed on finish applied by a local company, looks like marble (kind of).
TheJudge - 41, married, CEO, find a niche.
Thanks everyone, sadly my family does not share my love for automobiles and it's nice to share them with people as crazy as I am.






