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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 04:45 AM
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Have 3 cars and a two car garage? This could be a solution.




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$60K....mercy.
 
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Another solution...

Here's a solution that is A LOT less pricey. A fellow 40th anniversary 911 owner sent me this pic from his garage. The lift is around $2,200. Cheaper than building a second, separate garage (which is the path I'm on now if I don't find a better solution). That being said, maybe the thing to do is to build the 2nd garage AND put this lift in! Room to justify more P-cars!
 
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Saw the lift advertised, however I don't have the head room in my garage to double stack. Would have been a terrific solution otherwise.
 
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For that $$$, I'm sure we can build an actual garage
 
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Originally Posted by TAZ40JAHRE
Here's a solution that is A LOT less pricey. A fellow 40th anniversary 911 owner sent me this pic from his garage. The lift is around $2,200. Cheaper than building a second, separate garage (which is the path I'm on now if I don't find a better solution). That being said, maybe the thing to do is to build the 2nd garage AND put this lift in! Room to justify more P-cars!
Oh man thats really a cramped space with the lift in there...and I would worry about oil dripping on the car below
 
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Here are a couple of links to an incredible garage build....sorry if its been posted here before.
He put in a custom lift in his floor for his 911

http://12-gaugegarage.com
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...78#post2562678
 
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