Hows the view from your work??
hahaha, you're just like me... so many open spaces, but you chose to park AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE to a median to assue that only one side of our car is exposed to possibly gettin' dinged by another car door. unless those are reserved spots, why aren' t you on the other side, that way you can even get closer to the median and being able to open your door all the way!
Yes I too, can look out my window down one floor to my spot and see my baby looking back............
But now that it is winter? I had to rent a roll bed truck to lift my car to dock height so I could store it in my wharhouse. Everyday I go back and take a look at her at wait for spring
But now that it is winter? I had to rent a roll bed truck to lift my car to dock height so I could store it in my wharhouse. Everyday I go back and take a look at her at wait for spring
But now that it is winter? I had to rent a roll bed truck to lift my car to dock height so I could store it in my wharhouse. Everyday I go back and take a look at her at wait for spring
, but then I would have no way to get to work!! I need a daily driver
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While I'd appreciate the opportunity to keep a watchful eye on my car, I think I'm happier with the trade off of covered, security enforced parking.
When I do bring my S into work, I go all the way up to the 4th and park it in one of the few spots that give me a wall on the driver's side and extra room (about 1/2 a parking spot) on the passenger side. My work is in a pretty safe area (Irvine, CA although thieves/vandals/a-holes are everywhere) and the security guys walk/bike the garage constantly.
When I do bring my S into work, I go all the way up to the 4th and park it in one of the few spots that give me a wall on the driver's side and extra room (about 1/2 a parking spot) on the passenger side. My work is in a pretty safe area (Irvine, CA although thieves/vandals/a-holes are everywhere) and the security guys walk/bike the garage constantly.



