anyone have an unconventional garage?
Originally posted by MarkS2K
Someone had their S2K in a plastic bubble device. It would probably be cheaper than a garage, but might be more of a hassle getting the car in and out of it.
Someone had their S2K in a plastic bubble device. It would probably be cheaper than a garage, but might be more of a hassle getting the car in and out of it.
I have one, never used for sale! Any takers?
You are more than welcome to come up and see our garage. My builder could build a one car garage in about a day and get the floor put in the next day. If you are interested PM me and I'll give you my phone #. My dad told him that you were interested in one.
He said to tell you to come up and take a look and see what you think. I won't have finished pictures to upload for about a week. Our floor should get poured by this friday. But the driveway won't go in until april.
Anyway if you need more info LMK
-DK
dlq04:
In Michigan it's a pole barn... but we don't have that new england accent.
HEHEHE ..........
Very funny. I was tried man.......hehe
Laterz
He said to tell you to come up and take a look and see what you think. I won't have finished pictures to upload for about a week. Our floor should get poured by this friday. But the driveway won't go in until april.
Anyway if you need more info LMK
-DK
dlq04:
In Michigan it's a pole barn... but we don't have that new england accent.
HEHEHE ..........
Very funny. I was tried man.......heheLaterz
Originally posted by s2ktaxi
gs2k in New England has a Tent!
gs2k in New England has a Tent!

Well, I see your budgets are a lot higher than mine was... but I will toss my two cents in here
I purchased a "Tent" manufactured by a company called "Cover-it". It is aprox. 10'x20' in size and it only cost me around $500. I installed in about 3 hours with a buddy of mine. Very easy to put together. It is a vinyl fabric tent with poles to support the fabric. It was very well made. The down fall of the tent is all four sides have to be secured to the ground. Otherwise the tent could blow away in strong winds. I have had the tent ever since I have had my S. It has survived two winters so far, and I have lights, power, and heat all inside of it. During the winter the heat comes in handy for the times I decide to work on my car. Another plus to the tent is... it doesn't require any building permits because it is considered a temporary structure.The tent works for me... but might not work for others...
Just my 2 cents
If you are considering a "fabric building" I would suggest looking at a better quality structure from http://www.bigtopshelters.com/
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