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Old 11-13-2003, 05:03 AM
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Whoa, the garage looks awesome, it looks like what my old man and myself are planning
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Can't wait to move house now into a place with a garage and make it an S2000 palace like yours.

Nice ideas there - mind if I borrow some of them?
Old 11-13-2003, 05:23 AM
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Originally posted by Kelk
Can't wait to move house now into a place with a garage and make it an S2000 palace like yours.

Nice ideas there - mind if I borrow some of them?
No worries!

Thanks for all the feedback, a clean garage is a pleasure for life
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Tif,
Dya miss the S in anyway?
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Originally posted by cheshire_carper
Tif,
Dya miss the S in anyway?
You are kidding right Looking back over these old threads is a real jolt Col. I still vividly remember the S driving away from me and my thinking just what a great looking car it was

Still, onwards and upwards right?

Gods knows I would love another S though, Moonstone with Red Leather sounds like a plan to me

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Tif

well you have the garage now you just have to save again for the car

btw Ches, did you ever finish your garage?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tifosi Red
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Just noticed the Chamberlain motorlift dangling down on one of your photos. Was it easy to fit as I am considering one at the moment. Just a bit worried re having 19kg of metal suspended over the S
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I can't comment on ease of fitting as it came as standard on the house. It does work very well though, probably best to use some big a$$ screws to hold it in place for peace of mind.

From what I know you need to get the right kind of mechanism to suit your existing garage door.

I believe Maca fitted one at his place so he may be able to help out on the technicalities.

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