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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ogden, Utah
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So how small of a area?
So, I'm getting closer and closer to buying a 911.
But before that, I need to get some place to garage it. Me and my fiance are living in a house she owns, but, we don't plan on living here for more than 3 years. It has no garage. Spending 4-5 grand to build a garage for a house we plan to sell in another 2-3 years, doesn't make alot of finacial sense to me. But I don't want to wait for the car, so knocking together a very small shed together with a friend over a weekend to keep the rain off my car when I get it, is looking like a option. So whats the minimum side I can build it, to assumingly je enough room the slide in and open a door to get in, and back it out, and to pull into and shut a door behind it? Would 10 by 13 do it? I have a concrete pad thats part of the driveway thats about 18-20 to place it on. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Greater Metropolitan Nimrod, Oregun
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width of car + 5 ft.
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Why cobble together a shed? Look into one of theses portable garages. Goes together quick, is a respectable home for the Porsche and you can take it with you when you move. Probably cheaper than the building materials for a shed big enough to cover the Porsche.
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