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1st insulation: You need to insulate exterior walls only. If the guy next door insulated the marriage wall, why would you do your side too? Also, If you're going to be doing a project (more than a couple of hours)and it's cold outside, I'd find a way to hang something (blanket?) in front of the garage door.
2nd lighting: Ask around, check for stuff in the papers. I bought my garage lighting from a guy who bought up stuff from an auction from a public school. I got 4 tube 4' lights with bulbs for less money than the bulbs alone would have cost. And more is better. Really, I doubt you'll ever say: "Man, I wish it was a little darker in here, I can see more than I really want."
3rd: No matter how organized you are there is no garage that is big enough. If you can store stuff overhead, don't block off access to that area for insulation or whatever. The next day You'll get a free exhaust system, or an unbelieveable deal on wheels and tires (that would have fit great between the rafters/trusses). Insulate the ceiling, but leave a way to get above it.
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