Colin Len
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2025 UPDATE:
6/3/25: Kinda let this thread die over the past handful of years as plans stalled and life got in the way. Also, I used to host my photos on Flickr but not doing that anymore so all my photos in this thread are gone
But, starting to get some more traction on forward progress and figured I should start making some updates again.
New updates start here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...an-double-17x19x8.346824/page-3#post-11204441

ORIGINAL POST from 2016:
I've been wanting to start a garage thread for a while but have been dragging my feet. So... I'm just gonna dive in and get something posted and build from there. A little about me: I grew up in a motorsports-centric family and caught that bug as soon as I got my license. My dad was also pretty handy around the house and is a jeweler by trade so I grew up working with him in his shop. As a result of this I love working on projects, building things, fixing things... just general tinkering. I also have a bad habit of starting more projects than I have time/money to finish and/or trying to work on too many things at once.
About 6yrs ago I got my first garage - a small single car that came with my rented apartment. I didn't want the limits of a small garage to limit my ability to build and maintain my track car (1992 Acura Integra GS-R) so I did some minor improvements (mainly stuff that was cheap/free). Here's a before/after.
Added a fold down bench with vise, some cabinets and got as much storage up off the ground as possible. Also doubled the storage of my black HF tool cart.
It was crammed but I managed to do an engine swap in my car, including a full overhaul of the engine bay from the firewall forward. Even setup a makeshift paint booth to paint some parts.
I was there for about 3yrs. Then 2.5yrs ago I was finally able to buy my first house in a nearby suburb. Buying home had been a lifelong goal of mine and took nearly 10yrs of saving to make it a reality. The house was built in 1942 and is/was a fixer - but it has a [very small] 2 car garage, which for me was like a mansion compared to what I had been dealing with. Albeit, a mansion I have quickly outgrown
But regardless, finally getting my own house and garage was a dream come true. As many others have, I underestimated the costs, hassle, and time involved in being a homeowner (or at least one who doesn't have much $$) but I still couldn't be happier that I finally have my own place.
Happy 1st time homeowner!
And the most important part - the garage!
The first thing I brought to the new house was my track car
Being that the house is a fixer I've spent more time in the past 2.5yrs working on the house than on/in the garage. So be prepared for a lot of "house" content to at least catch us up to right now. And at some point I hope I can stop working on the house and start working in the garage more and specifically on my car. To give you a little teaser... here's what is probably my favorite thing I've done to the house/garage up until this point - probably because it looks like it cost a lot, but didn't actually drain my wallet much.
I've got tons of pictures I've taken over the past couple of years so I'll start making some more updates as soon as I find the time.
6/3/25: Kinda let this thread die over the past handful of years as plans stalled and life got in the way. Also, I used to host my photos on Flickr but not doing that anymore so all my photos in this thread are gone
But, starting to get some more traction on forward progress and figured I should start making some updates again.
New updates start here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...an-double-17x19x8.346824/page-3#post-11204441

ORIGINAL POST from 2016:
I've been wanting to start a garage thread for a while but have been dragging my feet. So... I'm just gonna dive in and get something posted and build from there. A little about me: I grew up in a motorsports-centric family and caught that bug as soon as I got my license. My dad was also pretty handy around the house and is a jeweler by trade so I grew up working with him in his shop. As a result of this I love working on projects, building things, fixing things... just general tinkering. I also have a bad habit of starting more projects than I have time/money to finish and/or trying to work on too many things at once.
About 6yrs ago I got my first garage - a small single car that came with my rented apartment. I didn't want the limits of a small garage to limit my ability to build and maintain my track car (1992 Acura Integra GS-R) so I did some minor improvements (mainly stuff that was cheap/free). Here's a before/after.
Added a fold down bench with vise, some cabinets and got as much storage up off the ground as possible. Also doubled the storage of my black HF tool cart.
It was crammed but I managed to do an engine swap in my car, including a full overhaul of the engine bay from the firewall forward. Even setup a makeshift paint booth to paint some parts.
I was there for about 3yrs. Then 2.5yrs ago I was finally able to buy my first house in a nearby suburb. Buying home had been a lifelong goal of mine and took nearly 10yrs of saving to make it a reality. The house was built in 1942 and is/was a fixer - but it has a [very small] 2 car garage, which for me was like a mansion compared to what I had been dealing with. Albeit, a mansion I have quickly outgrown
But regardless, finally getting my own house and garage was a dream come true. As many others have, I underestimated the costs, hassle, and time involved in being a homeowner (or at least one who doesn't have much $$) but I still couldn't be happier that I finally have my own place.
Happy 1st time homeowner!
And the most important part - the garage!
The first thing I brought to the new house was my track car
Being that the house is a fixer I've spent more time in the past 2.5yrs working on the house than on/in the garage. So be prepared for a lot of "house" content to at least catch us up to right now. And at some point I hope I can stop working on the house and start working in the garage more and specifically on my car. To give you a little teaser... here's what is probably my favorite thing I've done to the house/garage up until this point - probably because it looks like it cost a lot, but didn't actually drain my wallet much.
I've got tons of pictures I've taken over the past couple of years so I'll start making some more updates as soon as I find the time.
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