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Deception's garage

Deception

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I just purchased my first home in October 2013. I had been renting an apartment & 2 car garage previously. Naturally I wanted to find one with a large garage, and this one happened to have 2 garages. One is an attached single car, the other is a detached 2 car (stacked vertically). Yes, somehow I managed to find a garage that came with a lift pre-installed. The previous home owner built it himself, he had 2 drag cars. So without even looking at the rest of the house I went to contract that day j/k

Here it is with most of my stuff in it shortly after moving in. Come spring time I will start working on it, plans are to do insulation, sheetrock, cabinets, big air compressor & build a sturdier work bench. I have gas heat in the house, so was thinking about running a line to the garage and hooking up a large heater unit. Also looking for a larger tool box now that I know I can fit it. The floor is already epoxied, there is a 60amp sub panel with a 220v outlet. The lift is a Benwil.

I used to paint cars at a shop when I was younger, these days I just wrench on my own cars & the occasional friend or family member. Ive got a honda s2000 & 92 nissan sentra se-r. I also work on other people's s2000's on the side sometimes, turbo kits, exhausts, basic maintenance etc.

thanks for looking

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Deception

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Is that a first gen SE-R on the lift? Those cars are a hoot to drive!

yep its a 1992 SE-R, I bought it with 75k miles 2 years ago, has about 95k now. Definitely a lot of fun to drive, I did bigger brakes, bracing, coilovers, intake, test pipe. A VE motor swap might be in cards once I have some free time.
 
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Deception

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It's not very efficient from a storage space perspective.

I agree, I plan on covering most of that wall with upper & lower cabinets. Found some good deals on nice kitchen cabinets on craigslist. I would also like to extend out the wooden shelf thats built out from the back wall. Make a little loft area with stairs or a ladder for storing tires, materials and other big parts.
 
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