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Firebird-Manu

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Some time ago I registered here at the "Garage Journal Forum" in order to get some ideas and tips for my garage floor. As it is quite hard to get "Race Deck" here in Germany, I needed to find an alternative - I'm quite happy about the result :).i
The black and grey tiles are stoneware from Italy, the red tiles have quartz crystals in them.

Greetings from Bavaria/Germany
Manu
 

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Pathfinders

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Great job. I have had the pleasure of visiting Furth. I was stationed just outside of Wurzburg, a small town called Giebelstadt. It was a long time ago, 1988-1990.
 
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Firebird-Manu

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Furth, Germany
Thanks for the very nice posts:).
Pathfinders, I guess you mean "Fuerth" (Ort in German writing "Fürth", that' s a town near Nuremburg.
Furth (the place where I live) is a suburb of Landshut, a city near Munich ;-).
As you guys were asking what cars sleep in it, until May I owned a 1992 Pontiac Firebird (I know, nothing special for you in the US, but even more in Germany ;-)). At the moment there is a Volkswagen and a Mercedes which will be replaced by an Audi in October. Lookin' forward to :)

Kind regards from Bavaria
 
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