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New garage from canada!

celiboom

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Hi everybody!

I'm following this forum for a while but only got my first garage last year. this site have been really helpfull for all my questions! I've appreciate looking at everyone's project so that is why I will share mine.

It's a brand new home with attached 2 car garage.

Feel free to leave comments!



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OK posting a picture of a girl in a bikini doing mudding is not going to get you a lot of comments about how the rest of the garage looks. So how did the garage turn out? I only got to the second picture!
 
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celiboom

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tu es dans quel coin? On est plusieurs du Québec sur ce forum

J'habite près des ponts à St-Nicolas,Qc. Toi tu es de quel coin?

for the others, too much comment about the girl and not enough about the garage, I think I'll have to censor a little if you continue this way :p
 

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Very nice. In the second picture, uhh what kind of circular saw is that.

Looks like a Mastercraft from Canadian Tire... :)

To our friends from the US -- Canadian Tire is a hardware/auto parts chain across Canada. As someone who has lived abroad for a bit (Houston for nearly 4 years), I would compare to an Ace Hardware + NAPA Auto Parts + Discount Tire all in one.
 
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celiboom

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HAHAHA!! Well, I just now noticed the missus in the bikini.... need to clean these glasses off... :)

true that it's a mastercraft from canadian tire and also true that you need to clean your glasses!!! I need to clean mine too as i didn't notice her either before posting the pictures!!
 
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celiboom

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Thanks!
I also really like how my "italian" paint scheme got out.

Thanks to this site where i've found the technique to paint clean cut edge!!
 

jvitez

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Sheesh, I saw the circular saw but not the bikini bottom until I looked a second time.....:lol_hitti Nice help you have there!

BTW, Bievenue au Garage Forum. Quite a few Canucks here.

Great job with the striping. Looks like a Hudson Bay blanket. The green reminds me of Export A packs, which makes sense seeing as you're Quebeois. :). A nice blast from my university days.

Thanks for the picks. You've got a beautiful house and great garage. Enjoy
 
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celiboom

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Thanks again!

I laughed hard reading your hudson bay comment!! as they say, "what's been seen cannot be unseen" so I'm now stuck with this image!! And I don't smoke......cigarettes at least ;)
 

pumalex

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I am from Trois-Rivières

What's with your garage to go in your backyard, not enough space around the house? Why do you need an access, for a trailer?

By the way, a seperate thread with multiple pictures of the girl would help you keep this thread clean :)
 

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Do you have any more pictures of this mudding team in action? I really like their work and love to see such professionalism in action.

Any chance they come to do mudding in Michigan? Just wonderin'.

lol.
 
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celiboom

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My plan for the door that gives access to the backyard is to store a summer car ther (under a temporary garage) and still access it during winter.

Meanwhile, I've found it very usefull when partying, I let the back door open and we can circulate easily and we can ear music from garage's stereo!

For the mudding team, I can send them to you but I keep the girl here with me, still interested ;)

As for the separate thread, I'm all in but I'll no loger be able to let this site open on my computer as my girlfriend would kill me seeing her wearing bikini on the public interwebz!!
 

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Good job, I would have though we would have seen the Maple Leaf instead of the Japanese flag though.
 

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Well, having said all that, I like your rides! Is that a 350 or 370Z? Very nice CBR too. Did you do anything with the floor yet or are you leaving it plain concrete?
 
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celiboom

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Concerning the flag, I would say that here in quebec, we are really not patriotics toward our country. We don't see maple leafs flags anywhere. I've install the japanese flah because i'm all about jap when it comes to cars/motors.

It's a 350z but i'm planning on buying a 370z in a year or two. For the floor, I'll probably install some ceramics checked pattern this fall. It's the last thing left to be done but I want to inform myself first on the durability of having a ceramic floor on the garage!
 
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