TDinDC
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- '22 Taycan 4S Cross Turismo, '06 Club Coupe (#48)
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So, I'm in the middle of my garage remodel, but today was the first day that I could actually pull the Taycan in, and I'm really happy with the floor pattern for the RaceDeck floor that I chose. I used red to show the edges of the garage doors and the back wall, and the Taycan camera guide lines line up perfectly. Also, it's now easy to see how close you are to the front with the higher contrast than the previous floor. The jacks mounted to the wall also serve as a visual guide (I'm impressed how little space they take up, and they have wheels on the bottom so I can just unclip them from the wall and roll into place when I want to use the jack).
I can't wait until the work is finished and both the NewAge Pro Series 42 in. Red Wall Cabinet are installed across the back wall and the artwork is in place (and all of the crap is out from around the side of the car).
Huge bonus is that now I have a full car lift and rather than storing my spare rims/tires for both Porsches above the garage doors, they are now stored about 2" above the floor of the garage. With each year and each new Porsche (with heavier rims/tires), the need to climb up a ladder and overhead press them into the rack by myself became more of a hassle. I'm not weaker, I'm just lazier . . .
P.S. Funny how in the top picture the camera makes the dark 3 1/2' tall garbage bin on the right of the car look like a column . . .
I can't wait until the work is finished and both the NewAge Pro Series 42 in. Red Wall Cabinet are installed across the back wall and the artwork is in place (and all of the crap is out from around the side of the car).
Huge bonus is that now I have a full car lift and rather than storing my spare rims/tires for both Porsches above the garage doors, they are now stored about 2" above the floor of the garage. With each year and each new Porsche (with heavier rims/tires), the need to climb up a ladder and overhead press them into the rack by myself became more of a hassle. I'm not weaker, I'm just lazier . . .
P.S. Funny how in the top picture the camera makes the dark 3 1/2' tall garbage bin on the right of the car look like a column . . .
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