Any one put Their FD inside Their House ? Aleast I did ; )
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Any one put Their FD inside Their House ? Aleast I did ; )
I always dream to see my favor car in my Living Room. Just like those pJapanease Magazine "Garage LIFE" http://www.garagelife.jp/ I had always read . So When http://www.meyoumotorsports.com/ Ask me if I want to park MY FD into their show room. I guess I cant really say no .
As you can the result is pretty good but I still dont like yet so get da spend more time on prep and have tripod ready
This make me want to build my fucture house to be able to park the car inside the house or make my Garage some thing simlir like this !!
As you can the result is pretty good but I still dont like yet so get da spend more time on prep and have tripod ready
This make me want to build my fucture house to be able to park the car inside the house or make my Garage some thing simlir like this !!
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That's awesome. I like how it's like on display, like how the ferrari stores have their cars right in the shop. I'd like to be able to do that over the winter, so if I get bored or have an itch to drive, just hop inside while im watching tv. Except I don't want to lug it up 13 flights of stairs.
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It is actually fairly easy to build a house with acces for a car to be driven inside. This also depends on if your house is on a concrete slab or if it has a basement. In Canada all houses are built on basements but I know that in the US especially Cali/nevada/arizona doesn't have basements. All you really need is a set of big french doors and you could drive the car right in, but if you have a basement you would have to add a couple of beams and floor joists to support the weight. My gf's parents have a walkout basement that they did that to. He has his MG project car parked down where his bar is going. He had to fold the mirrors in to get the car inside but it wasn't too bad.
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Originally Posted by preludesh2000
nice....i dont think i would do that though... hands all over my ride and im not around.....nice *** fd also...
Who's hands? Put a glass casing around the car. Sort of like a big model...hehe....j/k
The car looks awesome. That just gives me ideas for the my house that I'm going to build. Custom built houses are the only way to go.
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Just thought I would ask.
Was your car (or the body kit) previously owned by another forum member: bananaRE?
Just thought I would ask, as the front bumper and rear flares in yellow w/ carbon are exactly what he had on his car.
Either way, your car is very very nice!
Just thought I would ask.
Was your car (or the body kit) previously owned by another forum member: bananaRE?
Just thought I would ask, as the front bumper and rear flares in yellow w/ carbon are exactly what he had on his car.
Either way, your car is very very nice!
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Originally Posted by illusionzx
omg, i'd just take off the jack stands and move it forward and backward every so often to prevent flat spots.
Actually I was working on it at the time. Something has to be said about working on carpet. Definitely saves cloths, not to mention the temp was nice in the winter.