That was me 3 weeks ago. Maybe a month. Maybe more. I posted a picture of my lathe, and nobody could actually find it. Since then, i have moved 6 truckloads of crap out. Theres still more, but i have room to walk and work again.
Its just a matter of time and saying enough is enough. Put a "free to good home: useless E36 M3 " post up in the classifieds. Then, call the local schools with science Olympiad/shop/car club/ vocational/etc. Have the teacher come out and load your truck for free delivery.
I don't think I need to show another picture from the little shop of horrors. Trying to figure where to start cleaning it up. It's so bad my head explodes every time I think about it.
In reply to Chadeux:
Start at the floor by the door. Or the back corner furthest. Whichever is easier to access. Back up the damn truck, and if you dont have a home, purpose, or reason for its existence other tjan "i might could use this for something someday" it goes in the truck. If you forgot you had it, it goes in the truck. If you have 7 of them, 5 go in the truck. Etc.
This was my driveway over the weekend. 12.6 liters, 16 cylinders, over 900 hp, eight 245-series tires...and none of them belong to me But it still made for a fun walk out the door.
Yea, sometimes. So this is the opposite of the pull in angle, but it still makes me feel good to pull in and see the tools and smokers and holy crap it almost looks like someone with skills lives here.
I'd trade most of it for that el camino though, holy E36 M3, I don't think I've seen a picture of it before. Course it doesn't suck that something of mine is in your garage too, somewhere there's a kenwood HD radio receiver
I used to walk into the garage and think that. Now I look at the rallyx car and think about the work I have to do. Then I look at my neglected and unused bikes on the wall and cry.
In reply to RevRico:
In the duster. With an ez500, 9 speakers, and a few thousand watts hooked on.
Look up drivabeater 2.0 for an elky build thread.
Depends on if I take a left or a right after turning down my drive. One way is a "Hell yeah!", and the other is an "Oh E36 M3."
Lugnut
Dork
8/10/17 10:14 a.m.
I'm just jealous that you have a garage.
I rejoice every day I see this in my garage:
I may only have one vehicle, but it's a good one.
Lugnut wrote:
I'm just jealous that you have a garage.
Same here! "The garage" is spread out between two toolsheds and a bedroom.