Part 1 of building the most kickass garage

JZ_killa_t68

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Well, on my budget, and with the limited space that I have. My real goal is to have a 7000 sq ft shed with about 3-4 lifts ect., but for now this will have to do.
 

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JZ_killa_t68

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JZ_killa_t68

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Jun 19, 2005
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And yes, I do realize that I did do the floor before the walls, which is ass backwards, but I'm only home 4-5 days a month, so getting the cars into the garage (and not having to worry about oil leaks is my first concern) Not to mention that this crap takes 7 days to cure.
 

GotTurbos?

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Its an awesome coating, think of it as a mix between rubber and concrete. It is resistant to pretty much any chemical so anything you spill on it will wipe clean with a paper towel, and you don't have to do the usual "soak it up" that you have to do on concrete. Its very tough too. Hopefully one day my garage will be empty enough to get that stuff down on the floor.
 

JZ_killa_t68

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