Would live in this garage
#28
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It's a badass garage, house is gay. You idiots complaining about the decor in the garage are fully retarded. My garage, like my kitchen, is function over form. Give me stainless surfaces and painted concrete in both. I'm a better cook and build a better car than all of you.
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ORLY?
Come at me bro..
(Head out to the airport and hop an a plane to Istanbul, I'll pick you up at the airport, let you drive my car all the way to my place, and cook a dinner that will make you weep in joy, and drive you back to the airport for the next flight, you'll never be able to mention "cooking" and "car" in the same sentence again, period.)
Come at me bro..
(Head out to the airport and hop an a plane to Istanbul, I'll pick you up at the airport, let you drive my car all the way to my place, and cook a dinner that will make you weep in joy, and drive you back to the airport for the next flight, you'll never be able to mention "cooking" and "car" in the same sentence again, period.)
#36
^ Oh Snap.
I am surprising no one stated the obvious. But how does the owner expect to keep the smell of fuel, oil and grease out of the rest of the house? Either that garage is strictly for show(I think it is) or a hermetically sealed living space is not pictured.
Honestly, do you think that "gayrage" which more closely resembled a clean room is ever going to get used?
I am surprising no one stated the obvious. But how does the owner expect to keep the smell of fuel, oil and grease out of the rest of the house? Either that garage is strictly for show(I think it is) or a hermetically sealed living space is not pictured.
Honestly, do you think that "gayrage" which more closely resembled a clean room is ever going to get used?
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For the record, I have a total of just under TWO hours of actual - not in a simulator, but in a real plane flying over glaciers and mountain ranges - seat time piloting a Supercub and a Cessna, the latter on floats. The pilots at the time felt my (almost) 30 year experience in model airplanes would suffice, and just handed me the controls. I even tried cross wind slips and sliding dives. I was very comfortable with all the mixture, prop pitch, throttle, aileron etc. controls. Would love to get back in a plane any day..
#40
You have bigger ***** then me. I don't fly over water (lake michigan) and stay away from mountains (easy where I live it's flat as ****). Flying is too expensive as a hobby anymore and I haven't actually flown in about 6 years. I got my license when I was 17 and a had a hookup for really cheap flying time. After college I slowly lost interest. My goal is to someday get a Biplane (Waco or Stearman ideally) and maybe retire to give tours. Till then, I'll stick with cars, it's far cheaper. Rental rates are ridiculous and I moved away from my cheap hookup.
Supercub is nice, I've always wanted to fly one! I learned in a Aeronca Champ from the grass strip of a crop duster.
Here is some sexy **** right here, used to make the panties drop:
Supercub is nice, I've always wanted to fly one! I learned in a Aeronca Champ from the grass strip of a crop duster.
Here is some sexy **** right here, used to make the panties drop: