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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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Looks awesome man!
 
Old Jul 7, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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Sorry for the late replies! Been busy w/ work.

Originally Posted by DJ
Hey Steve,
How long did the garage floor take you to complete?
Took most of the day, but I went slow and was alone. With an extra set of hands, you can likely do a 2-car garage in about 4 or 5 hours (including the time it took me to shuffle around work benches and stuff)

Originally Posted by M-Individual
looks good, nice work! when can I expect you over at my house since you already know how to do it!
Haha, where you from?? If you were close I'd say no problem, but Canada's a stretch (eh?) haha

Originally Posted by RFFG
Looks good!
Thank you! So far I really like it. Did a full brake changeout on the E30, and it really does make the job much easier. You're not leaning or rolling around on concrete, instead the tiles are "soft" as in, they don't hurt to maneuver or lean on.
 
Old Jul 7, 2011 | 10:05 PM
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Looks awesome man!
Thanks Matt! Great people to deal with to boot. They sent me the wrong edging for the garage door area, and when I told them they promptly sent me a replacement set at no cost. Did not ask for the wrong ones back either.
 
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Nice looking garage and 350z. I'm a big Z fan, sold my bolt on carbon fiber 370z before I bought the Lotus.
 
Old Apr 29, 2012 | 04:41 PM
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nice job looks clean!
 
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Now that you've had these for a while, how do you like them? I'm going to finish my garage eventually, and I keep going between racedeck and polyurea for the floor. My fear with racedeck is that crap gets stuck/wet/etc. under the tiles.... I have a big garage (525 sqft) I need to cover, so I don't want to screw it up. Thanks in advance!
 
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Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
Now that you've had these for a while, how do you like them? I'm going to finish my garage eventually, and I keep going between racedeck and polyurea for the floor. My fear with racedeck is that crap gets stuck/wet/etc. under the tiles.... I have a big garage (525 sqft) I need to cover, so I don't want to screw it up. Thanks in advance!
Chris,

May be a late reply, but I've had it installed for quite some time now and havn't had any problems with moisture or anything else for that matter getting stuck in between the tiles. It's been a great product!

I wish I did it sooner.
 
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Looks great
 
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Looks awesome!
 
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Thanks guys! I'm expanding outward... should be adding a nice carport to do outdoor stuff in.. detailing, washes, and actually attempt to keep all of the cars clean at the same time for more than five minutes. You can't park anything outside by me, between the rain, the leaves/tree junk, and the birds shitting on every square inch of paint.
 



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