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If you are like me, you have a tennis ball suspended from the garage ceiling by a string. The purpose? To alert the driver as to the perfect spot to stop the vehicle allowing access to the front and rear of the vehicle. And in some homes preventing damage to the drywall.
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You may be able to adjust that 1 minute limit. But as I think about it, 1 min is enough for me.
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OK wait for it......."I didn't know Porsche had balls"
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Photographic proof that they have balls......thats what I'm talkin about!
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With all the logo striping you have going on I'm surprise you didn't shave off the porsche script. LOL
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<!--quoteo(post=80373:date=Sep 20 2009, 06:50 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Sep 20 2009, 06:50 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->rhude - i aim for the thing that says porsche and smack into it firmly, same as i did on the track
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dude - trying to maximize the walking space by means of only putting the car in as far as i need to, but don't want to leave it out so far that the door smacks it<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
exactly. I thought just as Pat did when I would see the tennis balls hanging. But when we moved into our home w/ a garage I realized just how little space there is in those things. There is however the perfect spot, dead center. Allowing passengers to walk around the front and still have access to the trunk. Pretty difficult to nail it w/o some sorta guide.
LOL- You should see my buddy who recently got a Toyota Tundra. It juuuuust makes it in enough for the door to close leaving about 4"-6" in the front. His drywall is really pushed in and marked up from all the bumps.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->there is only one space where it can go and i can open a door -<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Geez, that thing is wide! Actually the land cruiser is the same way. I can make it fit but width becomes an issue. Doors only open 35% and there's no room front or back for a walk around. Just gotta leave the garage door up until the Mrs comes around, then close it on our way in the house. So it sits outside.
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Got mine also and just not excited about it. I pulled it out of the box and shot the lasers across the floor to which my cat quickly chased them down and around and around... Then I got bored and put it away until I get a chance to install it.
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