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torque is your friend
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Hey guys,
Just bought a new house and planning for a garage. I'm looking at building something that's big enough for two cars across and workshop space, plus I want to build it tall enough to allow for a parking hoist. Has anyone gone down this track before? Realistically, if I were to allow for cost of the slab, plumbing and wiring, what should I expect to pay for it? I'm looking at either a steel or even timber framed garage. I've thought about 3 phase but don't think I'll really need it. Cheers.
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