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Great deal of the year or the next ten lol

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Old 06-09-2010, 09:13 PM
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Great deal of the year or the next ten lol





Got it for a grand
 
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Old 06-09-2010, 10:53 PM
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Got it for a grand
Smokin!.. course you gotta move it..

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Old 06-10-2010, 03:13 AM
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i wish i had the room for one of those !!!!!!!!!!!!! man i coulda kept all the stuff i've had to get rid of due to a lack of room .............. oh wait a minute that would require 20 or 30 of those and a few acres of ground ............................................. even with moving it looks like a good thing to have for storage of vehicles and or parts .............. i got a full storage shed , cleaning out the black hole once again { couldn't believe the stuff i still had from cars departed and the stuff i've been trying to find !!!!!!!!!} something like that could've been so useful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! prolly gonna have to rent another storage shed before long ......................................
 
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The siding/roof looks a lot like Lowe's ABC Imperial Rib roofing. I just used it on the roof of a woodshed in what looks like the same color. Cost is about $1 a square foot of installed steel. You could not buy the roofing/siding material much less doors, windows and structure for a grand. Is the structure wood or steel?
 
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Old 06-10-2010, 07:19 PM
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The structure is steel and we got it taken apart and move today in 4 hours now I just have to fine a place to build it and build the concreat pad for it I just couldt belive it when he came over and said I could have it for such a low price then I felt bad for the guy he got behind on his house and the bank forclosed on him Mr O didt help him none
 
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That is sad.

Desperate times = Desperate measures
 
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Old 06-11-2010, 11:31 AM
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If my X forecloses on her house, I'm repossessing my pool. LOL!!!

Congrats on the garage for a grand. My sis and Bro-in-law are about to lose their house as well. They have a similar garage. Maybe I'll buy it from them too?
 


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