Oh lawd what does the 757 do?
Oh lawd what does the 757 do?
Sweet jesus. I just finished pricing some spots around Norfolk for a 10x20 space, to park / work on my project car, rather than doing at the house I'll be living at, and holy shit. $125 / month was the cheapest I found. Actually, that was in Virginia Beach. It's $175 in Norfolk, just blocks from ODU where I'll be living.
In Chesterfield(804), it was like $70 a month.
Damnit. I don't trust my neighborhood enough to park it in the garage that's behind the house I'm renting. Not to mention it's all rotten wood and will probably fall down in a week =/. That and I don't trust my landlord either. I met him and his "helper" today, both looked like fucking crackheads.
Any ideas on what you guys do when you don't have a garage? I don't plan on having the car running for a couple months, and I'll be doing a lot of body work / paint, and don't want to park it outside.
In Chesterfield(804), it was like $70 a month.
Damnit. I don't trust my neighborhood enough to park it in the garage that's behind the house I'm renting. Not to mention it's all rotten wood and will probably fall down in a week =/. That and I don't trust my landlord either. I met him and his "helper" today, both looked like fucking crackheads.
Any ideas on what you guys do when you don't have a garage? I don't plan on having the car running for a couple months, and I'll be doing a lot of body work / paint, and don't want to park it outside.
I would spend the 2-300 to get the shed in sturdy condition, and get some good locks. If you are going to be spending 100's a month anyways, why not just spend a couple hundred to start with, and have your project right at your house. Nothing more convenient than that.
I walked into the garage for the first time, and saw some misc parts...couple headers, and old tires/wheels. And this was an older gentlemen(60+), and a crackhead looking friend(also 60+), that were african american and didn't have any business having those parts.
Not to mention if I were to start a project like that, I'd go all out and spend more than I should. And I don't plan on staying here long...just 2 semesters and I'm finding a new house.
Meh...just goes back to my comment about not trusting my landlord. Not like I can lock him out of his own garage.
I walked into the garage for the first time, and saw some misc parts...couple headers, and old tires/wheels. And this was an older gentlemen(60+), and a crackhead looking friend(also 60+), that were african american and didn't have any business having those parts.
Not to mention if I were to start a project like that, I'd go all out and spend more than I should. And I don't plan on staying here long...just 2 semesters and I'm finding a new house.
I walked into the garage for the first time, and saw some misc parts...couple headers, and old tires/wheels. And this was an older gentlemen(60+), and a crackhead looking friend(also 60+), that were african american and didn't have any business having those parts.
Not to mention if I were to start a project like that, I'd go all out and spend more than I should. And I don't plan on staying here long...just 2 semesters and I'm finding a new house.
unless he is hispanic
I'd be more afraid of your car getting randomly vandalized by stupid partyin' college students than to get it stolen in that area.
I keep my car at my mommys and drive the beater.
I keep my car at my mommys and drive the beater.
my dad has a 1000 foot ware house that he rents. i think he only pays 100 bucks a month. has a brand new bath room and shower in it too the owner just put in. the other 1000ft is used by a guy as a garage..
However, it may not be that neighborhood that may have thieves, but it's definitely worth driving for a bit of distance to get a free car
more info is needed.... how many people do you rent the place with? have you asked the guy about access to the garage? all in all he's a business man. ask the guy for exclusive use of the garage for a 50 dollar fee or whatever you wanna pay. the worst thing he can say is no.
i used to deliver pizzas down in that area. if you live on the side between colley and hampton, you should be fine... some places on the campus/elkhorn side are a little seedy though. 41st & 42nd to be specific... either way, best of luck with it.
p.s.... how much do you think a 10x12 should cost... i paid 113 a month and that was 2 years ago... 125 aint bad really. if its secure, monitored and gated... its worth the cost
i used to deliver pizzas down in that area. if you live on the side between colley and hampton, you should be fine... some places on the campus/elkhorn side are a little seedy though. 41st & 42nd to be specific... either way, best of luck with it.
p.s.... how much do you think a 10x12 should cost... i paid 113 a month and that was 2 years ago... 125 aint bad really. if its secure, monitored and gated... its worth the cost
Last edited by Hondas_Only; Aug 7, 2008 at 03:40 PM. Reason: more questions






