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baker07

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Thinking of buying 996 gt2 but am concerned on how tight a fit it will be in my garage.

I have a single garage. How does everybody else find a wide car in there single garage.

Thanks
 
Just put some polystyrine sheets on the wall to protect your door when opening.
As far as entering your garage I cant see a gt2 being a problem for most single garages.
A Testarossa or Pagani Zonda may be another story.
 
I have one if these mounted on the right wall:

http://www.morethanpolish.com/Cushioned-car-door-protection-system.asp

Just drive straight in then turn sharp left after your rear end clears the doors. That will allow you to limbo out.
 
I wouldn't try to get it in this one though........[:D]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QksqWRqEfy0
 

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