Hey guys I just found this place called Your Dream Garage in Baldwin Park. It is a DIY Autoshop garage in LA. I was looking for something like this before to work on my track car so that after my track days at willow springs I can do a complete check underneath the car. I think their rate is pretty reasonable with all the tools and shop equipments and a lift. Has anyone try it out yet?
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Check this out! A Do-It-Yourself Auto shop in Socal? For real?
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostAlso, there is Auto Hobby in Montclair, CA.
Just curious because I was looking into DIY garages and they seem to be a nightmare to own and operate.
Seems like an interesting idea especially for anyone who doesn't have a garage.
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Originally posted by TomCollin View Post
Hey guys I just found this place called Your Dream Garage in Baldwin Park. It is a DIY Autoshop garage in LA. I was looking for something like this before to work on my track car so that after my track days at willow springs I can do a complete check underneath the car. I think their rate is pretty reasonable with all the tools and shop equipments and a lift. Has anyone try it out yet?
Googled the shop name and this exact post popped up for multiple automotive forums.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by einstein57 View PostGoogled the shop name and this exact post popped up for multiple automotive forums.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostThe liability insurance plus the forms and clauses must be the hardest part.
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Originally posted by TomCollin View PostEmm... Spammy? I thought it would be useful.
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I highly recommended to go check it out some times. It is a very nice place. go there if you need the location www.urdreamgarage.com
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When I was in school (long ago) the university had a student-only DIY repair shop. Brand new building, 6 bays with lifts, all Snap-On tools, air chucks, stainless work benches, overhead exhaust hoses, bumper lifts, tire machine, etc etc. It was great, and cheap - rent a stall by the hour, any tools included.
I worked there as a work-study job checking tools in and out, making sure people were safe, but the rules were clear that I wasn't to work on anyone's car or give them advice (which worked out well because I didn't know much!).
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