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Van parks inside very narrow garage

November 21st, 2008 by James

This Japanese man parks his van inside a very small garage:


Because of the narrowness of his garage, the only way to get in and out of his vehicle is through the rear hatch. When parked, the van is used as a living space for his cat. To prevent stray cats from intruding, the van’s owner uses wood planks to block all possible cat entry routes.

[clip from ナニコレ珍百景]



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Comment by Philip
2008-11-21 10:15:38

amazing….

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Comment by Jack Elliot
2008-11-21 12:56:32

How am I suppose to do that when I am drunk?

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Comment by anon
2008-11-23 01:58:31

Why are you driving while drunk?

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Comment by canadaguy
2008-11-24 15:01:25

ahahahahaha

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Comment by Michael John Grist
2008-11-21 20:06:12

It’s almost exactly like the Tom Cruise movie Minority Report, where he rides his car up his building and it locks onto his apartment and becomes an extra room. Awesome.

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Comment by one
2008-11-21 20:50:40

not that amazing. I used to work a company where we would pack 15 box trucks (sizes ranging between 15 – 26 foot boxes) into a garage that measured about 50′x 30′ through one door.

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