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What the…? Wild garage door decals

by South Bayview Bulldog Admin • January 4, 2011

Imagine glancing at your neighbors garage door and seeing something like this. It’s the idea of a German firm to add a bit extra to the finish of your home. They are a form of decal showing near-life-size unbelievable things in your garage. Just to be clear, we do not recommend this. More pictures at Trish Stuebing’s blog

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