this type of car-hiding lift has been around since the 80's at least, I remember seeing one in england around 85-86. it was a single car hiding grass-topped version though.
@doofusgumby: Double and tripple decker robotic lift parking spaces like this is real common in Japan, but just for the extra space, not for camouflage.
@TheLostVikings: I heard about a restaurant in NYC that installed some complicated electronic valet system, where you park your car in one of two boxes that open up onto the street. Then it shuffles your car's box into an underground storage system and replaces it with another empty box. When you're about ready to go, you signal the valet system, and it'll pull your car's box out of the underground racks and have it ready to go when you arrive.
I know that the Diablos were the last of the "slutty" Lambos in the lot, but the Countach to Murcielago (preferably the LP640) would've been like sweet sweet candy. 6.0 makes my LEGO robot dance!
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I heard about a restaurant in NYC that installed some complicated electronic valet system, where you park your car in one of two boxes that open up onto the street. Then it shuffles your car's box into an underground storage system and replaces it with another empty box. When you're about ready to go, you signal the valet system, and it'll pull your car's box out of the underground racks and have it ready to go when you arrive.
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jesus christ, who the fuck are these people o_o
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Also comes in handy for hiding extra women too...or something like that!
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nah not really.. just always wanted to say that....LOL