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Old 09-02-2003, 01:58 AM
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That engine is very pretty. I hope it runs well for you!
Old 09-02-2003, 07:16 AM
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Wow!! Nice work!
Old 09-02-2003, 10:51 AM
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Originally posted by v944god
I don't know how you guys got so good at doing this sort of stuff.

I'm so scared to work on my car because I'm afraid of breaking or disconnecting something.

I wouldnt let the fear of breaking or disconnecting something stop you from working on the car. Rennlist itself is a great resource when you get stuck and there is always other good info out there as well as the manuals etc. If worse comes to worse you have the car towed to a workshop and say fix it.

I will say that it is a lot easier working on the car now with pretty much all the right tools but most of those were bought with money I saved from doing these jobs myself. I think the best thing though is the satisfaction of knowing that the work was done right, in the past when I took a car to a workshop I always wondered if had the job been done right or had the mechanic even done what he said he had done.

Thanks again for the feedback, i gotta admit it is coming along faster than I had hoped.




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