Removing the gold really simplified the look and made this whole car even cleaner. Your work, in every detail of building this, is amazing. Please don't ever stop updating.
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This thing is so minty fresh. Straight killing it.
Gives me all kinds of subtle ideas to detail I wouldn't otherwise think of for my Volvo. Props for creating an inspirational piece.- Bagged '98 Chevy S10 - Stock '88 Volvo 240DL - Broken '87 Mitsubishi Starion ESi-R - Also Broken '87 Shelby Lancer #707/800 -
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No shes not ready for events yet. Really don't want any coverage till the engine bays cleaned up and has the f20 sitting in it.
Small problem is I bought this yesterday and already can't keep my hands off it haha.
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hahah yeah its funny how we both have similar issues. I have always wanted an MK1, they just look so fun. I mostly got this for the stupidly amazing mpg's and to take me to school so I can dedicate the 02 as a project. Pretty over stressing on getting it done for school this fall.
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Originally posted by Heist View Posthahah yeah its funny how we both have similar issues. I have always wanted an MK1, they just look so fun. I mostly got this for the stupidly amazing mpg's and to take me to school so I can dedicate the 02 as a project. Pretty over stressing on getting it done for school this fall.
I realized that setting a deadline on my '02 project isn't really a good idea as well. I've been a bit unmotivated to work on it lately because every time I go up I end up getting way less accomplished than I plan on, and it's a 40 minute drive each way so the commute is getting super old. Just gotta take it slow and not get burnt out on it.
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Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostYeah I used to ride a Yamaha FZR600 for commuting to school and back but eventually sold it. They are killer when it comes to efficiency, especially now that gas is dropping down again. They're just so damn fun too.
I realized that setting a deadline on my '02 project isn't really a good idea as well. I've been a bit unmotivated to work on it lately because every time I go up I end up getting way less accomplished than I plan on, and it's a 40 minute drive each way so the commute is getting super old. Just gotta take it slow and not get burnt out on it.
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Originally posted by Heist View PostYeah burnout is something that has to be taken into consideration. Sure you can work everyday, but once the motivation is lost work becomes miserable and progress is rarely made. Every time I catch myself in that situation I take a some time off, maybe do some research online, or just completely remove it from my mind. 40 minutes drive?! thats gnarly I feel bad for you! Talk about commitment.
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Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostYeah I definitely take a lot of little breaks here and there, but at the same time I really wanna keep the project moving so I can finish it. When do you think you'll be able to drop the f20 in there?
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