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supervision from someone who did it before, did it in three days. It was a white z, thats all i remember. I would make sure you plan everything before hand. Like i want to do it, but right now, i can afford parts if nothing goes wrong. BUT, nothing is ever that smooth with me, so I won't do it until I raise some more money. I applied for a job today where I'll be working every morning if hired. I think it only pays like $7 an hour, but taxes are much less than normal because its work study. I also want to build an engine, but i need some tools for this. My dad has many tools, but I don't think he has everything i need yet. A lot of the things (like a compressor for example) he is buying soon, so I might wait out some for that. I also have the situation where I dont know where I will be next year. I could be in Virginia, doubt ill be here in south florida, I could be in Gainsville, or I might be back at my parents place if I don't get into Pharmacy school. So, in conclusion, make sure you have your priorities straight, triple everything when working on it, and have fun with it. The key to the job is planning.
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