| We see people much like yourself walk on to tt.net all the time with big dreams, aspirations and stars in their eyes. Some of them are just that - dreamers - and require a healthy dose of reality before they waste their time, hard earned money and sanity on a project that they "think" they're committed to, only to find out later that they weren't. We've heard it all before - "I'm never selling this car, I plan to keep it forever", blah blah blah. For every person that has successfully built and kept their car, I dare to speculate that there are 3 more that have parted it out, and/or given up on it. While you'll receive a lot of criticism, and "negative posts", it's for your own good. It's to ensure that you know what you're getting into. What's worse, even if/when you do take the project to completion (which often takes years), your life priorities may have changed and you're left with a car that: 1) You hate to leave parked anywhere for fear that it will be damaged or stolen 2) You're afraid will break 3) Contains $$$$ sunk that you can never recover from Do your research, ensure that this is the platform for you, accept that it will take a long time (and more money) to get there, and best of luck! -jb
-=-=-=-=-= your brillant (n/m) - Zski (Generation Z) 17:36:48 06/17/04 I finshed up the girl scouts last night...mmmm! - Spee 06:19 PM 07/02/04 I think we can all agree on the fact that i can never be 'cool' - genic 11:12 PM 12/13/04 |