Try to tackle it in small seperate jobs if you can. Its overwhealming when theres loads to do on the car, but when you concentrate on one bit at a time it doesn't seem so bad and you can see some progress happening.
Try to tackle it in small seperate jobs if you can. Its overwhealming when theres loads to do on the car, but when you concentrate on one bit at a time it doesn't seem so bad and you can see some progress happening.
Paul's right I have a 50 hour a week job a 9 month old an a bare shell gsi rebuild. The best thing I brought is a white board an I just concentrate on one thing. At the moment it's the rear beam an as I do each job I tick it off it's not so daunting. Plus never add up what you have spent an it's a road to depression
Rich
I think I will make a todo list and take it from there, just need to find some time to make the list now.
you need an enthusiastic mate to push you along I'm the same when I need do jobs on my stockcar or other racers cars and its always my mate who mechanics for me that gives me a kick up the a*** and when were working on it we get twice as much done.
Pfffft, when you get to my level of can't be fcuked I'll be impressed
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success is only limited by a weak mind
I got plenty of enthusiasm just no time
So your a long way off from needing my sunroof then! Hope to see you up Snetterton when the Evenings come back around.
I have a list of to do's, I have parts, I just have no time at present. I think once I get the wheels refurbished that will spur me on to get some of the other bits done.
NovalutionGSi - Donkey Kong In a Go-Kart
These are the reason I dont have one life gets in the way
Hi Adam I'm still gona come an raid you for parts . I hope to get up snetterton some time this summer so I'll see you then