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killerferret666 said:
I don't see that yet, I see many little things that need to be sorted so its better then what it is now.
Thats the trouble with building a car. You see all the little niggles cos you've been staring at them for months and it's the first place you look; Others jusr see the overall picture.I only realised that once my car was on the road and went to a show. I expected some criticism but just got praise. Looks stunning in the pictures.
AdiT said:
Thats the trouble with building a car. You see all the little niggles cos you've been staring at them for months and it's the first place you look; Others jusr see the overall picture.
I only realised that once my car was on the road and went to a show. I expected some criticism but just got praise. Looks stunning in the pictures.
Ditto. The thing that did it for me on my last one was getting some nice compliments from a guy with many years in the business working on proper top-end stuff. It's important that you take a step back at some point and accept it as it is, then just enjoy it. Very few production cars are perfect in every detail so give yourself a bit of a break!I only realised that once my car was on the road and went to a show. I expected some criticism but just got praise. Looks stunning in the pictures.
NoCorseChris said:
Very few production cars are perfect in every detail so give yourself a bit of a break!
Our Fiat Grande Punto suffers from a fan connector which is easily knocked (& disconnected) by the front passenger's right foot! - Guess they only have short legs in Italy, or (more likely) only tested the LHD version headrush said:
Yes, yes - thats it - you'll never be happy with it - best sell it now asap....what's your phone number?
haha! I wont end up keeping it long I get bored once a project is complete (least i've got the interior to plan and redo. Didn't really build it for me to drive lolGassing Station | Kit Cars | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff