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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16625909" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Thank you Grabber. You and [USER=173955]@geoffmt[/USER] are always very kind with your comments/feedback. Let me tell you that I'm very grateful for that.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why I'm able to get so much accomplished every weekend. I'd like to think it's because I made a good plan and things fall in to place as exactly as I had planned LOL. However, when I have to do things twice (like last week with my passenger side coil over) I know my plans are not flawless LOL. I try to keep my mistakes to a minimum, but they happen.</p><p></p><p>I think I get so much done because it's my car, I know how I want it and I'm very motivated to finish the car. Also, I'm having fun doing this. So, it doesn't feel like work. And it's fun to do something and then step back and see how it looks. Seeing all my powder coated suspension against the red paint/Raptor liner was a great motivator for me.</p><p></p><p>I always tell my body shop guy I don't know how they can do this every day. It's fun to learn and make progress on my own car, but I don't think I could handle doing body work on someone else's car LOL.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the links and the advice. I think I will take your advice and seal up the metal ring on my grommet. I really do not plan on driving this in the rain, but it could happen. So, keeping water out of those kinds of areas is a good precaution.</p><p></p><p>Thank you as always brother!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16625909, member: 70025"] Thank you Grabber. You and [USER=173955]@geoffmt[/USER] are always very kind with your comments/feedback. Let me tell you that I'm very grateful for that. I'm not sure why I'm able to get so much accomplished every weekend. I'd like to think it's because I made a good plan and things fall in to place as exactly as I had planned LOL. However, when I have to do things twice (like last week with my passenger side coil over) I know my plans are not flawless LOL. I try to keep my mistakes to a minimum, but they happen. I think I get so much done because it's my car, I know how I want it and I'm very motivated to finish the car. Also, I'm having fun doing this. So, it doesn't feel like work. And it's fun to do something and then step back and see how it looks. Seeing all my powder coated suspension against the red paint/Raptor liner was a great motivator for me. I always tell my body shop guy I don't know how they can do this every day. It's fun to learn and make progress on my own car, but I don't think I could handle doing body work on someone else's car LOL. Thank you for the links and the advice. I think I will take your advice and seal up the metal ring on my grommet. I really do not plan on driving this in the rain, but it could happen. So, keeping water out of those kinds of areas is a good precaution. Thank you as always brother!!! [/QUOTE]
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