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<blockquote data-quote="Tydlwavs" data-source="post: 79162" data-attributes="member: 1394"><p>Keith, my advice to you is simple....Sit down with a pen and make a plan. You have a lot of parts that still need to find their way onto the car. You have some really good ideas at times. </p><p></p><p>I had to sit down and limit what I bought to suspension so I could get that part done. I now have a LOT of money in parts and I'm looking forward to getting that done. One part/piece at a time. The gauges are a nice touch, but worry about the interior if you go that route. It's a LOT easier if you design a system for how you wanna work on the car. Then, when deals come up...jump on em. Either way you do it....good luck. I needed a kick in the pants to get started. Thank god I've got one stage almost done!</p><p></p><p>PS...Jeff...that digital thing actually fits in a DIN opening. They might have something else now, but last I talked to Scott they were workin on one for the DIN opening. It can read numerous functions. To me that's too into the wiring of the car. Too damn cornfusing to me!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tydlwavs, post: 79162, member: 1394"] Keith, my advice to you is simple....Sit down with a pen and make a plan. You have a lot of parts that still need to find their way onto the car. You have some really good ideas at times. I had to sit down and limit what I bought to suspension so I could get that part done. I now have a LOT of money in parts and I'm looking forward to getting that done. One part/piece at a time. The gauges are a nice touch, but worry about the interior if you go that route. It's a LOT easier if you design a system for how you wanna work on the car. Then, when deals come up...jump on em. Either way you do it....good luck. I needed a kick in the pants to get started. Thank god I've got one stage almost done! PS...Jeff...that digital thing actually fits in a DIN opening. They might have something else now, but last I talked to Scott they were workin on one for the DIN opening. It can read numerous functions. To me that's too into the wiring of the car. Too damn cornfusing to me!! [/QUOTE]
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