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<blockquote data-quote="Saleen498" data-source="post: 16555553" data-attributes="member: 188778"><p>I understand the feeling. I left my 02 saleen in a garage in plainville Connecticut when I moved to the boston area. Went 3 years without seeing in. So bad to the point when cleaned up the apartment one day it took a minute to remember what the keys went to. The chassis sat collecting dust all that time simply because i did not have a garage where i am. I moved on, bought cobra project, a 15 gt to play around with, and lost all motivation to finish the saleen. Then moving day came, I found a storage garage a mile from me, grabbed a trailer and went to Connecticut to get the car. It all came back. It's just and out if sight, out of mind thing, even tho I still am not done with either of the projects now, I actually go down to the garage just to visit the cars, come back home and order more for the builds. I know I wont be done with either until I move further north into a house that I own with plenty of workspace, but certain priorities just take over. A project car doesnt have to be done in 1, 5 or 10 years, it just has to be done right.</p><p></p><p>and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saleen498, post: 16555553, member: 188778"] I understand the feeling. I left my 02 saleen in a garage in plainville Connecticut when I moved to the boston area. Went 3 years without seeing in. So bad to the point when cleaned up the apartment one day it took a minute to remember what the keys went to. The chassis sat collecting dust all that time simply because i did not have a garage where i am. I moved on, bought cobra project, a 15 gt to play around with, and lost all motivation to finish the saleen. Then moving day came, I found a storage garage a mile from me, grabbed a trailer and went to Connecticut to get the car. It all came back. It's just and out if sight, out of mind thing, even tho I still am not done with either of the projects now, I actually go down to the garage just to visit the cars, come back home and order more for the builds. I know I wont be done with either until I move further north into a house that I own with plenty of workspace, but certain priorities just take over. A project car doesnt have to be done in 1, 5 or 10 years, it just has to be done right. and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. [/QUOTE]
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