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<blockquote data-quote="Real98roush" data-source="post: 16412077" data-attributes="member: 154990"><p>Thank you! It’s been a fun journey through the evolution of the different cars. </p><p></p><p>The Coyote swap has been the most technical project to date. I’m learning on the fly. </p><p></p><p>I’m a commercial construction project manager, so I’m well versed in adapting to change on the fly especially when retrofitting an existing space where there’s multiple unforeseen conditions. </p><p></p><p>Working on the house and cars is a way for me to decompress. I work alone for that reason. I find that I get irritated when working on my car with others and it doesn’t have anything to do with them. When something goes wrong and I’m solo, I calmly walk away and come back with a clear head. </p><p></p><p></p><p>IG: @does_not_listen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Real98roush, post: 16412077, member: 154990"] Thank you! It’s been a fun journey through the evolution of the different cars. The Coyote swap has been the most technical project to date. I’m learning on the fly. I’m a commercial construction project manager, so I’m well versed in adapting to change on the fly especially when retrofitting an existing space where there’s multiple unforeseen conditions. Working on the house and cars is a way for me to decompress. I work alone for that reason. I find that I get irritated when working on my car with others and it doesn’t have anything to do with them. When something goes wrong and I’m solo, I calmly walk away and come back with a clear head. IG: @does_not_listen [/QUOTE]
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