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someone to finish my car
frankycopp - 22/11/08 at 05:19 PM

would anyone one be intrested in finishing my car for me not loads to do needs rear brakepipes,fueltank fitted and fuel line,front calipers and discs fitted,cradle made and engine bolted in,prop bolted up,gear linkage fitted,wiring finished and plumbing. Got a workshop and tools to use if needed just lost intrest but no it will be worth it when done am in north devon


graememk - 22/11/08 at 05:41 PM

what about the chris @ the bec place ?


matt.c - 22/11/08 at 07:17 PM

WorX does a nice job.


StevieB - 22/11/08 at 07:45 PM

Maybe you don't need someone to finish the car so much as pitch in and get you past the plateau - I've reachd that lost interest stage myself a few tmes, and just getting passed the next stage is usually enough to spur you on again.


speedyxjs - 22/11/08 at 08:15 PM

Go to a motor show. I occasionly lose interest. Infact, i hadnt done anything to my car for 2 weeks. I went to the london motorsport show today (had free tickets ), saw LOADS of really nice race cars (including lots of sevenesque cars) came home and went straight to the garage.
You just need to find the best way that motivates you. From the sounds of things you only have a few weekends of work left


welderman - 22/11/08 at 11:16 PM

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Originally posted by matt.c
WorX does a nice job.



i know worX is busy in a new job, he has been in training for 4 weeks now, last week they even went to see the new bond film, all 20 odd of them


Richard Quinn - 23/11/08 at 08:06 AM

Now that's my idea of training! Who's he working for, MI6?


dubstar_04 - 23/11/08 at 09:23 AM

You should have a break from it until after christmas then get someone to take you out in their finished car and you will be filled with renewed enthusiasm!!


JoelP - 24/11/08 at 07:53 PM

i havent done owt to mine in ages now.

Last time i went out, i chopped it up with an angle grinder.