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Old 07-09-2002, 01:08 PM   #18
Pumkin Truck
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: TEXAS
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When you try to restore anything many factors come into play such as frustration, patience and money. If you decied to tackle this project by yourself, expect to see frustration, nothing ever goes along as planned in mechanics. Like everyone mentioned above, crack open a cold one. Everyone already told you about the many different ways to save money, but remember, you get what you paid for. Lastly, have patience. Not everyone in here can afford to have their truck fixed by someone else. I for one sure cannot being a college student therefore i only can afford to fix my truck little at a time. It has taken me 9 months just to give my truck a valve job and install disks.(I know, I know) I go to work and college with no time to work on the truck. I need the patience, we all do. I hate leaving to school and passing my truck as i leave the house and seeing it just...there. Good luck.
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