twiss wrote:Just get your wing and get the seats somewhere else.
Or do a deal with the guy to PX the seats for his?
Ollie, if you've got that many cars, sell them. Concentrate on one car at a time, Ollie. You're getting overenthusiastic - something we all do at times, but you have to be realistic. ONE project at a time, mate.
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that every person on these forums has looked at an SJ and, just for a moment, seriously considered buying it even though he/she knew they shouldn't. Then we have an attack of the sensibles (usually) and we don't do it.
Ebay is full of half-finished projects for a reason.
I could buy a much better SJ than the one I have. It's a bucket. It actually has moss growing out of it in places, and it really should have been scrapped long ago. The main reason I don't buy another one is because this one, when it's finally on the road, will be a rolling "I did that!" moment.
I'll never get to the point where I can go "I did that!" if I keep buying cars - I'll never have enough time if I divide my time between half a dozen projects.
Focus on one car. Rob bits off of one of your other cars if you *have* to, but focus on one car. Get it going. Have some fun in it. And don't be disheartened at what the guys are saying to you - they're trying to steer you right, even if you seem to need a bit of a verbal slap to get you to focus a bit.
If they didn't care what you did, they'd just sit back, watch you get into a mess, and point and laugh. Instead, they're trying to steer you right. No-one's trying to have a go at you, they're trying to make you see what's best, that's all.
Listen to the Jedi, young padawan.