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mazdadude7 08-15-07 11:15 PM

I have failed!! unable to finish/start project(s)
 
HI i cant finish my projects! i have two 1st gen rx7's both 83's one is a base model and the other is a gsl. The base model i gutted out and is ready for paint. the gsl is the newest one i got it just 2 months ago and it needs alot of work but i was able to put in my jdm 12at motor into it so i could tune it and all it is lacking to start up is a computer and fuel pump.

so here's whats wrong i am depressed b/c i cant get much done on them, i want to get the base model painted so i can do the gsl se swap, then put the 12at motor in after its tuned in the gsl. but i am getting so sad b/c i have nobody to work on the car with me, my best friend isnt car inclined, and i was newly married when i got the car and its hard getting time to work on it. the other thing is that the cars are not at my house so i have to go to them... last but not least i just found out i am going to be a DAD!!! this is a total shock and unexpected and unplanned supprise. so i need to know what to do i have tons and tons of parts to both cars and i dont know what i should do. i could sell all of them and buy a nice 2nd or 1st gen thats mint. but i feel so bad b/c i had a vision and i have almost all the parts to complete the car just short a paint job, fuel pump, and a computer.

please help me know what i should do or what you would do....

dean7 08-15-07 11:27 PM

Grab your fav six pack and FORCE yourself to work on them when you have time (wife= allowed LOL)

I know how you feel, my car broke down on me and Its been all me this entire time.. The best way for me to get on a project is to have a beer and a smoke and walk around my garage looking for a small project, and once I find one, I get into the groove and start doing alot of work... this works for me about 95 percent of the time.

Box_Man 08-15-07 11:58 PM

What you need is a friend to bug the shit out of you to put your cars back together. So far it's been working for me.

Rx-7Doctor 08-16-07 12:07 AM

You have not failed. When you believe that the cars are more important than your wife and your child on the way, then you may be in the failure category.

If your wife is interested in the cars then get her involved. If not then just set some time aside for your projects. They will get done, just don't rush them and in the end you will appreciate the completion of them more. :-)

KillaKitiie 08-16-07 03:06 AM

Sounds like you have some cool stuff going on! dont let the wife bug ya or you having a kid scare you away.

capt murph 08-16-07 07:56 AM

I would suggest that you ditch the cars and focus on practicality. I would also suggest that you consider a motorcycle or a scooter for fun and economy to replace your desire for a thrilling/enjoyable ride. They are easier to store and maintain. Get some practical wheels for your family.

Been there, done that.

Latin270 08-16-07 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by capt murph (Post 7241137)
I would suggest that you ditch the cars and focus on practicality. I would also suggest that you consider a motorcycle or a scooter for fun and economy to replace your desire for a thrilling/enjoyable ride. They are easier to store and maintain. Get some practical wheels for your family.

Been there, done that.

Cant argue there. Its tough but sometimes you just gotta hang up the towel. Learn when to say enough is enough. Many have walked the Rotary path only to find out that its a bottomless money pit with no true reward. Then there are others (like me) who just dont giva damn and keep going forward with our passion for the Rotary.:wallbash:

blwfly 08-16-07 09:14 AM

congrats on bein a dad
you have 8 months left.. get onit:)
with the new born ya will be tired for the next 4-5 months then it gets better:)

dont give up with such little to do..
i feel the same i have drifted away from my car. havnt touched it in a year but i still keept it in mind and was still forking out money on it for future reference..
i have enough parts and work that will last a good 1-2years.. at a slow pace:)

ill be in a tough situation soon too ill be gettin engaged soon and she wants another child asap:).. damn woman too controlling haha..

XLR8 08-16-07 10:06 AM

Congrats! Life happens buddy. My personal recomendation would be to stick to one project. Your car is only as expensive as your expectations. Decide what you want, weigh the pros and cons and sell or part the other one out.

Toys will allways be toys. Like the Doc said, you just have to pace yourself. Because you are getting a new addition to the family, doesn't mean you have to forget about your dreams and start playing WoW. Cars and money go hand in hand. It will just take some time.

"Patience is the fruit of the spirit"
Galatians 5:22

82transam 08-16-07 10:15 AM

Like everyone said just work away at it, who cares if it takes several years to complete the project? It's worth it in the end, and for me at least the journey is half the fun. Good luck!

dean7 08-16-07 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by capt murph (Post 7241137)
I would suggest that you ditch the cars and focus on practicality. I would also suggest that you consider a motorcycle or a scooter for fun and economy to replace your desire for a thrilling/enjoyable ride. They are easier to store and maintain. Get some practical wheels for your family.

Been there, done that.

Good Idea if you cant afford the "fun" car. But IMO as long as your not throwing your money at your car, and make a decent living... KEEP IT Get one fixed and running decent ...

But like others have said, and you know, family comes first.

VPTUNING 08-16-07 01:22 PM

WOW. some good advise and support here. im kinda in the same boat. the girlfriend is ready to get married and we are looking for a house. so i have little time and money to work on the car. i was thinking of selling it but after reading this im gonna keep it!!!!

congrats on the baby and belive me. your car might be fun to drive, but it will never be as fun as watching your child grow up!!!!!!!!:icon_tup: :lol2:

82transam 08-16-07 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by VPTUNING (Post 7242223)
WOW. some good advise and support here. im kinda in the same boat. the girlfriend is ready to get married and we are looking for a house. so i have little time and money to work on the car.

Damn this sounds familiar....;)

autocrash 08-16-07 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by rx7doctor (Post 7240560)
If your wife is interested in the cars then get her involved.

Couldn't agree more! My GF now bugs me everytime I'm home to go and work on the 7 with her.

Only thing I would say is if she's not interested, try and get her interested (start small, point out all the bits and explain what they do, go from there...)

Good luck, and just keep at it, its worth it in the end!

Matt

Jeezus 08-16-07 01:57 PM

I am not really mechanically inclined, but I would be plenty glad to help you out!

t_g_farrell 08-16-07 02:39 PM

Don't worry about the cars. They will wait for you. Just make sure you have a permanent place to keep them safe and visit them when you can and work on them when you can. Life happens to all of us.

Last year I got my 80 SA running for the first time in 4 years (I've owned it since 1983). It was down due to bad rear bearings and working for various startup companies. Anyway, I finally got it all together drove it for about 6 months and the clutch goes out last fall. So over the winter I finally got the clutch a few other things done. I pull it out and try driving it and bam the brake booster is fried. Then we decide to move down to Charlotte. I trailered the car down here in June and still don't have it licensed or running yet, been too busy with moving in/unpacking. I start it every so often and it waits. It will wait until I finally have time and money freed up to get the brake booster and get it licensed and inspected. Its ok, I can wait. So can you.

Good luck on the marriage and the child, they are both a lot harder to do than anything on the car. So focus on them for now and make it right. They desrve that much.

mazdadude7 08-16-07 05:59 PM

Thanks alot for all the support! I appricate all the help and understanding that you have all shown. I think keeping the car would be the best thing to do at the moment. The main thing holding back progress is the paint job then i can start bolting it together....

Jeezus 08-16-07 06:02 PM

Bring out the tremclad!

ray green 08-16-07 06:31 PM

Here's an idea. Get Greasy. Tell you wife it will save lots of money on automotive repairs. It will keep you busy and your wife entertained while you anxiously wait the kid. Works on my wife Cathy. Once you got it running as good as Stu's, paint it cherry red.

Stu, what's a tremclad anyway?

Ray

Jeezus 08-16-07 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by ray green (Post 7243473)
Here's an idea. Get Greasy. Tell you wife it will save lots of money on automotive repairs. It will keep you busy and your wife entertained while you anxiously wait the kid. Works on my wife Cathy. Once you got it running as good as Stu's, paint it cherry red.

Stu, what's a tremclad anyway?

Ray

Tremclad paint, if I remember correctly. Same as Rustoleum. Its the new way to paint your car!

mazdadude7 08-16-07 10:08 PM

I did a car with the rustoleum paint about a month ago (old toyota fx) and i cant say i enjoyed the project. I could see where you could get a good looking paint job with alot of time. but i dont know if i am in for that again...

Naegleria_Fowleri 08-17-07 02:06 AM

If you have the foundation laid for your future, like owning a house, having a place to store the car, and all the necessities, then keep the car. Store it away, and continually work on it as you get the time to. It'll make the car more meaningful this way.

If you don't have foundation for the rest of your life, not owning a house, barely making ends meet, then get rid of the cars. They'll break you quick along with your relationship.

Either way. Good luck and congratulations on being a father.

SunRedRX7 08-17-07 06:03 AM

Just take the car restoration slowly.

Took my dad 25 years to do a full restoration on his corvette, little things like me, and my brother caused some speed bumps. But he did finish it and he did it right.

So if your looking at a couple years delay in your project, don't worry about it, the car isn't going anywhere. Focus on the important things in life first.

Good luck

Rotor13B 08-17-07 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by blwfly (Post 7241302)
congrats on bein a dad
you have 8 months left.. get onit:)
with the new born ya will be tired for the next 4-5 months then it gets better:)

dont give up with such little to do..
i feel the same i have drifted away from my car. havnt touched it in a year but i still keept it in mind and was still forking out money on it for future reference..
i have enough parts and work that will last a good 1-2years.. at a slow pace:)

ill be in a tough situation soon too ill be gettin engaged soon and she wants another child asap:).. damn woman too controlling haha..

You mean in about 3-4 yrs right? lol.

rotarycrazy 08-17-07 06:35 PM

hey how much do you want ofr the 83 gsl with the motor?


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