Majik16106 |
11-04-2006 03:15 PM |
This has a point thats relevant.. so bear with me.
ok, im 23. i have experience with cars as i come from a family thats been building them for years. pro-touring is a perfect match for me as i love all the new technology.. including the import cars.. but i have a soft spot for the muscle cars i grew up working on here in the south. plus theres just something about big cubes. anyway.. i had a good career path going with an auto parts chain. but it didnt seem to make me happy. im a salesmen i feel thats my calling but the things i want in life.. well.. 40k a year was probably not going to cut it. my gf.. who im sure i will marry in the next few is a photographer.. could be money.. maybe tough for her.. but i still envy her, because she loves what she does everyday. its hard to make a great living at cars. and then im on supraforums reading some threads one day and it hits me. You should do what you love in life. but maybe thats not where you work. I told a friend.. my new theory.. if you cant do what you love for a living.. make sure what you do for a living allows you to do what you love. long story short im back in school, studying business as i now have gained an "in" with a major Medical supplies company. Should be great money, a little travel, and i get to meet and talk to all kinds of cool people.
the point here is.. my inspiration came from SW. his threads on supraforums. Because I met him once.. and he probably wont remember when i rode with close friends chris parvin and Theresa out to texas for a supra meet two or three years back and he is the nicest guy ever. and its hard to be a nice guy in a supra crowd. his cars make people want to build equally nice cars. im sure just like everything else you have built.. the mustang will be amazing. and thanks for the inspiration !!
Ps- im currently trying to put together a early 70s trans-am/firebird.. a car i would never thought id like to build until i saw sw's. and this one.. unlike the mopar.. is for me.
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