
03-29-2005, 10:51 AM
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I've been there, done that more times than I'd like. I do as most above suggested and just stop working on it for a while. I will not work on mine if there's no "fire" going on. You'll start taking shortcuts and making poor decisions. If you're a car guy like I think you are the "fire" will return.
Good luck in your decision Payton.
Jody
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