So Matthew Henricks says: > if you want a nice bus, have no time or money; then buy the one you > want. if you are into and up for a big adventure, then go for it. the > one thing that i enjoy the most is telling people that "I did it all". > that to mee is worth alot. it is my work on my car. Well.... I guess I'm in it for the adventure... :) I definately don't plan on doing a quick job like Matthew or Thom, but I know I can do it in a fair amount of time. There's not a big rush but if it takes more than two years, I would think I wasn't trying hard enough. I'm sure that when I'm have certain 'house chores' done then I'll be able to more concentrate on the single cab. I'm really glad I made the purchase and I know it will be tough but I'll enjoy doing it once I get going on it. Steven Sacramento, CA sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
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