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Slowly buy surely is the best way to complete projects. The key is finding the balance point in which you'll finish it without giving up. Ive seen too many people give up on their projects after putting so much time & money into it. Your off to a good start, Keep us posted!!!
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Slowly buy surely is the best way to complete projects. The key is finding the balance point in which you'll finish it without giving up. Ive seen too many people give up on their projects after putting so much time & money into it. Your off to a good start, Keep us posted!!!
Will do!
I wont give up either, it may take some time beings Im a 19 year old full time college student and part time worker, but Im pretty excited about this build, and its actually my first build. She'll come together, slowly but surely.
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