{"id":43,"date":"2010-06-22T21:01:18","date_gmt":"2010-06-23T04:01:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/?p=43"},"modified":"2010-06-22T21:01:18","modified_gmt":"2010-06-23T04:01:18","slug":"my-old-rx-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/2010\/06\/my-old-rx-7\/","title":{"rendered":"My Old RX-7"},"content":{"rendered":"
I felt that introducing my old car would be appropriate in setting an undertone for this website and the posts to come. I got this car on July 4th of 2008, and sold it a couple weeks ago. During that time period, I spent an insane amount of time and money modding it. When I look back now, I realize how big of a mistake that was… at least from a monetary and time consumption stand point. All the experience I gained from working on the car is invaluable, and is the one thing I will remember the car by.<\/p>\n
Here are some of the last pictures I was able to take of the car, in it’s final stages… in other words, when I was satisfied with it, and considered it “done.” I was more-or-less burned out from working on it so much, and for no real purpose. I was hardly home because of school, so the car was very rarely driven. When I did drive it, I would usually just use it to go around the block or get some food. I realized I had no use for this car to constantly sit in the garage and hold up money, which is what lead me to sell it. Now that it is gone, I have no regrets. So why did I do all that work, if I was just going to sell it? I honestly couldn’t tell you, but I was too focused on it. I had an agenda to make the car how I wanted, and didn’t stop until I got there… once I got there, then I discovered the fault.<\/p>\n