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FutureDream
07-05-2019, 10:25 AM
Hello everyone - I purchased my Complete MK4 kit In early 2017, but an unexpected move and an earlier-than-expected second kid hindered my early progress. With a likely third kid coming in the next year or so, it's unlikely I'll be making much progress over the next decade and have decided it's better to sell the unfinished kit and restart the dream down the road when I have more time. With that said, I'm still considering buying a fully built roadster so I don't lose a decade of driving fun :)

Anyway, joining the forum to begin exploring the kit.

Happy building everyone!

michael everson
07-05-2019, 11:16 AM
You could have someone like myself build your dream car for you.
Mike

MSumners
07-05-2019, 02:31 PM
Being very busy as well, (career, young kids), I have found that even a few hours a week if well prepared goes a long way and the build will go faster than you think.

RAMRobAZ
07-05-2019, 02:53 PM
Where do you live? One of the builders will get it done faster with less money lost.

GoDadGo
07-05-2019, 09:34 PM
My suggestion is to NOT give up even it means bringing in a professional builder to help you complete the task.

If you quit you will likely NEVER travel this path again, but look on the bright side; you'll have plenty of time to regret the decision of selling your dream.

> Jeff Kleiner is in the Midwest
> Mike Everson is up the Northeast
> Jeff Miller is out on the West Coast
> 65 Cobra Dude (Col Henry) South East
> Mark Dougherty (The Traveling Builder) Goes Everywhere

Good Luck From The Dark Dart Side!

https://youtu.be/SJ2hJezvd2I

996r916sps
08-09-2019, 09:11 AM
Hello everyone - I purchased my Complete MK4 kit In early 2017, but an unexpected move and an earlier-than-expected second kid hindered my early progress. With a likely third kid coming in the next year or so, it's unlikely I'll be making much progress over the next decade and have decided it's better to sell the unfinished kit and restart the dream down the road when I have more time. With that said, I'm still considering buying a fully built roadster so I don't lose a decade of driving fun :)

Anyway, joining the forum to begin exploring the kit.

Happy building everyone!



Good morning,
What area are you from? I live just north of Detroit, and will be starting a kit soon. What is your asking price?

Thanks!