
Originally Posted by
jazzaD1
As the title asks:
How do you stay motivated with your project?
Not necessarily land rover related, do you set yourself a deadline? or chip away for a certain time every night? or do you have a different method?
I need to pick up the pace on getting my pre update 200tdi disco back on the road, it needs a lot of little (and a couple of larger) jobs done to get it up to speed, soon it will be in the garage at my place, rather than my parents yard which i hope will make me get out there and work on it more
the light at the end of the tunnel is still there, a camping vehicle, something to go off road in, and something to drive to uni
the tunnel just seems a lot longer at the moment!
Good timing on this question, I am having the same problem at the moment and funnily enough with the same vehicle. Mine is a 93 200tdi 2dr disco.
I have been putting off getting around to the diff change because I know it is gonna aggravate my back injury. I was hoping to put in a new a frame bearing at the same time, but finances are tight and the one in there seems ok.
So it has been a couple of weeks and I have done nothing.
Time to follow a few hints here and make a couple of lists and see if that helps.
Neale
Neale
85 Range Rover Ute (Project in pieces)
89 Range Rover Classic (Black Thunder)
93 200tdi Disco,(OGRE)
96 300tdi Disco, DEAD MOTOR
04 Nissan Patrol with ALL the fruit
09 Cub Daintree Kamperoo
12 VE II Commodore Ute DD
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