chromeyellow
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I do work on my car, thanks to Ford and their damn plastic intake forcing me to do it myself because I couldn't afford to take it to a shop. I had just gotten in the military, making jack squat for money, and spent most of going home for Christmas. So armed with a $25 set of Autozone tools, two buddies, and internet instructions from Corral on how to do a PI intake swap, we pulled the car around the side of the barracks and started. A day later we finished and I'd done my first mod and now I realize I can do just about anything and have: springs, shocks/struts, control arms, later on coilovers, gears, heads, the list goes on. But, had I never had the catalyst to do it, I might not have gotten started. Later on, I've had the benefit of several car inclined friends as well and we've all gotten together to work on and mod our cars. But a couple years ago before that intake manifold swap, I was nervous about working on my car for fear of screwing something up. I know most all of you can identify with this... it just takes a little while to realize Mustangs are giant puzzles and Haynes is the instruction manual. 
And to the engineer that came up with the plastic intake manifold :TY:
And to the engineer that came up with the plastic intake manifold :TY: