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<blockquote data-quote="island hopper" data-source="post: 435451" data-attributes="member: 20411"><p>Thanks Macho, your YJ looks amazing. U I went through some of your post all the way back to 2020. Very detailed and your work is waaaayyyyyyy above my pay grade and skill set. </p><p>Modifications are always time consuming and usually call for more mods to balance things out. There is always the $$$$ factor that goes along with any modifications project. </p><p>You are detailed orientated and it shows, but can be frustrating at the same time. </p><p>My only mod so far is the a/c install. I will probably upgrade the exhaust, add some additional lights, (yours look great), and possibly some internal engine work (at a much later date).</p><p>For now, I'll just complete my current to do list and enjoy her for awhile. </p><p></p><p>Lon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="island hopper, post: 435451, member: 20411"] Thanks Macho, your YJ looks amazing. U I went through some of your post all the way back to 2020. Very detailed and your work is waaaayyyyyyy above my pay grade and skill set. Modifications are always time consuming and usually call for more mods to balance things out. There is always the $$$$ factor that goes along with any modifications project. You are detailed orientated and it shows, but can be frustrating at the same time. My only mod so far is the a/c install. I will probably upgrade the exhaust, add some additional lights, (yours look great), and possibly some internal engine work (at a much later date). For now, I'll just complete my current to do list and enjoy her for awhile. Lon [/QUOTE]
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