My my most recent update was written the day after I bought the rig. Filled with excitement and joy, I couldn’t wait to just drive the thing and live with it. It’s safe to say that I’m still feeling that same energy. So, it’s been just over six months since I bought the car and we’ve already seen a few places, made some discoveries, had some moments of failure, and done some practical modifications.
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