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I realized the outboard mirror was missing. Rest assured it's now installed.       

MODS, seems I posted this under the wrong topic. Please move as you see fit. Thanks.

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Great looking paint and interior. Like how you repurposed materials for the interior.  

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Nice looking Bronco, John. I really like what you did in the interior. I may have to borrow the idea of using Washi tape on seats. Thats a nice look

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