Made my own Snork!
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the black looks great with the yellow jeep
x2 on under hood pics, how did it feel drilling that hole in the jeep? its great aint it lol.....how is it attached to the windshield frame?
x2 on under hood pics, how did it feel drilling that hole in the jeep? its great aint it lol.....how is it attached to the windshield frame?
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JK Junkie
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will try to get under pics soon.
Oh, and my knees weakened as i had to put a 3.5 inch hole through my baby.
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JK Junkie
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The reason for the angles is to bring it back in close to the body, to allow for the positioning mentioned above, to provide a stronger base section, and because I wanted a thicker, more muscular look with a greater complexity than simple PVC angles.
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i think i like it. not entirely sure though ha. i am a fan of the square design of RR, but yours really makes me reconsider. i think the only thing i would do differently would be to add the AEV scoop instead of making my own. deff need more pictures of the exterior and under the hood. nice work.
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Hey that Hi=Lift Jack bracket, is it homebuilt, does it interfere when opening the bonnet, I'm guessing it would stop you folding the bonnet back onto the windscreen.