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- 2022 Base Bronco, 2017 VW Tiguan
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Thanks JT, the base 2 door with the SAS package still had more bells and whistles then required, I just like to personalize and make it my own. Anybody remember crank down windows...Nice personal touches! When I looked at the assembly line photo, I gave it a double take. I have the exact same build, same color, looks like the same assembly line photo. My only mod so far is the Curt hitch. Going to order the Mabett mud flaps and wiring harness and that's about it, I'm done. I like my Basesquatch just the way it is, pretty much.
Thanks, Shane the back seats would have been better as the original removable bench seat but having the open space for my pup for her to completely stretch out and be comfortable was my goal. Plus I don't need it for passengers they just mess up the interior...lolI like the stuff you’ve done! I have the same but Big Bend CG and have done pretty much all the same. Except the full delete, just did one.
But even more..I really like that you called it a “mod” journal and not a “build” journal haha.
See I should do the full delete do people stop asking me to drive just so they can ride in it haha.Thanks, Shane the back seats would have been better as the original removable bench seat but having the open space for my pup for her to completely stretch out and be comfortable was my goal. Plus I don't need it for passengers they just mess up the interior...lol
The things I do really isn't a build per se just adding things that make it better equipped for what I plan to do as budgeting allows.
LOL, made me smile big! I sure do remember roll down windows! My parents cars from the 60's and early 70's all had them. Power windows was an option they could not afford. (My mom splurged in 1978 on her last car- it had power windows). All of my vehicles from the 70's until the 90's had roll down windows. Oh wait- my Jeep CJ5 and TJ's did not even have that! Zipper windows.Thanks JT, the base 2 door with the SAS package still had more bells and whistles then required, I just like to personalize and make it my own. Anybody remember crank down windows...
I know loaded compared to what a base vehicle order should be. The only upside is that a lot of the options you could have had with other trim levels is doable since most of the wiring is already there to add the accessories you want without having to get a higher priced level with options you didn’t want.LOL, made me smile big! I sure do remember roll down windows! My parents cars from the 60's and early 70's all had them. Power windows was an option they could not afford. (My mom splurged in 1978 on her last car- it had power windows). All of my vehicles from the 70's until the 90's had roll down windows. Oh wait- my Jeep CJ5 and TJ's did not even have that! Zipper windows.
So power windows, power locks, remote entry, push button start, telescoping steering, power brakes, power steering, Apple Car Play, remote phone charging (LOL my iPhone is too old for that even). My base Bronco is loaded to the hilt!!