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Never said I was making "that much more than you" I work very hard 10hrs a day 60hrs a week to have what I have actually... The type of person I em? You don't know me, I jus don't understand why your posting a thread asking for instructions on a kit you don't have! I also find it mind boggling that weather it be a police officer or an armed force member that they have to bring that into every conversation, yes I brought up my career but I was jus using that as an analogy that is all... That's great what you do and I respect that and I'm not siting here trying to belittle you so no reason to sit here and try and be an e-thug tough guy! I too was gana buy that used kit because iam saving the $ as we speak for ECS to do work on my car and after much thought I realized for the price that it wasn't worth it to buy used
Yes clearly you brought your profession into it. Not an ethug or whatever you wish to call it. I will say the military members are very proud of what they do. No civilian can ever understand completely what it is we do and how it is we do it. I'm happy that you work hard for what you get so do most people here on the forum. Myself included. There are many in America that don't. I still fight in there defense too! I also do this so I can have whatever hobby I like. Just like you can. Doesn't matter if you are color matching everything on your car, putting chrome all over the place or making it go fast. Different strokes for different folks!
The installation instructions is a easy thing to answer. I wanted to see how indepth and long it will take me to do the install and I can compare the way Ecs does things to other companies. Guess that's a little hard concept to grasp but hey some people like myself research EVERYTHING inside and out make a game plan plus it helps me stay motivated and smart about the decisions I make in mods