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Later on, well, like I said, I haven't done much on the way of mods. I've done some repairs, some minor repairs, but not really modifications. A couple of mods that were made for me, first of all, we thought because we found out that the electronics, your shore power, monitoring, and all that had been stripped down. I think stripped out, apparently the transfer switch had gone bad and somebody replaced it with one that didn't have the electronic monitoring built into it, so the display was telling the coach that it was blank and didn't show anything. I did have one that I had put in myself on the coach that we traded to get this one, so I just had to pull the one out of there and put it in here. I don't know if you call that a mod or not, but it was a fix really. He also mentioned the cracking and peeling paint kind of thing. We had diamond shields on the front of the coach when we bought it. It'll still look two, it was eight years old, but shortly thereafter, that last thing, we were at eight to ten years before it started showing signs and problems. Over the next three years or so, it just got terrible. It looked like he'd been through a mud bath or something on the front that he couldn't do with it. It gets molded between the cracks down in there and it wound up having had it stripped off. They put something else that's nowhere near as heavy as what the diamond shield is. I don't know how long it's going to last, but anyway, they put a very light coating of some kind of protectant on it. We'll see how that works. That was a couple of repairs we had done. I don't recall what it was. All right, let's see what Marty is doing. Marty, tell us about us.

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