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it would be nice to have glass repair tools as well (that glass glue stuff they use IRL, im not actually sure how it works, i just want to be able to repair everything)
tire patches would be nice too.
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Good mod though.
Unfortunately it's just too much beyond my means at the moment to make it work as it requires a hefty chunk of java programming to get the custom items working and the parts to actually be changeable
I hope you can figure out how to make the heater fixable. Always thought it should be fixable using electronic scrap, just like you do with engine parts on the engine. All those murdered for skill electronics would eventually be usefull then.
in any case, this mod does nothing but reduce the chance of failing to uninstall or install mechanics parts on cars, there is literally no text involved. there is no need to have a translation with this mod, and if you don't understand what the mod does because my description does not translate into your native language, just copy the text into a translator, as it is extremely simple.
I deeply regret not taking that OOP class at my school when I could. I really need sleep.
thanks for the mod