Looks good. Yours lifts higher than ours. Ours is almost horizontal when open.
We bought ours used, too. It came with some nice options added, like...
steel doors. I don't know the brand, they aren't labeled, but they're just the right height to rest an arm on. I made vinyl covered foam pads for them as it got hard on the arm. Also, they were black and got really hot in the sun, enough to burn your knees if they touched it. I extended the pads down inside to rest my knee against and I painted the outside white. That cooled them down a lot. They really help in sagebrush although they get scratched up. I painted them with a stock Rustoleum color so I can just touch them up when they get too scratched up.
hard roof. Cabelas brand. I added some driving lights on top with switches over the drivers seat
skid plate: it's some kind of fiber stuff that extends full length and width. It makes a big difference when bouncing over rocks and we have plenty of those
I added this stuff. We don't have much mud or sand. We have rocks, so I added some stuff to help with those.
2" lift kit: I found one pretty cheap and it only took an hour to install. It just extends the shock brackets 2".
Sedona Ripsaw tires. These are the best rock tires I've found. They're so-so in mud and will bury you in soft sand. I went 1 size larger which with the lift kit gave me a 3" lift.
winch: I added a 3500lb Viper winch. In 3 years the only time I've needed it other than for plowing snow, we got high centered on frozen snow. The only anchor I could find was a sagebrush and it pulled that out by the roots. Good thing I had an army entrenching tool with me. Now I have to invent some kind of anchor to carry with us. I think a couple cut down steel fence posts and a heavy hammer should do it.