Very nice, very, very nice at any age yet alone 19. While there are some very impressive garages and tool boxes on this site, there are a whole lot of people on here who would love to have what you do.
Next you need your own garage to store it in...great start!
*why did you remove the US General badges? I like em!
Thank you! I simply prefer the clean look of just the red/silver handles on the box.

Took the words right out of my mouth.
Loscaldazar are you a professional mechanic by chance? How do you like that electric impact? How well does it work on lug nuts and brake/suspension bolts?
Not a professional mechanic (full time college student now!), just something I picked up a few years ago as a hobby (about the same time I started driving....). I modify cars and repair them- 1 Chevy Suburban, 2 Subaru Foresters, 1 Subaru Legacy, 1 Subaru Impreza, Toyota 4 Runner and Toyota Rav4 so I've had a fair amount of experience and different projects I've done.
Now the electric impact. It's a love/hate relationship. It has more than enough power for everything I've asked it to do so far. Suspension, axles, wheels, etc. The highest torque it has taken off was a 190 ft-lbs (+10 years of rust and corrosion). It took it right off with a couple of impacts. When you add extensions the strength drops pretty rapidly, and I had a problem with that 190 Ft-lb bolt and an extension (switched to a deep socket and no problem). The biggest problem is how LONG it is. It won't fit in many places on the Subarus because of their generally small size (it is 13 inches long+ sockets). If I had to do it again, I would get the klutch electric impact over the craftsman one (more powerful and only slightly more expensive). I would love a pneumatic set up, but that is too expensive for me at this point to do it correctly as I hate under buying and having to upgrade later (and it's not my garage).
If it was smaller, I would run around telling everyone to get it. The price and power is great, just not the size. If you do heavy duty applications (HD pickups+) I wouldn't get it, but it has worked on a Suburban, so it has power....