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 Post subject: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:57 pm 
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I'm bored this weekend, and have looked at the list of things to 'fix' on my junk, and really dont want to even get started on that.

Anyone need a hand working on junk? will screw up your nice rig in exchange for beer.

If you've got a project and need a garage to work on it in, and want a hand, I'll screw up your junk as I drink my own beer. :cheers:

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It worked, but it sure wasn't fun and I was very sweaty and smelly when it was all over.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:59 pm 
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I should swap lift kits on the Cherokee's......Put the 92 kit on the 99.

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 Post subject: Re: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:52 pm 
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XJ-00-1 wrote:
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I know... maybe if I get REALLY bored...

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Myke J wrote:
It worked, but it sure wasn't fun and I was very sweaty and smelly when it was all over.

http://www.rockhardxj.com <-- rockhardxj... It's a collection of bastards across the country, that hate most everyone else, but tolerate one another just enough to keep from being bored. Sometimes we wheel.


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 Post subject: Re: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:53 pm 
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Galford wrote:
I should swap lift kits on the Cherokee's......Put the 92 kit on the 99.



That sounds fun... your place or mine? :eek1:

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Myke J wrote:
It worked, but it sure wasn't fun and I was very sweaty and smelly when it was all over.

http://www.rockhardxj.com <-- rockhardxj... It's a collection of bastards across the country, that hate most everyone else, but tolerate one another just enough to keep from being bored. Sometimes we wheel.


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How do you feel about trannys? :roflmao:

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 Post subject: Re: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:34 pm 
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How do you feel about trannys? :roflmao:


Wow, Nick......Going right to the personal questions.

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Galford wrote:
outlawjeeper wrote:
How do you feel about trannys? :roflmao:


Wow, Nick......Going right to the personal questions.


I know, it seems rude but it really speeds up the "getting to know" process. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:15 pm 
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tranny's are scary... and heavy...

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Myke J wrote:
It worked, but it sure wasn't fun and I was very sweaty and smelly when it was all over.

http://www.rockhardxj.com <-- rockhardxj... It's a collection of bastards across the country, that hate most everyone else, but tolerate one another just enough to keep from being bored. Sometimes we wheel.


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 Post subject: Re: working on junk this weekend 7/31 - 8/1
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Opie wrote:
tranny's are scary... and heavy...

How are you at wiring? I plan on working on my diesel project - figuring out how to splice the wiring harness for the diesel into the wiring of the old 84 XJ...

Then I still need to do the radiator & electric fan, plumb the vacuum system, install the t-case & shifters, drivelines, blah, blah, blah...

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