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Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostWelcome aboard
Originally posted by LittleD View PostWhats up Hudson, i graduated with Daven. I helped get him going with this rig but never knew he sold it to ya.
Welcome to the fold.
I always see you in Advanced Auto. Last time i was in there you had my brain mushed. I was talking about brake rotors and you were talking about brake pads. I'm pretty sure i left there and you thought i was half retarded.Hudson
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Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View PostIt isn't even my line...so...1998 Jetta GLX VR6 Raceland Optimo coilovers, c2 chip, CAI, straightpipe to magnaflow muffler, e-codes, billet alum. crackpipe. 42 draft designs SAI blockoff.
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Killer intro man, I felt the EXACT same way with my generation at your age, when i was in highschool not all that long ago people didnt know anyone music wise who i listened to..."hey man you would know, who sings crazy train?" is the kinda shit i would get all the time ha! nice to have you along for the ride, digg that Jeep too man. jealousy for your sneakers as well. also flowmasters rule
fuck none of that made sense, please accept my randomness because it is how i be-00 XJ. 3.5", 33s. Stuff
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Originally posted by 92xjlaredo View PostKiller intro man, I felt the EXACT same way with my generation at your age, when i was in highschool not all that long ago people didnt know anyone music wise who i listened to..."hey man you would know, who sings crazy train?" is the kinda shit i would get all the time ha! nice to have you along for the ride, digg that Jeep too man. jealousy for your sneakers as well. also flowmasters rule
fuck none of that made sense, please accept my randomness because it is how i be
I try not to deal with my generation on a daily basis. I feel as if the older guys like passing on their information to me so i don't make the same mistakes they made. Just my two cents though.
Thanks again, i'm digging the jeep as well, the only thing i'm not digging is the fuel gauge. It seems as if every time i hit the gas pedal i can see dollar bills falling out of the tailpipe in the rear view.
The flow-master was a pain to get on, i just wedged it on with a crowbar and welded the piss out of it. That thing will never fall off.
On another note, i just finished installing the JCR Uniframe Reinforcement Kit. I just have to finish welding my new bumper, then it's time to bedline it.Hudson
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Originally posted by Hudson View PostThanks Dude.
I try not to deal with my generation on a daily basis. I feel as if the older guys like passing on their information to me so i don't make the same mistakes they made. Just my two cents though.
Thanks again, i'm digging the jeep as well, the only thing i'm not digging is the fuel gauge. It seems as if every time i hit the gas pedal i can see dollar bills falling out of the tailpipe in the rear view.
The flow-master was a pain to get on, i just wedged it on with a crowbar and welded the piss out of it. That thing will never fall off.
On another note, i just finished installing the JCR Uniframe Reinforcement Kit. I just have to finish welding my new bumper, then it's time to bedline it.
Stick around, you'll learn quite a bit from the good folks here. Lots of XJs 'round these parts, some built, others like mine, quite mild.
As for the fuel economy, your nice ride and good gas mileage is in another vehicle. In time you'll learn the value of a Subaru or Toyota as a get around car when the Jeep gets big enough that it only plays on the weekends.sigpic
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Originally posted by SwampAss View PostYour Jeep reminds me of mine...
...before I took wrenches to it
Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View PostStick around, you'll learn quite a bit from the good folks here. Lots of XJs 'round these parts, some built, others like mine, quite mild.
As for the fuel economy, your nice ride and good gas mileage is in another vehicle. In time you'll learn the value of a Subaru or Toyota as a get around car when the Jeep gets big enough that it only plays on the weekends.
Yeah, i figured that one out. When i bought it from my brother, i knew i wasn't going to get good MPGs. I just love the whole jeep thing. It's so easy to work on a jeep compared to other cars. I was actually thinking about getting a Dual-Sport motorcycle to beat around town when the weather permits. They get about 70 MPGs.
Originally posted by fizzy View PostHey man welcome to the shit show. I think you will like it here, lots of good people here and lots of nice rigs. Gas milage is a thing of the past in an xj lol.
Thank Yah. Yeah, i'm already beginning to like the folks around here. Yeah, i figured that out about gas the first time i had to fill her up. Having fun and saving money normally don't go hand and hand.Hudson
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