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Good job. Keep up the good work. I started off road'n in Alaska in the 70s and never looked back but marriage and kids will change your priorities but couple yrs ago it came back to me now my wife and I jeep together. Jeep on !! your the new generation. We kept it low and wide
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Good job. Keep up the good work. I started off road'n in Alaska in the 70s and never looked back but marriage and kids will change your priorities but couple yrs ago it came back to me now my wife and I jeep together. Jeep on !! your the new generation. We kept it low and wide
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Its really coming along nice Zackjk! Love how resourceful you're being and doing it how you want/can afford. You can pay a ton of money to make it shine but at the end of the day, you want it dirty anyway. Jeep on!
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Haven't done anything too crazy to my Jeep lately. Replaced 2 turn signals bulbs and got them both working again. Mounted my front license plate (we'll see if it survives tomorrow). Lubed and rattle canned the Hi Lift jack. Packed and ready for a day trip to Red River Gorge and Island City, Kentucky!
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