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Hello All
Hi all, my name is Mark, I am 32 years old (i think im 32), and have been married to my beautiful wife Melissa (29 yrs old) for the past 11 years. We have 3 wonderful kids (for the most part) which are: Devin - 10, Braydin - 7, and Shaylin - 5. I have been reading this JK forum for the past several months learning a ton of stuff about the JK. I have just recently bought my 1st Jeep last week which happens to be a Flame Red Unlimited Rubicon with the 6spd transmission and just absolutely love her. Her name is Victoria BTW. I find myself forgetting to buy items on the grocery list now when my wife sends me just so I have to drive back to the store again, and I hate going to the store. I have wanted a Jeep for many years but the 2 door models just were not feasible so I totally love this 4 door unlimited. The 1st night we brought Victoria home, after the wife and 2 younger kids went to bed; my 10 year and I decided to hit the gravel roads. We came across a road closed sign and drove right past it. My 10 year made the comment "Dad, is there such a thing as a closed road for Jeeps?" In which I replied "I don't think so?" Needless to say, we found some holes that were dug out, about 1 1/2 to 2 foot deep that we just had to drive through. I’m certain that Victoria already has scratched on her skid plates now, but I don’t think she minds all that much. We are taking a vacation trip to the Denver, CO area later this month and plan to hits some trails and see how well Victoria does. I do not think I have ever been as excited about a new vehicle as I am with this Jeep, and look forward to meeting all of you.
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Welcome to the Forum! We love our 4 door. Kids are grown and gone but when we travel it is nice to have room for our luggage and all the Jeep tools. You will have a great vacation in Colorado, the trails there are endless. Go to Durango and Silverton if you can. Ride the steam train, it is an experience you and the kids will never forget. Have fun!