Canadian Moose
Adventurer
Update
Well its been just over a year since I bought this silver LJ. It has been quite the project just to keep it roadworthy. Once again I have learned a ton and I have no regrets.
However, post South East Asia trip I have changed my priories a bit. I find it very hard to justify spending big money on parts when with just some basic upgrades and a good winch a small group of guys can get though 99% (if not 100%) of the trails out there. Also, I am 25 years old and I have decided to buy a house. Unfortunately, the housing market in Alberta has not crashed. Houses are very expensive. I have decided to sell the LJ for a downpayment.
Had I knew I was selling this jeep a couple months ago I would have kept the rubicon. But it has a good home
I will be posting a new thread for the new project..... a 2003 SWB (regular) TJ with a 4.0L.
Well its been just over a year since I bought this silver LJ. It has been quite the project just to keep it roadworthy. Once again I have learned a ton and I have no regrets.
However, post South East Asia trip I have changed my priories a bit. I find it very hard to justify spending big money on parts when with just some basic upgrades and a good winch a small group of guys can get though 99% (if not 100%) of the trails out there. Also, I am 25 years old and I have decided to buy a house. Unfortunately, the housing market in Alberta has not crashed. Houses are very expensive. I have decided to sell the LJ for a downpayment.
Had I knew I was selling this jeep a couple months ago I would have kept the rubicon. But it has a good home
I will be posting a new thread for the new project..... a 2003 SWB (regular) TJ with a 4.0L.