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New Warn bumper. Now I just have to mount my 8274.

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John
 
Well, I'm Jeepless right now, and absolutely hating it... but that doesn't mean I can't set my Nephew up with his first vehicle... His Dad asked me to help him find and fix up a car for him... Here it is

1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited; 2" bb with shocks, 255x70x16 GY's on 5.9L rims... recognize those? Rear Main replaced, CA mount rebuilt, fluids changed, stripped of all the gaudy Gold... including those gold honey comb rims, interior and exterior detail, new windsheild wipers.

From this;

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to this;

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My 15y/o nephew got the surprise of his life. He thought he was getting an i-touch, but instead, he got the Jeep XJ. The keys were wrapped in an i-touch box, so he was fooled right down to the wire. He loves it, I think he will prob. sleep in the thing tonight, even though it will be only 20 degrees outside. Man, that was fun! Tonight it dawned on me that my oldest daughter is 12 and a half... 2.5 more years and I'll be doing this for her... time flies!!!!
 
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I've been lurking for a while and registered today. You've got a great site here!

Anyway, here's my JK in action.
 

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rubizealot, what brand is that front bumper? I like the fact that it's not as wide as the Mopar or AEV and some others but provides a little more protection than the rockcrawler style bumpers.
 
My 15y/o nephew got the surprise of his life. He thought he was getting an i-touch, but instead, he got the Jeep XJ. The keys were wrapped in an i-touch box, so he was fooled right down to the wire. He loves it, I think he will prob. sleep in the thing tonight, even though it will be only 20 degrees outside. Man, that was fun! Tonight it dawned on me that my oldest daughter is 12 and a half... 2.5 more years and I'll be doing this for her... time flies!!!!


thats great! lol i remmember for my 16th birthday party i got a "key sized" jewelry box which i assumed had keys in it due to all the joking and wise cracks my parents had been making and tore into it only to find a matchbox car to really learn how to drive.. lol :smiley_drive: gotta love creative parents
 
:), glad you like it. It's a slow process but there's a lot of cool stuff going into it. all the parts are sitting in my shop waiting to get installed.
Onboard air compressor with tank,
Military NATO slave receptacle.
Propane injection
three row radiator
rebuilt t150
rebuilt 71 amc 360
new drive shafts with u joints
twin sticked dana 20
oil accumulator
all stainless hoses

I also just installed rear armor and the flush mounted hummer tail lights.
lots more too, just cannot remember.
 

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