(almost) back from the dead...
Happy Easter everyone! I wanted to post up an update as life has been extremely hectic lately. I am currently sitting about 1000m from Arlington National cemetary as I write this. My new duty station is Ft Myer, Virgina and I'm still in a semi-transiant, in processing mode. No permenant place to live yet, all my house hold goods and both Jeeps are still not here, and I have only limited internet access right now. It may take me a few weeks to get more settled in but I felt like bringing any interested a short update.
As I posted last I was wrenching like a fiend trying to get the Scrambler and the XJ ready to get on the boat to ship. Well.... I did it! WOOT! Are they done and perfect? Not by a long shot..haha! But all I wanted to do was get them out of Germany which I did.
The Scrambler was the bigger pain because it was being sent on the Governments dime and therefore had to go through their inspection. After much hoop jumping and adjusting the brakes to the point it would barely move without applying them I got it passed. I'll have to bring a brake spoon with me when I go to pick it up so I can actually move it but whatever.
The XJ was just stressful for a couple reasons. Since I have never done anything like this before and it was a large chunk of my own money I was a bit worried about having it shipped. But really it wasn't that bad and the shipper did a good job of keeing me informed and helping me out. The other half of it was my own fault... deciding to "build" the Jeep with only a few days remaing before it was picked up. But build I did and I finished just in the nick of time. I was taking it for its first test drive and headed to the commissary to pick up some stuff when I got a call from the truck driver. He says "I'm here to pick up your Jeep"....Me? I'm like...Uh...CRAP! You weren't supposed to be here until tomorrow!!! So I rushed home and dropped off the groceries and cleaned out the unneeded stuff from the jeep and then drove to meet him. It was SO much less hassle than the military way I was amazed. But that may or may not be a big deal. I got an email from the shipper yesterday letting me know the jeep is in country now. But it is sitting in customs waiting to be scanned and inspected. ULP! They tell me this is done on a random basis and more often lately but I still am not sure if I should be worried or not. No... I am not some smuggler or anything...haha! But the XJ is not exactally a stock, normal looking jeep amymore. I can only invision the customs agents scratching their heads and wondering what the RTT is on the roof or what the fridge/freeze is in the back. I just hope they can figure it out without doing to my jeep what I've seen them do to actual smuggler's cars caught at the border! Yikes!!! So while I won't know anything until next week I am going to try and not dwell on it.
Once I get it back here to base I will pick up the build on both and hopefully not have any issues. All I can say is that I am VERY excited to be back in the good 'ol USofA!!!! And hopefully will get internet soon so I can keep you guys updated more. For now... here is a couple crappy picks from when I loaded it on the truck to be shipped.
