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Old 08-13-2016, 06:30 PM
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Old 08-13-2016, 08:00 PM
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What happened, did you sell it?
Old 08-23-2016, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by kyle96xj
What happened, did you sell it?
I'm moving out of state, I threw it together quick and my brother came out and towed it home for me.

First my jeep left, then my woman left me the following week, and finally I got to pack up the apartment myself and head out. Drove all night, time to unpack and probably not work on the jeeps for awhile.
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Old 08-25-2016, 01:34 AM
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Crap dude... that's a bummer of a week. You doin' alright?
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Originally Posted by T1XJ
I'm moving out of state, I threw it together quick and my brother came out and towed it home for me.

First my jeep left, then my woman left me the following week, and finally I got to pack up the apartment myself and head out. Drove all night, time to unpack and probably not work on the jeeps for awhile.
Originally Posted by Basslicks
Crap dude... that's a bummer of a week. You doin' alright?
Looking back at what I wrote, it sounds a bit like a bad country song.
What happened is, I am moving out of the state I've been I'm for the past few years to my home state. My brother came to get the red jeep for me so I wouldn't have to make two 1000 mile round trips to get everything to the new place. That was august 13. I was supposed to leave the 15th, but my vacation days didn't get approved. So my woman left without me on the 15th with all of her stuff so she could get settled before starting her new job on the 22nd.
My days finally got approved on the 21st so I packed up my apartment Sunday and Monday off this week and then drove all night. I had one day to unpack and then my responsibilities started again.

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1. I'm moving. I have 3 vehicles. Brother towed red jeep. My woman drove the Tacoma. I drive Uhaul truck and towed black jeep.
2. There was a few days between those events.
3. My woman only left to stay her new job before I could leave work. We still like each other.
Here is a bonus pic of my black jeep on 33's on the uhaul. Had to let almost all the air out in the front to get it to fit.
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Old 08-25-2016, 07:53 AM
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Still sounds hectic but much better...lol
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I agree, still sounds like a stresser, but not as bad as originally projected. Glad everything so far seems to be going as planned!
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Oh *whew* that's much better man. I was feelin' pretty bad for ya, man LOL
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Not a lot going on with the jeeps. I did do ball joints and oem control arms on the black jeep the other day. Safe to say, it needed it.
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I also took a quick pic of both jeeps in front of my 100 year old new to me building that will eventually be my home.
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That house looks great, does it have a nice barn or garage to go with it?
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Originally Posted by T1XJ
Not a lot going on with the jeeps. I did do ball joints and oem control arms on the black jeep the other day. Safe to say, it needed it. I took a quick pic of both jeeps in front of my 100 year old new to me building that will eventually be my home.
Glad to see everyone/thing made it safely
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Originally Posted by T1XJ
Here is a bonus pic of my black jeep on 33's on the uhaul. Had to let almost all the air out in the front to get it to fit.
Ha! I feel your pain.



House looks freaking awesome by the way! That and the A pillar lights.
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Digging that 100 year old home!
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Originally Posted by Alectravis
That house looks great, does it have a nice barn or garage to go with it?
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House looks freaking awesome by the way! That and the A pillar lights.
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Digging that 100 year old home!
Unfortunately, no barn or garage. It does have a pretty big basement though. I'd like to dig a ramp down to get a garage entrance into the basement, but that won't be for a while. Here is a pic for reference, basement is about 30'x45' with 9' to the beams. None of the stuff is mine, it was still getting cleared out when I took the picture.

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A pic of the front with the jeeps out of the way. It is getting a new steel roof and the two big trees in front are coming down. So that is a huge chunk of change coming out in the next couple weeks.

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and a few random pictures of the jeeps

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and my new truck I just picked up. It is getting new front end parts. It will be the new DD.

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Originally Posted by T1XJ
Unfortunately, no barn or garage. It does have a pretty big basement though. I'd like to dig a ramp down to get a garage entrance into the basement, but that won't be for a while. Here is a pic for reference, basement is about 30'x45' with 9' to the beams. None of the stuff is mine, it was still getting cleared out when I took the picture.
My buddy did this in his home and it was so cool. He wanted a lift too but that meant turning the first floor into some kind of opening-floor hatch into the living room and his wife wasn't having that

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