GAP August 24-26 Auburn, AL
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GAP August 24-26 Auburn, AL
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Originally Posted by XJ Stryker
Who are you lifesaflaw? You from this area
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Glad to have ya welcome to the xj world. I am truly hoping to tey out my xj at the gap on the 24th. A lot has changed to it sine i last wheeled there. I will have to learn how to wheel it all over again.
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Looks like they have done a ton of work since the last time I was there. If I can make, I'll most likely trailer it down there with a buddy and his tj. I just checked my schedule though it looks grim for making it. I have quite a bit of plans to move to make it. I'll keep up with this thread though.
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Thanks for the welcome guys. Well I'm from SW Georgia, but have lived in Auburn for the past 3 or so years. I've been a regular out at the GAP for a while, so you might have seen me. I've always been out there in a FS Cherokee chief on tons and 42s, but I just sold it last week. One of those deals where you think it's a good idea at the time, but now that it's gone you miss it.
Anyway, I've also have a blue 88 chero on about 4in of lift and 33s that I'm wanting to build for ECORS. I'll probably be in it the weekend of the 25th if I can find some good used lower control arms ( adjustable would be best ). If any of you know of any in the area that would be great.
On to the GAP. Yall are right, they've done a ton of work out there and there are 3 or 4 new obstacles. The 30 bucks is for sure higher than usual, but it's for the entire weekend plus two concerts, so I think it will be worth it.
Sorry for the rambling and hopefully I'll see some you on the 25th.
Anyway, I've also have a blue 88 chero on about 4in of lift and 33s that I'm wanting to build for ECORS. I'll probably be in it the weekend of the 25th if I can find some good used lower control arms ( adjustable would be best ). If any of you know of any in the area that would be great.
On to the GAP. Yall are right, they've done a ton of work out there and there are 3 or 4 new obstacles. The 30 bucks is for sure higher than usual, but it's for the entire weekend plus two concerts, so I think it will be worth it.
Sorry for the rambling and hopefully I'll see some you on the 25th.
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Thanks for the welcome guys. Well I'm from SW Georgia, but have lived in Auburn for the past 3 or so years. I've been a regular out at the GAP for a while, so you might have seen me. I've always been out there in a FS Cherokee chief on tons and 42s, but I just sold it last week. One of those deals where you think it's a good idea at the time, but now that it's gone you miss it.
Anyway, I've also have a blue 88 chero on about 4in of lift and 33s that I'm wanting to build for ECORS. I'll probably be in it the weekend of the 25th if I can find some good used lower control arms ( adjustable would be best ). If any of you know of any in the area that would be great.
On to the GAP. Yall are right, they've done a ton of work out there and there are 3 or 4 new obstacles. The 30 bucks is for sure higher than usual, but it's for the entire weekend plus two concerts, so I think it will be worth it.
Sorry for the rambling and hopefully I'll see some you on the 25th.
Anyway, I've also have a blue 88 chero on about 4in of lift and 33s that I'm wanting to build for ECORS. I'll probably be in it the weekend of the 25th if I can find some good used lower control arms ( adjustable would be best ). If any of you know of any in the area that would be great.
On to the GAP. Yall are right, they've done a ton of work out there and there are 3 or 4 new obstacles. The 30 bucks is for sure higher than usual, but it's for the entire weekend plus two concerts, so I think it will be worth it.
Sorry for the rambling and hopefully I'll see some you on the 25th.
Let me guess, the green striped one with the slightly chopped fenders?