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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:18 PM
  #31546  
Quote: Good Evening! 2330 here in lovely Afghanistan...been without internet for a bit...holy ****, I missed some fun!

Anyone see a tan interior or want to do a grey for tan swap (97+)?
what part of afghani-land
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:18 PM
  #31547  
Quote: that's a start of a timeline..

No specifics...just sometime after. Maybe I will wait till the end of the Mayan calendar and see if all the work is worth it...
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:20 PM
  #31548  
Quote: No specifics...just sometime after. Maybe I will wait till the end of the Mayan calendar and see if all the work is worth it...
that's the exact reasoning behind me not mowing the grass
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:21 PM
  #31549  
Quote: No specifics...just sometime after. Maybe I will wait till the end of the Mayan calendar and see if all the work is worth it...
i can do floorpans. not sure bout body work. lemme upload some hand made stuff i did with my buddy

here you go. the self tappers were not my idea.

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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:27 PM
  #31550  
Quote: x2



how so? its very blunt advice. you know me, im blunt.
--yer justa big kountry bullie jackboobs
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:27 PM
  #31551  
Quote: --yer justa big kountry bullie jackboobs
i guess i am.
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:31 PM
  #31552  
Quote: i can do floorpans. not sure bout body work. lemme upload some hand made stuff i did with my buddy

here you go. the self tappers were not my idea.


I did my floors...it's not so much anything I don't know how to do....it's more like....there is a lot of surface area...anyone want to lend a hand kinda thing.

I grew up rebuilding classic Corvettes and somewhat remember body work (minus the sheetmetal).
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:31 PM
  #31553  
Quote: I have a very sophisticated system into which I use to determine whether or not I help someone with their Jeep on a scheduled timeline.

Sorry Jimmy, I like you, but you fell into the category of, "No"
ok folks, thats 2 for Scott "The Hammer from Nowheres"--yes-yes-yes-








and he helped me in the pasy Jimmy, but alas not you!!!





yes,yes,yes

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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:33 PM
  #31554  
Quote: I did my floors...it's not so much anything I don't know how to do....it's more like....there is a lot of surface area...anyone want to lend a hand kinda thing.

I grew up rebuilding classic Corvettes and somewhat remember body work (minus the sheetmetal).
ive never done it, i mean, before that day i had never put in floor pans, but i wouldnt want me to try on your truck when ive never done body work
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:34 PM
  #31555  
Quote: what the hell? are we grading peoples welcomes now? i welcomed him, gave him some blunt advice, and asked for pics. yall want me to send him flowers? maybe a sparkly gif like this?

why in the hell is everyone so sensitive today?
have a rough day jake? just trying to be sensitive to everyones needs...ya know try to ease them into the beatings lol. Just messin with ya jake you know i got mad love for ya! no homo
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:34 PM
  #31556  
ok, so from here on in I ignore the cyber bullying BS and focus on my Jeep and pertinent info. With regard to the following statement:

"Base Model XJs of the renix era never came with the full cluster package."

I do not believe that a 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited is the base model. I believe it is a higher tier model, i.e. an upgraded edition. Can someone with no horse in this race look at my 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited with inline 6 cylinder engine and
vin. number 1JCMT7897JT174893and tell me if the picture of my gauge cluster and the picture of my Jeep are a match of what should have come together from the factory. If you do not believe they are a match can you please explain why. Thank you. I would love to have accurate information without all the noise that comes with it.

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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:34 PM
  #31557  
Quote:
I did my floors...it's not so much anything I don't know how to do....it's more like....there is a lot of surface area...anyone want to lend a hand kinda thing.

I grew up rebuilding classic Corvettes and somewhat remember body work (minus the sheetmetal).
I'd be more then happy to sit, drink and supervise..
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:35 PM
  #31558  
Quote: ok folks, thats 2 for Scott "The Hammer from Nowheres"--yes-yes-yes-








and he helped me in the pasy Jimmy, but alas not you!!!





yes,yes,yes


But Steve...I have not had the opportunity. And what about the answers myself and my partner over on MyUniBody.com have helped you with....


Sheesh...

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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:36 PM
  #31559  
Quote: ok, so from here on in I ignore the cyber bullying BS and focus on my Jeep and pertinent info. With regard to the following statement:

"Base Model XJs of the renix era never came with the full cluster package."

I do not believe that a 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited is the base model. I believe it is a higher tier model, i.e. an upgraded edition. Can someone with no horse in this race look at my 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited with inline 6 cylinder engine and
vin. number 1JCMT7897JT174893and tell me if the picture of my gauge cluster and the picture of my Jeep are a match of what should have come together from the factory. If you do not believe they are a match can you please explain why. Thank you. I would love to have accurate information without all the noise that comes with it.


I'll be honest with you. I don't care how many miles are on it. It looks clean, and I would buy it anyway. 50k or 250k.
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Jun 12, 2012 | 02:37 PM
  #31560  
Quote: I'd be more then happy to sit, drink and supervise..

Sometimes that is good enough.
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