the story of the wj
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the story of the wj
Well fourm today my friend infromed me he was buying his gradmas fully loaded wj (he has been borrowing it for a month now) and during that month we have ditched it, set the steering out of allingiment and the final straw my friend slid it aginst a bridge rail at 75 mph . so his gradma is making him buy it from them so yeah my cherokee has a new friend to play with
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Well fourm today my friend infromed me he was buying his gradmas fully loaded wj (he has been borrowing it for a month now) and during that month we have ditched it, set the steering out of allingiment and the final straw my friend slid it aginst a bridge rail at 75 mph . so his gradma is making him buy it from them so yeah my cherokee has a new friend to play with
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this is the same guy who ruin a good f-150 in 8 months. im just as excited to find out what he will do next ill try to get some pictures of the damage up some time this week
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this guy sounds like a trip...i love f-150s and i REALLY love WJs...especially since i own one..im sure the pics will sadden me..lol
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naw hes just a bad driver. so far his longest lasting car he has owned was a 95 dodge neon. oh and dont worry the f-150 is getting parted out for a newer 87 f-150 owned by my other friend. so we got many offroaders for this spring when our trials reopen.
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well good new guys we wrecked it again. yesterday while we were driving around he acidentially rear ended a 98 explorer. well the cry baby driver called the cops. the cop didnt ticket anyone (due to the fact the damage was 20 bucks on the jeep and around 400 bucks or an hour or bending the bumper back into its original position on the explorer) and let us off with a verbal warning. so yea the plastic bumper jeep faired better then the steel bumper mounts of the explorer,and rear ending a honor studet will give you an hour of waiting for cops and getting glared at
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well good new guys we wrecked it again. yesterday while we were driving around he acidentially rear ended a 98 explorer. well the cry baby driver called the cops. the cop didnt ticket anyone (due to the fact the damage was 20 bucks on the jeep and around 400 bucks or an hour or bending the bumper back into its original position on the explorer) and let us off with a verbal warning. so yea the plastic bumper jeep faired better then the steel bumper mounts of the explorer,and rear ending a honor studet will give you an hour of waiting for cops and getting glared at
And after you guys rear ended the Explorer you call the other driver a cry baby for calling the law?