SFA KJ: DONE!!!....almost

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SavageSS27

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OK, so it's not quite done, still needs some minor things, but you get the idea, it's gonna be NUTS and I WANT ONE!!!

SFA KJ leghump.gif hitit.gif wrc.gif =D> \:D/ (cool) eek2dance.gif perfect10.gif mj.gif ok, i'm done now...
 

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WOW! Very cool! I look forward to seeing photos of it in action!

P.S. Send your photos to Jeep!
 

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My photos??? I WISH!!! that's my plan, is to get my truck looking like that. The KJ actually belongs to a member on L.O.S.T. who's name is Wally, the paint is even his own handywork. He's quite the fella. I'll tell him that you recommended sending in the photos. I can't wait to see it in action either \:D/
 

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ok, so the running estimated cost as of now it about $10K......owies...good thing it's not me.....yet... :-$
 

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$10K?! Ouch. I guess a few years ago, that might have sounded reasonable for me... at least on the car I was modding (I prolly spent more than that on it). However, nowadays that sounds a bit extreme - especially for a vehicle thats going to be beaten on over rocks.
But I guess thats what makes 'enthusiasts' a different breed. Looks pretty badass.
 

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Keep in mind some of Wallys $10K was spent on a New Rocktrack (Rubi) transfer case to replace his full time case, new regeared front And rear diffs (his rear diff was destroyed a week before the build started from being rear ended), and he also stuffed ARB's into those diffs. Add in 33" tires and bigger wheels and you can see where a Lot of that money went.
The funny thing is people don't think twice over spending that kind of extra money ++ building up a Brand new, $30,000 Rubicon. I am looking forward to starting on mine in the near future.
 

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