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My homie just took a new job making 6 figures a year. He and his wife are getting 2 new vehicles. So they are giving me his wrangler. Its a 94 with 120,000 miles. Extended axles, new tires, new shocks and springs, soft top and bikini top, 6in to 8in lift(I don't remember which) Thule overhead rack, Stainless front bumper(built and welded by me), diamond plate dashboard cover(built by him, welded by me, installed by him), six I terior 12VDC outlets. Entire vehicle was just inspected and any and everything was fixed that was wrong or going wrong 4 months ago. Original owner was a couple in their sixties that babied this jeep. It was garage kept. My buddy babied the hell out of it too. It has never been redlined to my knowledge. All this for the low cost of free!

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  • Super User
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Very thoughtful friend.

We've been through a lot. I helped him get up through the company we used to work for. I thought him the electrical knowledge he needed to distinguish himself from the other people we worked with. Boss sold the company, I went with another electrical contractor, he stayed on as maintenance man. We've stayed really close since all that happened. I think I am lucky to have a friend like him.

  • Super User
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With your luck, it will get totaled in your driveway.

 

Everyone needs a homie or two like that.

Either that or explode when I'm driving it. ;)

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