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aweber

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I know I sure as hell wouldn't get in the buggy with Adrian, well built cage or not.

Maybe you need to get yourself one of these then:



:flipoff::flipoff:;)
 

Kunker

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Sorry, just picked up a yellow CJ, but I'll have to drive it like that - SBC and D30 front with 36's should make for some exciting breakage.
 

Buster

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[ I know I sure as hell wouldn't get in the buggy with Adrian, well built cage or not.[/QUOTE]
Continue Hijack:

You want that un-easy feeling?? Try downhill/sidehill in a SWB Sami with no cage!
My hijack over:
 
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DoctorPhate

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If it's that big of a concern, a professional paint job would probably cost in the same ballpark as a decent second DD, if you need it clean and professional looking for clients. That being said, it wouldn't take much trail pin striping to be back where you started.

If image is a big thing for your client?le, get the DD and leave the XJ for trails, even if you do need to store it in Brockville. If not, clean the rust up and get it close because it's going to get scratched and scraped on the trail.

I know my clientele wouldn't care too much about the trail pin striping however I don't want chunks of rust here and there.

I'm thinking I'm going to keep this guy until after I buy a house, that way I can save the 40 grand I'd spend on a car for a down payment on a house lol.
 

Cochise

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Just from reading on here about Mitko and his driving style, I have a feeling I'd rather sit back with some popcorn and watch than have a seat beside him. I know I sure as hell wouldn't get in the buggy with Adrian, well built cage or not.

I'd hitch a ride with Mitko in a cold minute. He pays attention, from the few outings I've had with him.

As for Adrian, his rig inspires more confidence than the driver. :flipoff:
 
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