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Project "WTFWIT"

teh first cut was the hardest, but 10 minutes later the 1/4 guards were off. Now the rear bumer is off, tail light boxes are off, hitch/skid plate off, shocks off, console is out, rook sliders off, and moving up to the suspension this evening. It is a bitch to do by myself since my local buddy is pissed at me for parting it he wont help...dick. :D
 
teh first cut was the hardest, but 10 minutes later the 1/4 guards were off. Now the rear bumer is off, tail light boxes are off, hitch/skid plate off, shocks off, console is out, rook sliders off, and moving up to the suspension this evening. It is a bitch to do by myself since my local buddy is pissed at me for parting it he wont help...dick. :D


JR should have kicked your ass......but oh well, I have new cool parts coming! :D
 
JR should have kicked your ass......but oh well, I have new cool parts coming! :D

wasnt talking about JR...hell, he dont wheel any ways...has an awesome built rig that sits in a garage..well, I guess that is wheeling to some :rolleyes:

JR is actually gonna help me some this weekend to get what I cant on my own. He is cool, he does not really give a shit about other peoples business, or anything for that matter.
 
With a 6 year old...
 
I still kinda miss my '92, we bought it in '96 with only 30-some thousand miles as Cindy's daily driver. I gradually modified it until I had to get her another daily driver, and then I gradually over-modified it until it wasn't a good daily driver for me. And then it mostly sat in the garage taking up space except for the one or two times a year I wheeled it.

With her '99 on 33s, locked front and rear, and my additional years of driving experience, I think I can take it almost anywhere the '92 went, so any future mods will be towards improving driveability rather than offroad capability. I don't want to repeat what I did with the '92.
 
truth be known I am terminally ill and am liquidating everything I own to make sure Camille is in good shape and does not have to worry about those type things.
 
truth be known I am terminally ill and am liquidating everything I own to make sure Camille is in good shape and does not have to worry about those type things.
Meh.
 
hell no, unless herpes are terminal...but that is a different story
 
truth be known I am terminally ill and am liquidating everything I own to make sure Camille is in good shape and does not have to worry about those type things.


I'm sure if something happened to you, Camille would be well taken care of by the rest of the MWC.
 
agreed! :D

speaking of care takers...anyone know if Hale is still alive??
 
agreed! :D

speaking of care takers...anyone know if Hale is still alive??

Yes, still alive but busy with the house. Basement is done & the floor joist are in.

JIM.
 
Glad he got it going. I know they have been wanting too for years. I need to call him to check in. :thumbup:
 
Glad he got it going. I know they have been wanting too for years. I need to call him to check in. :thumbup:

He is working day shift now. Need his work #?

JIM.
 
Present and accounted for.:wave: I am still alive.....sorry to disappoint. :D

House is in progress. Should be ready for roof trusses next week. Started framing the main floor today.
 
Present and accounted for.:wave: I am still alive.....sorry to disappoint. :D

House is in progress. Should be ready for roof trusses next week. Started framing the main floor today.

Hale, its about time you let us know you were alive!
 
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