New Whip

Dominic

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Salt Lake City
I picked it up over the weekend. I got really really lucky. It's so clean and well taken care of. The guy I bought it from was so nice and spent an hour or so going over everything with me. He was pretty choked up as I drove away this thing was a big part of him. I feel lucky to have it and hope I can take good care of it. It has alot of toys I need to learn how to use but it drove home with not a single issue. The supercharger is fun but I thought it would be alot quicker, it's heavy with the axles and bumpers.
 

Cody

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Gastown
Thats cool. I know how he feels--thats how I felt when I gave up my old buggy.

He's a good guy, and we'll have to invite him on a trail run sometime soon. he has a new unlimited to play with now.
 

Dominic

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Location
Salt Lake City
Cody knew the guy from the grand slam west scene. He just brough it to my attention. I got lucky. I have to tune up a few things on the Limegreen Xj and then I will be putting it on the market. Hopefully someone will pick it up and have some fun with it. I have done alot of work on it in the last 9 months.
 

Cody

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Gastown
I think you need to push the rear end back a smidge and maybe taken an .5-1 inch out of at least the back.

I know. easier said than done since you don't have any spacers back there.
 

Dominic

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Salt Lake City
I think you need to push the rear end back a smidge and maybe taken an .5-1 inch out of at least the back.

I know. easier said than done since you don't have any spacers back there.

I think so too. I want to see how it sits when I am loaded though first. How far can I push the rear end/front end before the drive lines are going to get messed up?
 
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