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Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View PostCJ you certainly looked happy in the pictures on facebook.
Indeed. I haven't spoken to Jaze in months. Ollie and Dave had disappeared, too.
We're all growing up. It's cool, but it sucks.
Wherever Jaze is, I hope he knows that I love his M3. And maybe him. No homo.
Okay, a lot of homo.
Originally posted by Kielan View PostAndrew I want to talk to you about SUV things.
Originally posted by Rob&coMOCK MY FUCKING SPELLED WRONG WORDS PAL!
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostI'm looking into getting a serious adventure vehicle. Been kinda leaning toward 4th Gen 4Runner, but I'd be interested to see if there were any SUVs that you'd suggest.
If you want to sacrifice reliability for more capability, go with an old LR Discovery or Range Rover.
If you want to be a douchebag, get a newer Wrangler with Dana 44s.
Originally posted by Rob&coMOCK MY FUCKING SPELLED WRONG WORDS PAL!
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Originally posted by Jlyons617 View PostKielan, what's your budget for an adventure vehicle?
Originally posted by AndrewFromTheInternet View PostIf you want a mix of capability and reliability, go with the 4Runner.
If you want to sacrifice reliability for more capability, go with an old LR Discovery or Range Rover.
If you want to be a douchebag, get a newer Wrangler with Dana 44s.
I was thinking about a Wrangler unlimited cause I do actually like them, but they're generally out of my price range.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View Post10-12k
I wanted to get an LR3, but it's lack of a solid rear axle makes me weary. Even though I love how they look.
I was thinking about a Wrangler unlimited cause I do actually like them, but they're generally out of my price range.
I think you're spot on with the idea of a 4Runner. Get an older one, then spend some dough bringing it up to off-road snuff. Shouldn't take much, and the damn thing will run you 300,000+ miles if you keep up on service and don't randomly choose a lemon.
Originally posted by Rob&coMOCK MY FUCKING SPELLED WRONG WORDS PAL!
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Originally posted by AndrewFromTheInternet View PostYou sacrifice a good deal of on-road comfort with the Wrangler Unlimited. I consider them pretty unrefined cars. Plus, I'm still not totally sold on Chrysler's quality, even though it's gone up in the last few years.
I think you're spot on with the idea of a 4Runner. Get an older one, then spend some dough bringing it up to off-road snuff. Shouldn't take much, and the damn thing will run you 300,000+ miles if you keep up on service and don't randomly choose a lemon.
Originally posted by Jlyons617 View Post- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostOn road comfort isn't a huge deal to me. Whatever I get is immediately getting a lift (an actual kit not spacers), tires, and a whole bunch of armor goodies lol.
As much as I love them. I want a longer wheel base, and something that has the modern creature comforts like some where for speakers and a dual din Headunit lol.
Had to throw it out there.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostOn road comfort isn't a huge deal to me. Whatever I get is immediately getting a lift (an actual kit not spacers), tires, and a whole bunch of armor goodies lol.
The 4Runner will cost you less to own over the next few years. Otherwise, it's a manner of personal taste, as both cars are great for what you need.
Originally posted by Rob&coMOCK MY FUCKING SPELLED WRONG WORDS PAL!
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Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View PostCJ you certainly looked happy in the pictures on facebook.
Also, good morning y'all. Looks like my job got extended out to Feb 13th up here in Fresno. Hoping I get this job that just popped up in Arroyo Grande that starts on Feb 16. Doesn't really get me closer to ODB, but it is a little further south and on the coast at least.
Hopefully I can get the rest of the suspension parts I need ordered with my next paycheck.
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