Wave from Northern California

Big Max

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Hello my name is max I am 20 years old. A few years ago my dad bought a 1998 TJ. It was the first wrangler I had ever been in. The day we brought it home I was totally sold. My dad had a CJ5 as his first vehicle so he always knew how awesome jeep were. We had the TJ for about a year and a half and then sold it for are fishing boat which I was ok with. I knew it would not be the last. Right now i am dealing with a broken ankle and can't get around very good but when I get back on my feet I will be trying to get a new JK unlimited sport to build up slowly. I thought I would just say hi and hope to meet some of you out on the Trail someday soon hopefully.
 

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CZEBJKU

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Welcome wave. Nice looking jeep! Sorry to hear about your ankle. Hope you get well soon! Good luck with the jku purchase and looking forward to watching the build.
 

David1tontj

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Welcome to the wayalife family from Philomath oregon.

You're on the right track getting advice when you're still so young. When I was younger, I built a land cruiser, and because I didn't know what I was doing, I did several things multiple times.... It gets expensive doing things twice..

Remember on your next build- research your potential mods,always ask for advice, and most of all- "it's expensive to be cheap"
 

Big Max

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Welcome to the wayalife family from Philomath oregon.

You're on the right track getting advice when you're still so young. When I was younger, I built a land cruiser, and because I didn't know what I was doing, I did several things multiple times.... It gets expensive doing things twice..

Remember on your next build- research your potential mods,always ask for advice, and most of all- "it's expensive to be cheap"
I totally agree get advice do it right the first time and hopefully not have to many problems
 
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