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I have a theory about that yellow grille. . . either it's dent-proof deer collision paint, or, after an 8-point stag had the indecency to insert his head in the original, he was unable to get a replacement in that crappy colour. 8)
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I think that yellow belongs to a Ford Mustang, not to a Jeep grill. Then again I'm the same person who is about to buy a Saleen Mustang convertable with a Beryllium finish on it.
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Civics are fine, and thank you, Kosh. They're just boring cars ... I mean, the top doesn't go down, and you can't take the doors off. What's up with that ... ?
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You do know the next generation Wranglers will be permanant hard-tops with no removeable doors, right?
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You know ... certainly, you've got to be careful driving in cars. I'm not advocating driving like you're in "The Dukes of Hazzard", but it's a rare person who gets scared about convertibles. Source?
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If there was some sort of rank in the curry order for jeep owners, Jeff would have it.
Nice car, can't wait to see the 33"in with the lift kit. Are you going to be adding diff locks and the whole suspension kit?
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quote: 33"in with the lift kit. Are you going to be adding diff locks and the whole suspension kit?
Bad idea. Jeeps are already a little top heavy. Raise them much and you will have to be a lot more carful in the curves.
As to the Civic, I bought it because it was the best deal at the time. I knew the one owner it had had, and dispite the fact that I dislike small cars, I couldn't pass it up. I needed something that I didn't have to worry to much about it breaking down, and something that I could get Mom into easily if need be. Mom has since died, but I have come to apreciate the gas mileage. I've gone from spending about $20 a week in the Camaro, to abot $9 every ten days.
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