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Everything posted by NRT_Chris
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It's the AMC logo for me 😄
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I am now a Crown Automotive dealer. I will be adding replacement grills, head height bezels, marker lights, bumper kits ect. to my website this week. In the meantime if you need something shoot me a PM. My site: https://www.nrtautosports.com/
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I'm kind of a hoarder. I found more lights haha.. These are KC Hilites 241 6x9 just like my previous post but, these are NOS!! Never used in the OG box!
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Searched all over and came across these OG @kchilites 6" x 9" lights on ebay, they are definitely going to need some work but are exactly what I was looking for. They are going to look great on the Sport Bar
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No real big updates to share..I did find a killer deal on a old NIB KC Hilites back up lights kit. My buddy picked up a cool little "vintage" Jeep sign at Tractor supply for me. I also had the word "Comanche" fixed on my rendering
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Hahahaha.. I didn't notice that. I'll have to give the artist some sheet haha
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I won a Rugged Radios M1 race radio from the off road hall of fame silent charity auction so that's another piece down. Super simple clean rendering. It's almost boring looking lol
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Looks great man
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I traded a 91-95 NRT Autosports Fuel Rail and Fuel line kit and 100.00 cash for it. What swaybar did you use?
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Thank you! I have now have a very clear vision and direction for this project and the sport bar is a big piece checked off the list
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I'm ordering the front mounting plates from Krustyballer16 today. The bar is just sitting in the bed and I already love the look
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I probably used up all my luck. I have a XJ D44 coming on Sunday I got for a really good price. It probably needs everything inside but it will be worth rebuilding. Its against my religion to have a D35 in any jeep I own haha
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I Picked up a Sport bar today. 300.00 and only about 40 min from my house!! Can't wait to install it!
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Just picked up a 2000 XJ I'm thinking of doing the full 97-01 conversion. I have always really like the look of a converted Comanche
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My method is; 1. spray the engine with a couple cans of this degreaser. 2. Scrub it with some brushes where needed. 3. Rinse with my Ryobi 1900 electric power washer 4.run the engine for 5 mins or so 5. Spray everything down with WD-40 and wipe down with micro fiber cloth This is how I have done it on all my Jeeps. There are probably better/more "correct" ways haha
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Build date 1/16/92. I'll have to check yours out.
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Digging deeper into the Jeep Parts hoard I pulled out an old set of turbines. They cleaned up ok but I think I'm going to start looking into a professional to refinish them.
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Over the last couple days i have been doing some clean up and adding thing from my Jeep parts hoard. Above is after a degrease and power wash Below is the Before haha Installed a Retractable Under-hood light I have had for over a decade The Jeep didn't come with an electric fan, so i installed one.
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I was recently searching for my next Jeep Offroad racing project and put the word out on my Instagram. I was looking to build a short course Mini Stock for the Great American Short Course series that was similar to the old Micky Thompson Stadium trucks. I have several people offer donor MJs that were basically destroyed, they would have been perfect! During the search I was contacted by a friend of mine Kevin who had purchased a 92 Comanche from his neighbor who was the original owner. The neighbor is in his late 70 and decided to moved out of California. They never really did and of the title paperwork as it was assumed the pink had been lost years ago. I wasn't to concerned about the lack of title because i had planed on building my new racer. A little over a week ago we did the deal. After getting the MJ home i quickly realized this jeep was in way to good of shape to become a race truck. The OG owner had taken meticulous care of it. Every Oil change and Maintenance was recorded from 92 up to 2021 when it appears the owner stopped driving it. The books showing this care were in the glove box along with some of the original sales paperwork! Having driven the jeep a little the care taken by the OG owner really shows. With 238k on the clock the jeep drives like a new truck! I have decided to Jump through the Hoops with the CA DMV and get the title and registration figured out and to restore this 1 of 952 back to its former glory haha.. well it will probably be nicer than it was new, i tend to go overboard.
