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Okay... so i think I'm having a little bit of a "coming to terms" with my jeep addiction. Long story short i am thinking of selling my MJ and picking up a 3/4 diesel (just an idea, nothing lined up yet) so I can tow my YJ to competitions in 2009.

 

So I have to decide whether I should sell it now (its my DD, just more or less stock) or complete the build (i already have 95% of the parts) and then sell it.

 

When its done it would be:

 

89 Jeep Comanche Pioneer

Blue with "sun burned" clear coat

Body in very good shape (only light surface rust on the under carriage)

AW4 auto

Straight 6 with 133k miles

NP-242 t-case

Dana 44 rear

HP30 front

4.5" lift with RE components

33x12.5 Super Swamper Trxus MT ~40% tread life on Crager soft 8's

K&N FIPK with 91+ XJ throttle body swap

Bucket seats and XJ center console

Bushwacker pocket fender cut-out fender flares

12" bed box

Grant steering wheel

Painless wiring accessory fuse block

Pioneer head unit with iPod control box

 

Right now the lift, axles and tires are not swapped over.

 

What would you pay for it? (assuming you had the money).

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i would send $200 right now!

 

no, seriously, i would pay anywhere from $2000-$3000, but i would have to see some pics.

 

Yeah, but Wade's a cheesehead and they always lowball everything. :D

I'd go $2000 - $3000 if everything checked out in the pictures. :cheers:

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Wade you 're ridiculous. As a fellow Wisconsinite you are definitely not able to bid any higher than $150! King JEepCo would be highly upset!

J/K :D

Anyway LOCO In Harrisburg I paid $2000 for a stock Comanche that had everything with it supposedly fixed. Yeah right! I overpaid but with all you got and everything put on you should easy see $3000 in our area. And if you decide to get rid of some parts let me know. :D

Posted

a credit slip good for a back massage, some oil, and scented candles...

 

 

$#!&...no, sorry that's what i'm giving someone for valentines.

 

 

$2k-$3k sounds bout right...

Posted
What weight oil? Mineral or synthetic? And what was the scent of the candles, "Nu Car Smell" or "Coal Burning Diesel"?

 

:nuts: always thinking about cars.

Posted
a credit slip good for a back massage, some oil, and scented candles...

 

 

$#!+...no, sorry that's what i'm giving someone for valentines.

 

 

$2k-$3k sounds bout right...

 

 

the MJ doesnt have a nose, so scented candles are a waste of parts money.

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