Cyrix's JP Jeep #12
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How lucky is that. If you ever run across one again let me know. Lol. You dont happen to have a Mopar part number for it do you?
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Hey Cyrix, do you have any of the progression pics lying around still? You jeep looks awesome and I'd like to see the process as inspiration
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Took a few pictures of the interior while I have the top off.... still looking for some green side carpet
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I have never, EVER questioned pulling my interior, rhino-lining it, and forgetting it.... until now.
That is a VERY classy interior, wonderfully top shape. If I lived in a rainier place and had the top up more than three times a year, THAT is what I would want!
That is a VERY classy interior, wonderfully top shape. If I lived in a rainier place and had the top up more than three times a year, THAT is what I would want!
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Yea, I'm loving the green/gray interior rather then the spice. The rhino-lining is awesome though, can't go wrong with that. Carpet is pretty cheap, I think i got mine for like $60 used, even if it does get trashed/soggy, you wont have to worry about rust with the rhino-liner!
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your jeep is defiantly awesome, im sure if you ever wanted to you could get way more than what you have invested in it. i want to eventually make a jp jeep, jurrassic park has been my favorite movie since i was a little kid =]Cyrix9445 wrote:5k for the Jeep, then about $900 for the modifications (lights, winch, paint)
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Hey Cyrix,
How did you remove your Sahara badges and stripes and how bad was the fading? If I could just remove these from my jeep and paint the red stripes on it would make the project a whole lot cheaper than having to repaint the whole vehicle.
How did you remove your Sahara badges and stripes and how bad was the fading? If I could just remove these from my jeep and paint the red stripes on it would make the project a whole lot cheaper than having to repaint the whole vehicle.
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