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    #16
    Originally posted by Jon325i
    Man....that is one big-ass pile of sand.

    Jon
    :stupid:

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      #17
      I just got back from Big Bear, CA with a few buddies...we went on a few trails, didn't roll it though luckly. Here are some pictures of the John Bull trail (linked cause they are too big to post)




      My Room mate throwing a mean wheelie:

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        #18
        Thats the kind of wheeling I do...none of that sand bullshit. I had no idea there was anyone else with any interest in jeeps on this board... I have a '93 ZJ that Ive been working on for a while now...right now it has about roughly 5.5-6" of lift on 35's. I take it up to tellico in North Carolina every once in a while and it does really well there. You West coast boys are missing out on some good trails out here
        - '88 m54 coupe

        <3

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          #19
          Originally posted by Jb325is
          Thats the kind of wheeling I do...none of that sand bullshit. I had no idea there was anyone else with any interest in jeeps on this board... I have a '93 ZJ that Ive been working on for a while now...right now it has about roughly 5.5-6" of lift on 35's. I take it up to tellico in North Carolina every once in a while and it does really well there. You West coast boys are missing out on some good trails out here
          Yeah it was a blast, there are endless trails to ride up in Big Bear. The jeep is a 90 XJ with 2" of lift and just 31's. It's one of my really good friends but if i had the money i would probably own a CJ-7. It did great for an almost stock rig, I heard from locals that John Bull is one of the harder trails on that mountain. Glad to see someone else interested in Jeeps...i've seen them do some amazing things.



          These probably apeal to you more:

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            #20
            Hell yeah, both of those look real nice
            - '88 m54 coupe

            <3

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              #21
              Heres the only picture I have on this computer...this was a day or two after I had finished the lift. I've done quite a bit to it since then, and it has many more dents and scratches now..

              - '88 m54 coupe

              <3

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                #22
                Originally posted by Jb325is
                I need to get me one of those. I miss the Tacoma but all it did was get me in trouble around here.
                Im now E30less.
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                  #23
                  Those ZJ's we just met on the trail and did alot better than my friends XJ due to ground clearance. The V8's sound alot better than the 4.0 inline 6 IMO. Dents and such are okay on jeeps, that means your acually driving the vehicle like it's meant to be.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jb325is
                    Thats the kind of wheeling I do...none of that sand bullshit. I had no idea there was anyone else with any interest in jeeps on this board... I have a '93 ZJ that Ive been working on for a while now...right now it has about roughly 5.5-6" of lift on 35's. I take it up to tellico in North Carolina every once in a while and it does really well there. You West coast boys are missing out on some good trails out here
                    My Jeep is lifted tough...but I do a lot os sand dunes here, not wheeling, rock crwaling is kinda bore IMO, dunes, sand, mud and all that is hell of fun, speed, drive fsast, take the corners and peak, flys! all!
                    Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R

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