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TSTONE3 12-25-2004 09:15 AM

Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just picked
one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best spot
to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like sharing
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any photos of
lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!

JC 12-25-2004 12:37 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
check out www.ifsja.org it is a great site for wagoneers.


"TSTONE3" <tstone3@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041225091527.05947.00001834@mb-m19.aol.com...
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just
> picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best
> spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like
> sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any
> photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!




JC 12-25-2004 12:37 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
check out www.ifsja.org it is a great site for wagoneers.


"TSTONE3" <tstone3@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041225091527.05947.00001834@mb-m19.aol.com...
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just
> picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best
> spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like
> sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any
> photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!




JC 12-25-2004 12:37 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
check out www.ifsja.org it is a great site for wagoneers.


"TSTONE3" <tstone3@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041225091527.05947.00001834@mb-m19.aol.com...
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just
> picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best
> spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like
> sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any
> photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-25-2004 02:35 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jjacobs149917/fsj_faq.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

TSTONE3 wrote:
>
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-25-2004 02:35 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jjacobs149917/fsj_faq.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

TSTONE3 wrote:
>
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-25-2004 02:35 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jjacobs149917/fsj_faq.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

TSTONE3 wrote:
>
> Can anyone cue me in on where to find parts for Grand Wagoneer. I just picked
> one up and am thinking about lifting it. If anyone knows where the best spot
> to find parts for these let me know, or any other info you feel like sharing
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. If anyone has any photos of
> lifted Waggy's, I would love to see them! I'm thinking 4 inch with 33's!


TSTONE3 12-25-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
and inexpensive than buying pieces.

1 tiny human, cut into pieces
2 cups flour
Onion, garlic
Salt
pepper
garlic powder
cayenne pepper
hot sauce, etc.
Oil for frying

Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.



Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
when it starts



TSTONE3 12-25-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
and inexpensive than buying pieces.

1 tiny human, cut into pieces
2 cups flour
Onion, garlic
Salt
pepper
garlic powder
cayenne pepper
hot sauce, etc.
Oil for frying

Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.



Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
when it starts



TSTONE3 12-25-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Grand Wagoneer Question???
 
and inexpensive than buying pieces.

1 tiny human, cut into pieces
2 cups flour
Onion, garlic
Salt
pepper
garlic powder
cayenne pepper
hot sauce, etc.
Oil for frying

Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.



Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
when it starts




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