Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
#21
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
else paid for in dollars and sweat.
Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
tearing it down.
And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com...
> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>
>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>
>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>pavement
>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>etc
>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>
>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>
> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>
>>
>
buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
else paid for in dollars and sweat.
Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
tearing it down.
And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com...
> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>
>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>
>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>pavement
>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>etc
>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>
>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>
> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>
>>
>
#22
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
else paid for in dollars and sweat.
Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
tearing it down.
And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com...
> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>
>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>
>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>pavement
>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>etc
>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>
>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>
> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>
>>
>
buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
else paid for in dollars and sweat.
Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
tearing it down.
And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com...
> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>
>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>
>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>pavement
>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>etc
>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>
>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>
> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>
>>
>
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Endo wrote:
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Endo wrote:
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Endo wrote:
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
He's probably just wondering why you feel the need to try and control
someone's actions with their own personal property. I'm sure there are
some people look at my lifted Rubicon and can't figure out why I'd do
that to a perfectly good, brand new Jeep. To each his own.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I can usually buy a hot rod for ten cents on the dollar.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
#27
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I can usually buy a hot rod for ten cents on the dollar.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
#28
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I can usually buy a hot rod for ten cents on the dollar.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Endo wrote:
>
> I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
> buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
> built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
> else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
> Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
> engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
> bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
> could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
> Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
> vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
> sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
> tearing it down.
>
> And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
In message <huWdnbtJ-OyFD6TcRVn-jg@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
>buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
>built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
>else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
>Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
>engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
>bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
>could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
>Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
>vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
>sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
>tearing it down.
>
>And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
Get your feelings hurt, sweetheart?
You asked to be enlightened.
How he spends his time and money is none of your business. He posted asking for
help, not your $0.02 on his decision to do what he wants with HIS Jeep.
Get over yourself.
>
>
>"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com.. .
>> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>>
>>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>>
>>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>>pavement
>>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>>etc
>>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>>
>>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>>
>> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>>
>>>
>>
>
>I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
>buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
>built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
>else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
>Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
>engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
>bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
>could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
>Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
>vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
>sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
>tearing it down.
>
>And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
Get your feelings hurt, sweetheart?
You asked to be enlightened.
How he spends his time and money is none of your business. He posted asking for
help, not your $0.02 on his decision to do what he wants with HIS Jeep.
Get over yourself.
>
>
>"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com.. .
>> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>>
>>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>>
>>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>>pavement
>>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>>etc
>>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>>
>>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>>
>> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
In message <huWdnbtJ-OyFD6TcRVn-jg@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
>buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
>built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
>else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
>Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
>engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
>bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
>could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
>Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
>vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
>sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
>tearing it down.
>
>And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
Get your feelings hurt, sweetheart?
You asked to be enlightened.
How he spends his time and money is none of your business. He posted asking for
help, not your $0.02 on his decision to do what he wants with HIS Jeep.
Get over yourself.
>
>
>"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com.. .
>> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>>
>>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>>
>>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>>pavement
>>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>>etc
>>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>>
>>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>>
>> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>>
>>>
>>
>
>I guess i'm the only one who thinks that it's a complete waste of time to
>buy a built up Jeep only to pull all the ---- off. Why bother to buy the
>built one and not search out a stock one? You're just ruining what somebody
>else paid for in dollars and sweat.
>
>Would you also buy a jet boat with a large V8 on it only to remove the
>engine and put a set of oars on it? That's the point i'm getting at. You
>bought what could have been someone else's dream only to dismantle it. You
>could have bought a stock Jeep instead.
>
>Of course there could have been certain circumstances such as being left the
>vehicle in a will or getting it for a super low price. That being the case,
>sell it and buy a stocker if only to save yourself the time and energy of
>tearing it down.
>
>And 'bllsht' can go ---- himself.
Get your feelings hurt, sweetheart?
You asked to be enlightened.
How he spends his time and money is none of your business. He posted asking for
help, not your $0.02 on his decision to do what he wants with HIS Jeep.
Get over yourself.
>
>
>"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
>news:kphij0h7mpf9ag6t09v91tb9vni2qp55b3@4ax.com.. .
>> In message <n8mdnZpbNuFGqaXcRVn-qA@comcast.com>, "Endo" wrote:
>>
>>>"If I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However,
>>>that is not why I bought a jeep in the first place."
>>>
>>>Why tear apart a perfectly good off road machine to make it in to a
>>>pavement
>>>cruiser? Sell it to a real Jeep enthusiast and buy a stock CJ, YJ, TJ,
>>>etc
>>>or even a Sidekick/Tracker if you just want a truck with a removable top.
>>>Otherwise buy a convertible car. Just don't waste your time tearing apart
>>>that Jeep...it's just plain wrong.
>>>
>>>Why did you buy a Jeep in the first place? Please enlighten us...
>>
>> As if it was any of your ------- business...
>>
>>>
>>
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