Wrangler...Jeep Wrangler
[quote=Rayat Al Bar;13826]We all are 'group of nice people with their best cars'
(There is no need to show others have bad to prove you have the best)
cheers :011:[/quote]
Exactly..I really got upset when I saw some ppl (FJs & jeepers) fighting on the forum about thier cars..its stupid..in the end I say skills comes 1st..and one of the examples is Caprihorse with his unlifted, unmodified car..I even think the window tint is 20 years old
(There is no need to show others have bad to prove you have the best)
cheers :011:[/quote]
Exactly..I really got upset when I saw some ppl (FJs & jeepers) fighting on the forum about thier cars..its stupid..in the end I say skills comes 1st..and one of the examples is Caprihorse with his unlifted, unmodified car..I even think the window tint is 20 years old
[quote=Mazaaj;13834]Exactly..I really got upset when I saw some ppl (FJs & jeepers) fighting on the forum about thier cars..its stupid..in the end I say skills comes 1st..and one of the examples is Caprihorse with his unlifted, unmodified car..I even think the window tint is 20 years old[/quote]
Ops Almost 4got Bu Salim with his Mini Me (1.6 cc engine) :005:
Ops Almost 4got Bu Salim with his Mini Me (1.6 cc engine) :005:
[quote=xkennx;13835]I have to admit - I want a 70's era Suzuki Jimmy. Its like a wrangler for tiny people, but with 60hp not sure I would be able to keep up with traffic.[/quote]
No worries man..2Jz engine with twin-turbocharged will rock your world :008:
No worries man..2Jz engine with twin-turbocharged will rock your world :008:
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[quote=lizzy;13809]What I do like to see is the purity of an unmodified Jeep Wrangler out in the dunes or mountains doing what is was designed to do. There's something unedifying about a heavily modified Wrangler, which screams 'inadequate' in relation to the unmodified form. If you need to modify it, then you're saying it can't do what it was desgned to do, properly.[/quote]
Then you will love to see my White 2012 Wrangler Sahara in the dunes! :011: hopefully soon.....just gotta pick up some of the essentials mentioned on this forum :051:
Then you will love to see my White 2012 Wrangler Sahara in the dunes! :011: hopefully soon.....just gotta pick up some of the essentials mentioned on this forum :051:
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[quote=Mazaaj;13805]The Jeep Wrangler is definitely not for everyone. It largely depends on your personality (and your sense of adventure) as to whether or not you should be the owner of one.
For example, a sports car enthusiast will not like the Wrangler. Those who prefer the luxury of a smooth ride or leather seats will be highly disappointed. Families with children will prefer the safety and security that other SUVs provide.
In sum, those who view driving simply as a means of getting from one place to the next should look elsewhere, because the Wrangler is for those who seek adventure, those who have an interest in taking their vehicle places they've never gone before, and those who enjoy driving for no reason other than to be out in the great outdoors.
Some think of a Wrangler basically as a crude form of SUV. But the Wrangler is more about attitude and less about practicality than most other SUVs on the market. In fact, Jeep put "utility" in the sport-utility vehicle and called it a Wrangler. With removable doors, a fold-down windshield, removable top, replacement half-doors, holes in the floorboards for hosing out the interior when it's dirty - now that's utility! :028:[/quote]
Its like i'm reading about myself :059:
For example, a sports car enthusiast will not like the Wrangler. Those who prefer the luxury of a smooth ride or leather seats will be highly disappointed. Families with children will prefer the safety and security that other SUVs provide.
In sum, those who view driving simply as a means of getting from one place to the next should look elsewhere, because the Wrangler is for those who seek adventure, those who have an interest in taking their vehicle places they've never gone before, and those who enjoy driving for no reason other than to be out in the great outdoors.
Some think of a Wrangler basically as a crude form of SUV. But the Wrangler is more about attitude and less about practicality than most other SUVs on the market. In fact, Jeep put "utility" in the sport-utility vehicle and called it a Wrangler. With removable doors, a fold-down windshield, removable top, replacement half-doors, holes in the floorboards for hosing out the interior when it's dirty - now that's utility! :028:[/quote]
Its like i'm reading about myself :059:
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[quote=Mazaaj;13837]No worries man..2Jz engine with twin-turbocharged will rock your world :008:[/quote]
Mazaaj, question, what car manufacturer does 2 j engine belong to????:022:
Mazaaj, question, what car manufacturer does 2 j engine belong to????:022: