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Post by jeepnut on Mar 1, 2006 18:12:30 GMT -5
Looks good, how do ya like the grill screen. Is it just for bugs or is there other uses. I've seen them in mags, but aint sure what their used for?!
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Post by Bowlsie on Mar 1, 2006 23:02:55 GMT -5
Looks good, how do ya like the grill screen. Is it just for bugs or is there other uses. I've seen them in mags, but aint sure what their used for?! I use it primarly for radiator protection since the open grill slats expose it to damage. (salt here in wv, rocks, bugs, etc) I have been using these ever since my 95 YJ radiator took a hit from a stone. Didn't bust it but left a good sized dent in the core. I figure its cheap ($30) protection.
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Post by Bowlsie on Mar 1, 2006 23:09:36 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I recently got back into the Jeep scene when I purchased my 05 Unlimited. I cannot believe how bad it has bit me this time. I have owned 10 Jeeps and I must say out of all of them the TJL is the best out of them all for my needs. I hope to meet all of you and hopefully help out on here when I can. I will get a pic up soon. Steve Welcome aboard Steve. I'm a Zonie now but I was born and raised in Morgantown. I graduated from WVU in '87. This was a great year for football. It's great to have another Mountaineer on the board. Excellent! It's cool that you run into so many people from such a small state. I have lived here all of my life (31) and will probably end up staying. I have had some great job offers down south but just can't leave this state. Although if a job offer in AZ would come open I would probably go. I love it out west. My grandma had a house in Buckeye that I wish I could have bought when she sold it last year. As soon as I finish my computer science degree you may see me out there. Lots of good tech jobs that way. It's great to be aboard here
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Post by Bowlsie on Mar 1, 2006 23:12:06 GMT -5
I was born at WVU and my family is still mostly from there, I just travel around with construction and other jobs so count me in as as WV watcher. What area of WV are you from? Like I said above it's so cool to see so many people from such a small state like WV. If your ever around Beckley give me a shout and we will do some Jeepin.
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Post by johncub on Mar 2, 2006 7:22:06 GMT -5
Dad lives in Cameron, mom lives in Waynesburg, and we're stretched out all around the panhandle area. I expect to be in the area in late June for a family reunion, maybe we can get something worked out to see some of the local trails.
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Post by Dixiefried on Mar 2, 2006 15:07:27 GMT -5
I'm not real familiar with WV geography, about how far into the state are y'all I'm due in Quantico VA towards the end of July and might try and get some wheelin in at the same time
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Post by johncub on Mar 2, 2006 15:15:12 GMT -5
Google maps says that Bowlsie is near the I-77 and I-64 merge and my family is from Northern WV / Southern PA
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Post by Dixiefried on Mar 2, 2006 18:34:20 GMT -5
hmm definately close enough for a weekend excursion, sides I've got family in southern DE that I am supposed to visit...but what the hell, wheelin is so much more fun...hehe Who knows might bring them along too...
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Post by Bowlsie on Mar 2, 2006 21:16:21 GMT -5
We definately all need to hook up for a trip. Johncub is correct. I am right at the 77/64 merge. Beckley is like a hub in WV. To get anywhere you almost have to pass through it. I am about 15 minutes from the New River Gorge Bridge if you all know of it. That may help you all pin point me better. So yeah, anytime any of you are up for a ride let me know. We will put something in the works
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