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Vehicle & Technical => Jeep => Topic started by: sean m on September 22, 2007, 21:32:49

Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: sean m on September 22, 2007, 21:32:49
Just took delivery of new wrangler very pleased it has the freedom hard top, have ordered bikini top and some other bits from quadratec. This vehicle will give the defender a run for its money on value for money and standard equipment and performance. If anyone is looking to buy a new vehicle try autoebid saved £2000 on list price of wrangler and had it delivered to door. Its got 2.8vm crd turbo diesel and 6sp box and drives a treat. Have not got it muddy yet still using series for pay and play.
Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: Bishops Finger on September 22, 2007, 23:26:13
8)  :D
Title: Re: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: Tommo on November 24, 2007, 15:38:26
[quote="sean m] This vehicle will give the defender a run for its money on value for money and standard equipment and performance. [/quote]

Well its not exactly hard is it! so do most cars!
Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: Bishops Finger on November 24, 2007, 16:14:22
JK's have had excellent write ups and offer a lot...deffo want one... 8)
Title: Re: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: UKJeeper on November 24, 2007, 19:03:21
Quote from: "sean m"
Bought a JK. Have not got it muddy yet still using series for pay and play.


Hold on a minute. You have moved from LR to Jeep? Does this mean you have 'joined the dark side'? If so, welcome!  8)

I'm jealous, wish i could have a JK. Dogs bits, IMO.  8)
Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: Tommo on November 24, 2007, 19:22:53
ahem, as a landy owner i read that as "land rover for having fun in, and a jeep for the wifes shopping"

 :lol:
Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: isle of man on November 25, 2007, 09:05:45
moving swiftly on.........










peter henry
Title: jk 4dr wrangler
Post by: Old Warthog on November 29, 2007, 21:30:37
Well, it seems a natural progression to move to a Jeep for comfort and reliability from a Land Rover :(biggrin):   I got a Wrangler 4.0 litre in September, as the Rangie would never go more than a month without something going wrong.  (Little did I know I was going to spend 600 quid on getting the sills reattached for the MOT :(bigangry):

When I eventually get the Rangie running again, thats my off road toy and the Jeep is my regular transport (although the odd very, very gentle green lane might tempt me)
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