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04 Feb 2011 01:46 PM  

So I did it again I just couldn't help my self it was posted for $2500 and I got it down to $1000 with the warn 10,000# winch the bodys great but the interior is shot the 4.2 runs perfect dap 3inch springs OME shocks arb bumper roof rack but I do think this is going to be a parts rig for the disco and 92 RRC crawler Im building.


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04 Feb 2011 03:23 PM  
Nice buy!


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04 Feb 2011 08:58 PM  
Anyone looking for RRC lwb parts?


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04 Feb 2011 09:13 PM  
Way to go Jeremy, I'm just going to go to your house if I need any parts. What is that for you 5 or 4?


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04 Feb 2011 09:16 PM  

Fourth I just cant help myself I want them all!!!



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04 Feb 2011 09:44 PM  
You planning on keeping that arb? When I bought my arb someone had been nice enough to crunch the center in for me.


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04 Feb 2011 10:18 PM  
not at this moment Iv got plans for th ARB


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05 Feb 2011 07:15 AM  
How's the body? If the body is in good shape, you might want to consider trying to find some better seats and bring this puppy back to life, especially if the engine is running well. Don't let a lwb die.


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05 Feb 2011 08:03 AM  
What year is it?

Love it, great find!


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05 Feb 2011 12:27 PM  
Its a 94 and the body is in the best shape Iv see on a classic the seats are perfect and there heated and it works the issues are the heatercore and dash wood but thats what makes it a great parts truck and we prefer the swb.


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05 Feb 2011 03:24 PM  
Does the defroster on the rear glass work?


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05 Feb 2011 04:44 PM  
The heatercore is a bummer. I've heard that the assembly of the RRC starts with the heatercore. Basically, everything on the entire vehicle has to come off if it needs to be replaced.


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08 Feb 2011 10:03 AM  
Not true -- you can leave the taillights in.


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05 Mar 2011 12:35 AM  
Posted By Mike Rupp on 02/05/2011 7:15 AM
 Don't let a lwb die.

 

 

 

X2!!

 

 



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12 Mar 2011 11:47 AM  
sorry my computer crashed but witch rear glass the side or tail


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12 Mar 2011 12:53 PM  
Tailgate.


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12 Mar 2011 03:17 PM  
all but two strands work


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12 Mar 2011 11:10 PM  

Thanks for checking it out. I'm holding out for a really good one.

How about the rear glass latch pieces? I'm looking for everything that can be unscrewed from the inside. Metal piece, spring, etc.  Not the button or handle on the outside though.



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13 Mar 2011 01:01 PM  

the latchs on the hatch work great but I keeping it whole I can fix the two broken lines easly and theres no rust on it.



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14 Mar 2011 10:51 PM  
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