I appreciate this thread . It makes me feel my Jeep budget is well in control by comparison .
X2I appreciate this thread . It makes me feel my Jeep budget is well in control by comparison .
Wasn't the first release JT loaded up Rubicon at or around $62k?I appreciate this thread . It makes me feel my Jeep budget is well in control by comparison .
I think so, and I’m sure I could run the bill up to that if it wasn’t.Wasn't the first release JT loaded up Rubicon at or around $62k?
Why aren’t you a customer?I like their builds. Customer? I wish.
Money, time, school, work, travel. Almost in that order.Why aren’t you a customer?
I went to that company's website and that place is for people that have a lot of disposable income.Money, time, school, work, travel. Almost in that order.
Saw something the other day that asked if you think hiring a professional is expensive, wait until you hire an amateur.I went to that company's website and that place is for people that have a lot of disposable income.
He has some pretty good videos on there too
Man that is fantastic.Saw something the other day that asked if you think hiring a professional is expensive, wait until you hire an amateur.
If I had to guess, he will recoup some cost by selling the left over JL parts he isnt using.Well, at least he didn't buy a Rubicon and tear it apart. Still, I'd cringe at spending 30k just to rip it up But, that does look like it will be freaking awesome
Who do you sell a JL drivetrain, interior & frame to?
It reminds me of those rich people who hire a home builder to build their home. Then they move in and call them selves home owners...This reminds me of rich Texans hunting here in Newer Mexico. Pay $15,000 for the hunt, buy a new rifle, hire a guide, shoot a nice sized Elk on a private ranch and call yourself record book Big Game Hunter. There's not much satisfaction in things that you buy as opposed to things that you build yourself. But, that is one nice rig someone it putting together for him!