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Old 07-09-2013, 11:39 AM   #41
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Yea, I see where you get the name now!

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Old 07-09-2013, 01:21 PM   #42
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I have raced for 30 years, now I am starting into crawling, for reason's just like this! I want to do some builds, and enjoy when I go camping or maybe hook up with a local club where I live.

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Old 07-09-2013, 01:22 PM   #43
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Yea, I see where you get the name now!

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It's obvious once I point it out...
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Old 07-09-2013, 07:47 PM   #44
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:Last Christmas I bought myself a Ridgecrest, mainly because we live in the country. Needed something with good clearance, and would go primarily across fields and along tree lines. It was a good investment for me, it set the hook now I have a axial Rubicon on order that should be here Thursday. This has me excited because it's scale and I can run it for a while and then upgrade as needed. I have a couple local clubs within an hour from here that I will be on my list later this summer, early fall. Ticks are bad this year so I will do some up grades soon. I have been on here for quite sometime and have been doing a lot of reading and checking out the pic's. I'm ready for some new adventures, and to meet some new people. I have always wanted to get a real Jeep, and go trail riding but never had the time............. Now I got these and life's good!

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Old 07-09-2013, 09:14 PM   #45
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:Last Christmas I bought myself a Ridgecrest, mainly because we live in the country. Needed something with good clearance, and would go primarily across fields and along tree lines. It was a good investment for me, it set the hook now I have a axial Rubicon on order that should be here Thursday. This has me excited because it's scale and I can run it for a while and then upgrade as needed. I have a couple local clubs within an hour from here that I will be on my list later this summer, early fall. Ticks are bad this year so I will do some up grades soon. I have been on here for quite sometime and have been doing a lot of reading and checking out the pic's. I'm ready for some new adventures, and to meet some new people. I have always wanted to get a real Jeep, and go trail riding but never had the time............. Now I got these and life's good!

Dave
Real Jeeps are over rated. I can't fit my herd in one. Except for the Jeep 'Commander'. That's not really a Jeep though... Not at all...
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