Maryland Cherokee Club
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If you were just a bit smarter, you would realize how dumb you truly are
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Probably going to tell you guys anyway, since my slurred excuse to leave was because I needed more blinker fluid before the store closed.
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L
I understand they need to make their money back on the initial purchases and the maintenance of those, but for product testing, it doesn't need to be CNC cut and perfectly machined. My whole point is parts could be designed relatively cheaply and built to order. They'd still be priced relative to (or slightly more than) other JCR products.
Say what you want, but that Wrangler didn't help me pull Mark out of the mud, and I made it through Rausch unassisted.
Say what you want, but that Wrangler didn't help me pull Mark out of the mud, and I made it through Rausch unassisted.
Just THINK about it... so much awesome.
Thinking I'll be taking the highlander back from my sister by the end of august so I have something to drive to school and all.