Anyone know if this a 2x4 or a 4x4?
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hmmm those look like full trees to me, to get a 2x4 youve have to at least cut them down...
but seriously its 4x2, and why dont you just crawl under and look. things to look for: front driveshaft, transfer case, front differential.
we would NEVER be able to tell from those pictures, mijo...
but seriously its 4x2, and why dont you just crawl under and look. things to look for: front driveshaft, transfer case, front differential.
we would NEVER be able to tell from those pictures, mijo...
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Originally Posted by SuperGildo@RRP
hmmm those look like full trees to me, to get a 2x4 youve have to at least cut them down...
but seriously its 4x2, and why dont you just crawl under and look. things to look for: front driveshaft, transfer case, front differential.
we would NEVER be able to tell from those pictures, mijo...
but seriously its 4x2, and why dont you just crawl under and look. things to look for: front driveshaft, transfer case, front differential.
we would NEVER be able to tell from those pictures, mijo...
I dunno, looking at those trees it seems as if he'd be lucky to get 1x2s out on em!
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http://tampa.craigslist.org/car/198538753.html
Only $700!!
I called the guy and it does have rougly 280,000 miles on the engine - but he did say it ran good.
I'm most likely not going to get it, rather have a manual 4.0 motor.
Only $700!!
I called the guy and it does have rougly 280,000 miles on the engine - but he did say it ran good.
I'm most likely not going to get it, rather have a manual 4.0 motor.
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