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wolfman

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  1. Or if he gives me his address I'll drive over there and "verify" that he actually has the money...
  2. Also Dana 44 front end, passenger side drop
  3. I've got some jeep parts sitting around and no longer have a jeep so they need to go. TJ, YJ, CJ parts....I'll add more stuff as I find it. Everything is OBO. TJ Stuff: -Factory side steps from 2004 Wrangler Rubicon: I took these off at about 30,000 miles so they are basically like new $50 CJ Stuff: -Trailquest oversize (~23 gal), heavy duty, steel fuel tank $100 This should fit CJ7s also, 78-86...it might fit 77-78 but I think the filler hose was a different size those years.. I trimmed the tabs on the tank so it could tuck up higher under the jeep but have the old tabs if you want to weld them back on (tank hasn't had fuel in it for a few years so no worries about explosions :grin:) Scratches here and there but no dents....some surface rust on scratches. Most of the decals are hidden when installed on the jeep and the inside is absolutely clean, no rust. Fresh paint and this would look like new. I think I paid $300-350 for this new and IMO, Trailquest makes the best tanks for jeeps. I took this one off to replace it with the identical one set-up for an in-tank EFI pump. -Gloss black nerf bars with Carr aluminum steps (76-83 CJ5) $100 Some surface rust where they mount to the frame but its not visible once mounted to the jeep. $250+ new YJ Stuff: -2.5 inch Pro Comp lift springs (add price and pics later) -Plastic storage boxes that fit over the wheel wells, between roll bar (add price and pics later) Dana 44 Front Axle, passenger side drop (add price and pics later)
  4. I've got a bunch of parts in the basement I'd like to start getting rid of. I thought I would throw them on here first before eBaying them... 1. Forks, triples, rotors, calipers from ~'76 GL1000. I bought these when I still had my CB750. These forks are a little bit larger diameter than the stock CB750 forks and are similar to the CR750 forks with dual discs (Honda's CB750 race bike). These would probably make a nice swap onto other CB's, too. 2. Clubman handle bars 3. CBR600f4 rear wheel, black, straight (not F4i) $100 4. I'll look around for other stuff and add prices and pics later... Everything is OBO
  5. Yeah, these are bikemaster, too. I haven't worked on it for a while but I have a '76 KZ400 that I'm swapping FZR600 forks and wheels onto and then I'm going to stretch the fuel tank and put a different seat on. It won't be fast but it should look cool and get sweet fuel mileage around town.
  6. Damn, I was just going to ask you if you needed a set of clubmans. I've got a set I bought for my cafe project but I think I'll be using clip-ons instead.
  7. No sharp cheddar here...but I can offer you some frumunda cheese.
  8. You guys want some cheese with that wine?
  9. wolfman

    Email Test

    And the first one wasn't in my spam box...it's empty.
  10. wolfman

    Email Test

    I just got one! F yes!
  11. wolfman

    Snowmobiles

    OKAY! YOU"RE ON THE DAMN LIST!!!
  12. wolfman

    Email Test

    nothing here either!
  13. wolfman

    Snowmobiles

    Silly rabbit, there's no list! :grin:
  14. Are you guys planning to ride there or trailer?
  15. wolfman

    Snowmobiles

    Some of those fan-cooled sleds are surprisingly fast. I started out riding my grandparents old Ski-Doo Saga (377cc i believe) and it was a lot of fun b/c it was so light and easy to throw around the turns....much slower than a 440 though. Anyways, I keep my sled up in Indian River, MI at my grandparents so if you (or anybody else for that matter) is interested in making a trip to Michigan to snowmobile...let me know. Sleds can be rented, too!
  16. wolfman

    Snowmobiles

    What kind of snowmobile? I'm not sure where Kent is but Alum Creek has or had a snowmobile trail...only like 7 miles though. IDK, if they are still open and most likely not groomed or well marked though. As mentioned earlier, Michigan is going to be your best bet for snowmobiling. PM if you want more info on where to go, etc.
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