JCFindley
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i like the bumper and smokey the bear sticker
Thanks.
My last Jeep caught on fire so I thought the Smokey was a good sticker.
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i like the bumper and smokey the bear sticker
Nice. It come with the wheels and tires on it? Looks like some lift as well.Just traded my 2012 JKU in for a Gator. Great color, sad to see they are going to retire it.
It did. 2" Mopar lift, Rims, and 35s. Got a great deal on trade-ins, so let them lift it. Dealer is good about lifted jeeps and warranty work, so glad it is done. Now I can spend money on other modifications.Nice. It come with the wheels and tires on it? Looks like some lift as well.
Nice! Wheres that bumper from?Another Gladiator beach shot.
Nice!Just traded my 2012 JKU in for a Gator. Great color, sad to see they are going to retire it.
Nice! Wheres that bumper from?
What about the birdsOne of my favorite things about the Gator color is that dirt virtually vanishes upon contact. Western NC road dirt, which is a tan color that spashes all over the sides of vehicles in the rain (it rains almost daily in summer), is virtually invisible. The white coating from salt and film that accumulates from driving all over the NC beaches - invisible, though the tires do become white with it. I wash my Gator JT just because I know I should - not because it looks dirty. I assume that muddy trails would leave it looking dirty, but that's not where mine goes.
Oh that looks like sh!% on it.What about the birds
I have a habit of washing my cars maybe 2-3 times a year. I love the fact that gator doesn't show it at all. I was actually torn between the blue and gator and the not washing factor is actually what caused it to win out for me, lolOne of my favorite things about the Gator color is that dirt virtually vanishes upon contact. Western NC road dirt, which is a tan color that spashes all over the sides of vehicles in the rain (it rains almost daily in summer), is virtually invisible. The white coating from salt and film that accumulates from driving all over the NC beaches - invisible, though the tires do become white with it. I wash my Gator JT just because I know I should - not because it looks dirty. I assume that muddy trails would leave it looking dirty, but that's not where mine goes.