Sold 100$ took it
Posts by slick
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Bump cleaning out garage
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6,500. Have had four people come check it
Out, love it, and then scramble for finances they didn't have.New alternator and belt this week
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still available, showing it Friday to a guy from Camden...
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Ready for its new owner!
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Price drop 6,900 new toy on the way
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The price is flexible, hard to price or put a good evaluation on vehicle worth as unique as this one is and after dropping 8k$+ in aftermarket parts. Thing is cherry.
Definitely do not want to part it out, cant say enough good things about how clean this jeep is, total head turner, great beach whip.
If you are interested in making an offer PM me or contact Derek at the above listed contact information.
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Any interested buyers please feel free to contact me or make an offer it is hard to put a price on a vehicle after you have upgraded thousands and thousands of dollars in after market parts into it
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rack can be incorporated with the sale of the jeep to the buyer.

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Thank you. Everything is for sale for a price, that is the listed price OBO.
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1995 XJ 4.0 5spd 264k miles,
7,650$obo.Aggressively dropped to 6,900Story:
This jeep is my baby, super clean, meticulously maintained, highly modified, an absolute head turner. Shows like a jeep with 20k miles on it. My two other vehicles are parked in a carpeted climate controlled garage to give you an idea of how anal I am with keeping a clean and maintained vehicle. The entire build has less than 25k miles on it, this jeep has never been wheeled a day in its life although it is MORE than capable as you will see with the modifications below. Jeep was built just for show, and I tend to go a bit overboard with all vehicles I own, strictly a beach vehicle/mall crawler. I purchased this jeep from the 15year head mechanic at the New Castle ACURA dealership. Have thousands of dollars in this build, will not disappoint. Want to sell as I have too many toys, headed to Texas to pick up a diesel truck, but this is by no means a firesale, I have title in hand and am not hurting for cash. Will entertain reasonable offers, no tire kickers, no trades, cash only.Motor:
264k miles. Aftermarket aluminum radiator and electric cooling fan, 180 degree thermostat and water pump all with <2k miles. Brute force clutch and new flywheel with 15k miles on it. Honest pencil eraser sized oil leak noted on pavement over a week. Oil changed every 4 months or 3500 miles which ever comes first.Drivetrain:
A/A SYE & Tom Wood CV Driveshaft
Tom Woods 15.5" Driveshaft
Yukon 4.88's front (d30) and rear (d35), at same time brand new axle shafts, seals, and bearings.
Eaton E lockers front and rear
Riddler Diff Covers front and rear
No leaks, <25k easy miles on everything. Entire drivetrain serviced within <25k miles, front rear diffs, xfer case, etc.Suspension:
Rusty's 8.5" Long Arm Kit
Rusty's premium shocks and steering stabilizer
Rusty's HD track bar
Rusty's HD steering box brace
JKS quick discos
Rustys HD Tie rod
Steering is TIGHT no leaks, comfortable and relaxed holding the steering wheel for 2 hour commute to beach, no white knuckle sloppy steering or death wobble/shimmys at all. Would not hesitate to daily drive this vehicle.Exterior/Skids:
Rusty's Front Stinger/Bumper system
Smittybilt XRC-8 Comp Series Winch
Rusty's Pre-Runner rear bumper
Rusty's transfer case skid
Rusty's fuel tank skid
Garvin Roof Rack
Garvin Hi-lift jack mount
Rusty's Cut Out Fender Flare Set
Rampage H4 Conversion Lamps
$2,500 in professional LinexInterior/Other:
Entire Husky Floor liner kit, including trunk.
Brand new headliner
Correct speedo gear
Super clean interior, no rips/cracks.Tires/Wheels:
Black Rock Series 950 15x8 4" BS (5 wheels, 5th wheel only, no full size spare)
Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar MT/R' 35x12.50 <5k miles 90%+tread. (4 tires no full spare)Contact Info:
Derek
Call/Text: (302)420-317 four
Email: Suzuki330@gmail dot comMore pics available upon request.
PRE LINEX to show I wasnt covering any rust/imperfections/hiding anything:
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..... to the top.
four brand new shocks for YJ are in this package. get it out of my garage!
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[size=1.35em]Selling for a friend, brand new in box, everything minus leaf springs, needed for the RC 4" N.20 Suspension lift kit. He basically ordered the lift kit, and then got a bunch of parts used from his brother flopping his YJ and totaling it, only thing he ended up needing from the RC kit was the leaf springs, everything else was directly swapped from the wrecked jeep. Waited too long to return it, now its collecting dust in garage.[/size]
[size=1.45em]So in this box are the following untouched brand new in box parts:[/size]
[size=11px]transfer case drop kit, power steering pitman arm, sway-bar links, track bar drop bracket, brakeline relocation brackets, bumpstops, u-bolts and hardware.[/size][size=11px]track bar drop bracket, brakeline relocation bracket, bumpstops, u-bolts and hardware. Shocks: Includes (4) RC N2.0 series shocks.
[/size][size=1.35em]Make an offer, wants it gone. Complete lift kit sells for 475$ new, this is the entire kit minus the leaf springs.[/size]
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Friend of mine is looking for a wrangler. Six cylinder is a must. Auto or stick. Nothing bigger then 31s and a 2" lift.
5k budget.
Post up or email me @ James.TurnerRN@gmail.com
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Buddy of mine had his back window stolen off his 2000 TJ. Black soft top.
If youve got a rear window..
email me @ slickstercav@yahoo.com
thanks
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its guys like these that are hurting the sport and they are the reason why delaware has cracked down on the shark fishing laws..
that shark was up too high on the beach, id like to know who the punks are, and the reason why they published it to the dam* news journal to boot.
heres what the true land based sharkfishermen do when they land a shark/release/photo op/etc.



the prize catch.. 11'10" Tiger Shark


are the sharks super dangerous after a long fight and their worn out/exhausted? Not one bit, these guys released this 11ft hammerhead and walked with it in the water..


edit: and girls...note his hand is right on the nose of that hammerhead


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I was stopped by a ranger two saturdays ago, with my obvious shark fishing gear out. I have a top of the line dehooker, giant cable cutters if the dehooker fails for some reason, and the crew to manage a shark once it is close to the surf, the ranger recognized all of this, I told him I was indeed targeting the smooth dogfish, but in the event another species is landed, all sharks are released in the wash of the surf, and swim away great on their own. He wished me the best of luck and said be safe, no problems whatsoever.
To address some people who are somewhat against landing the sharks or think its unsportsmanlike to have your crew in the picture...the same principle applies to any fisherman out there, and atleast these sharks are getting water with every wave crashed. Fisherman take pictures of their catch, whether its a white marlin or a sailfish boarded on the boat for a quick picture, or if its a big striper during the catch and release season, or a flounder just too small to keep but its your son/daughters first catch/biggest catch yet, its not healthy regardless to have a fish breathing air.
I can assure you that the true sportsmen that actively participate in land based shark fishing have their top priority being the safety of the shark, a fast and efficient release, with a few pictures and a tape measurement during that time. Like any fisherman, we take measurements, I caught a 24" flounder/ a 7'9" shark/ its all the same.
For anyone who is interested in looking into this more, and seeing how it is a nation/worldwide sport this land based sharkfishing..I highly recommend checking out the following sites..
http://Www.sharksonthesand.com
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surprised that duramax didnt bend a tie rod or something..

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After talking directly to the dnrec office who I called directly, it is ok to release the shark in the wave wash,
The open mouth picture is deceiving, because we did not pull the shark up the beach any further then this shot
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i242/slickcav/DSC_0369.jpg
I don't see a point in ever totally beaching a shark, all of my two releases thus far have been in wave wash with water passing almost to the tail evertime a wave washes up on shore, thus water going through gills. In my releases the sharks have powered away into the waves with no assistance, whereas sometimes you have to walk the shark out into the water and gently pull it back and forth to push water through the gills, myself and my crew that I am usually with pride ourselves on the fastest releases possible, longest out of the two releases have been just under two minutes, one person has camera one has dehooker one has tape measure. I just want to make it clear that I am legally within the boundaries of what dnrec has stated.
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June 28th:
Flounder fished all day in the Roosevelt Canal here in Delaware, caught over 40 flounder all just shy of keepers, go figure. But hey its fun bailin em! Decide later in the day to go hit the beach, of course I had anticipated this and brought all of my recently acquired sharking gear, and so we decided to drive on out and set up. Tide was ripping of course, so my first drop of the baits off the Penn 50's are sideways down the beach, reel in, walk 75 yds down the beach, head out on an angle, and ended up having them perfectly set about 200+yds off the beach. Using whole fresh slimy bunker for bait.
After the two baits get set and drags checked/spider weights set nice and dug in the sand..we decide to paddle out the other penn 6/0, had plenty of kayak paddler's, so why not.
Playing some corn hole (baggo/bean bag toss game) watching the rods like a hawk, and bam the 6/0 goes down three times before I can get to it, I tighten the drag down, slam it up to strike, and set the hook, as I am setting the hook I look up only to catch the Sand Tiger airborne! thats right! little bit of air and a big splash 150-200yds off the beach, it was an awesome bite.
Set the hook a few more times, hand the rod off to my dad and get him strapped in and the fight was on. After about 15-20 minutes I had the leader, and man was this Sand Tiger strong, bulldoggin in the surf making multiple 20yd runs, finally time my leader wraps and pull with the incoming set, and we get a nice tail wrap and drag the shark up a few feet, still receiving water through the gills with every wave that would crash on the beach. Got the measuring tape, got the cable cutters, and he was back in the water in approximately less than 2 minutes. Tape measure read 6 ft 11, but I was struggling to keep the shark straight, and it in the heat of the moment/chaos, I really couldnt get a super accurate reading, I'd say I was off atleast 4-5 inches or so, putting this male ST @ 7 ft 4 inches possibly. Dad couldnt stop smiling from ear to ear, which made this trip a thousand times more special that I was able to put him on a big shark
Pulled all the other lines in, reset new fresh baits, fished for another hour, and my crew was tired from being up at 4 am fishing all day (and boozing the night before) so we decided to pack it up and head in..heres some good shots!















-note in above picture, shark was no further out of water then in all the previous photos, it happened to be after a big set rolled in and the wash and sucked back really far into the beach.














