ExPo ready 2006 Jeep LJ

gorillamel

Lockers Installed
Founding Member
Location
Idaho!
So, this is not mine, but OMG it's effing AWESOME! Someone needs to buy it so that I can go play with it:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/127832-2006-Jeep-Wrangler-LJ-Expo-READY

Here is seller/owner info:
I need to stop procrastinating.... I have a new (to me) 100 series in my driveway and sadly it's time for my LJ to go to a new owner. This Jeep is fully kitted and modified to go pretty much anywhere you could want it to and has served me very well. I don't get to use it the way I used to in AZ and it's killing me to see her go to waste. Title is clear. I'm asking $35,000 but I'm open to realistic offers. Sorry no trades. Please feel free to PM,email, call or text me with any questions. (928) 580-7185 areschmidty76@yahoo.com
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gorillamel

Lockers Installed
Founding Member
Location
Idaho!
Hahaha, I know, right?

Stupid bills and lack of funds preventing us from living to our full fun potential!
 

metzican

Suspension Lift
Location
Lafaytte, la
Great vehicle, You can look through the list and pictures, and realize that money was no option it was all about design. But even on a lower budget I think people can learn how to pack a vehicle by these pictures.
 

gorillamel

Lockers Installed
Founding Member
Location
Idaho!
Oh I know! I looked into how he designed it and what it cost- money is clearly not an issue for that guy. I only wish I could build and/or afford that level of storage, haha!
 

J Everett

Suspension Lift
Founding Member
Location
Houma, LA
Like Metz said, there is a hell of lot that can be learned and applied to our own rigs just by studying this one. Jeeps aren't big vehicles; even Unlimiteds are a bit smaller than an Xterra, so to see that much gear loaded in such an accessible way...it is a masterpiece of an overland rig. I'd love to see what he could do with a Defender or a Disco II.
 

metzican

Suspension Lift
Location
Lafaytte, la
I've seen his build thread before. I was studying the double slide out. Where it slides out then out to the side. I'm trying to figure out a way to implement this into my teardrop to make the kitchen area better to work with.
 
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