grady2hig
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Yikes...they need to only make the Rubicon version. That looks like a malnourished child....needs bigger tires, etc...
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Yikes...they need to only make the Rubicon version. That looks like a malnourished child....needs bigger tires, etc...
Man, you aren’t kidding. It’s like putting 15” wheels on an old Caprice station wagon!Yikes...they need to only make the Rubicon version. That looks like a malnourished child....needs bigger tires, etc...
Looks like it’s nearing completion. The shiny black film appears to be protective film over the black plastic fenders and door hinges. These are parts that protrude and are likely to get scratched or dinged during final assembly/detailing so it’s probably removed towards the end of the process.
I agree with you. But I found this picture online. So technically it's already out there.Id watch out with those pictures if i were you.... Especially with those being inside the plant theyre are alot of corporate employees on this fourm to watch for stuff just like this. ... A girl just got fired for just sharing build sheets with people... And thats just a piece of paper not even any pictures... You're tip toeing on a very fine line and the union wont save you it's a no tolerance policy .... Then to top it all off your username is jlengineline Im no rocket scientist but... That jt is a dummy car not a production color nor does it have any texture on any of the trim or insides...
My wife loves this teal color.That might make a great replacement to the wife's Rav4. She would REALLY love purple, but teal is her next favorite color.
I do too. But my husband is a 50 shades of grey guy.My wife loves this teal color.
His JKU is granite and my JL is sting grey.
I'm liking it. Bikini, black top, painted fenders, aluminum old school slotted wheels and OWL tires.What ya think?
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Looks like an existing color to me. They call it "B5 Blue" on the Challenger and Charger.