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94470 From: Dan Siegel <cj4rox@y...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 6:12pm
Subject: [FS] SM420, D-300 adapter, SBC Bellhousing & Clutch


I'm switching to an automatic. Everything is included to bolt up to a
small block Chevy & Dana 300. Currently under my CJ-8.
More information:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=194440

Dan



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94471 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 1:21pm
Subject: [FS] Best Top Jeep seats


Hey group,
I have a pair of Best Top Jeep seats for sale. They are a light grey in
color. A bit sun faded but in excellent shape. (no holes, major stains, or
cuts) They recline and have the mounting brackets, with sliders all ready
attached.

200.00(??) OBO for the pair with all brackets and sliders

Email or call the shop..
480-557-7577

Thanks
John k


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94472 From: <hunteroffroad@a...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 2:24pm
Subject: Re: OT - Why?


Well... Ok I will be the "badguy"and take this seriuos... The companies
that make ATM dont make different types, they just use one model and put it all
over. Since all have brialle for walk-ups, the same units are used for the
few drive up ATM's... hence brialle in the drivethru....

so there ya go...

john k


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94473 From: Chris Krieg <rv6a@c...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 9:25pm
Subject: Re: New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop


Didn't look like a Jeep windshield

:-)

Chris

On Nov 14, 2003, at 7:33 PM, Joe West wrote:

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> Ummmmm.... no.
> <grin>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:56 PM
> To: Joe West
> Cc: Azvjc (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [az_vjc] New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop
>
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> Joe, Is that on your Porsche?
>
> Chris
>
> On Nov 14, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Joe West wrote:
>
>> Hi Gang,
>>
>> For those of you who either have, or are planning on installing
>> killswitches in one of the workshops... what do you think of this:
>>
>> http://members.cox.net/~signxpressions/jobs/kill.jpg
>>
>>
>> A big thanks to Andrew at SignXpressions for coming up with the
> design.
>>
>> I think the price will be something like a buck each... and the size
>> is 1" by 3"
>>
>>
>>
>> Joe F. West
>> Applications Consultant Synopsys Corporation
>> Cell (650)861-1359 Office (480) 733-2147
>> Blackberry PIN 2005DD8F
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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94474 From: hutchmcknight <hutchmcknight@y...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 10:36pm
Subject: Re: New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop


--
Chris,

I have an 00 XJ,same deal,it doesn't disable the starter or fuel
pump.I did the last workshop,best thing since sliced bread.
If you do the switch,you don't have to drill a hole .You can fish the
wire thru
the hole up and to the left of the brake pedal.

Bill

- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, Chris Kilcullen <whoozey1953@y...> wrote:
> I have an '01 XJ with the factory alarm. Doesn't this kill the fuel
pump/starter when you arm it?
>
> Chris <my1stjeep@e...> wrote:Not that this would work on our
Jeeps(newer ones anyway), but one
> great place to hide the switch was right under their noses. In an
> old Baja bug I had we wired it to the dimmer switch on the floor of
> the bug, the high low beams were moved to the turn signal arm.
>
> Chris
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Joe West" wrote:
> > I ultimately came to the conclusion that if you hide the kill
> switch REALLY well... the thief will NEVER be able to find it (you
> should see some of the places people have decided to put their
> switches, ingenious!) and therefore it would be a benefit to
> advertise the fact that if you are looking for a rig to steal; don't
> bother with this one.
> >
> > Absolutely without exception... I'd rather have a potential thief
> see the sticker and decide not to bother with the rig than have them
> not know and go ahead and break into my rig, damaging it... only to
> find out they can't get it started. The key to the sticker being a
> good choice is the fact that you hide the switch very well... well
> enough that a thief, even if they are looking for one; can't find it.
> >
> > I suspect that most thefts are ones of opportunity... and that the
> thief would much rather steal a rig that doesn't display a theft
> prevention sticker than one that does.
> >
> > I purchased a bunch of these so if anyone wants one, they can pick
> one up at the workshop. I've you've been to a previous workshop and
> want one... you can pick it up any time. The only mandatory
> requirement is that you have a kill switch installed.
> >
> >
> > See everyone on Sunday!
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > Joe F. West
> > Applications Consultant Synopsys Corporation
> > Cell (650)861-1359 Office (480) 733-2147
> > Blackberry PIN 2005DD8F
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matt OBrien [mailto:makaioo@y...]
> > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 11:36 AM
> > To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [az_vjc] Re: New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop
> >
> >
> > Could be beneficial or detrimental, depending on how you look at
> it.
> >
> > On one hand, it could act as a deterent and make the would-be
> thief
> > walk away. On the other hand, it advertises the fact that you have
> a
> > kill switch, giving the would-be thief more information on what he
> > might need to look for to steal you rig.
> >
> > Granted, by Sunday afternoon I'll know more about how the kill
> switch
> > operates and whether or not it's easily circumvented which may
> make
> > the detrimenta argument moot :)
> >
> > Matt
> > K7MTO
> >
> > --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Joe West" wrote:
> > > Hi Gang,
> > >
> > > For those of you who either have, or are planning on installing
> > killswitches in one of the workshops... what do you think of this:
> > >
> > > http://members.cox.net/~signxpressions/jobs/kill.jpg
> > >
> > >
> > > A big thanks to Andrew at SignXpressions for coming up with the
> > design.
> > >
> > > I think the price will be something like a buck each... and the
> > size is 1" by 3"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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94475 From: Jim Russell <desertjeep@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 5:58am
Subject: Re: Stolen stuff or other crimes


One thing Mike failed to mention in this, although he is 100% right.
In any crime, the rights of the accused outweigh the rights of the victim, and if this is found not to be true, the ACLU will get involved and make it so.

Jim


Message: 3
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 13:36:34 EST
From: SteelPonyCowboy@a...
Subject: Re: Stolen truck

Just remember, ............................................

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94476 From: Jim Russell <desertjeep@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 6:06am
Subject: Fw: Stolen stuff or other crimes


Sorry y'all, the below message was sent to the wrong group, fast fat fingers caused it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Russell
To: az_vgc@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: Stolen stuff or other crimes


One thing Mike failed to mention in this, although he is 100% right.
In any crime, the rights of the accused outweigh the rights of the victim, and if this is found not to be true, the ACLU will get involved and make it so.

Jim


Message: 3
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 13:36:34 EST
From: SteelPonyCowboy@a...
Subject: Re: Stolen truck

Just remember, ............................................

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94477 From: AzVJC Website <azvjc@a...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:55am
Subject: [TR] Technical Workshop - Sunday, November 16, 2003 - Reminder


Hello All,Joe West is leading a Technical Workshop trail run on Sunday, November 16, 2003.<br><br>When: 8am
Where: My home located at 649 South 30th Circle, Mesa Arizona 85204. Yahoo maps will provide a great map which will bring you directly to my home.
Rating: 2.0-
Length: Finished by Noon
CB Channel:

11/15/03 Update:

Cashing all checks today. The list of paid/not paid has been updated. I purchased enough materials to cover everyone who has signed up as definite... if people don't show, I'll just use the materials for the next workshop.

Joe West

10/25/2003 Update:

The workshop will be held on November 16th.
Added more paid names.

Joe West

10/22/03 Update:

Hi Gang,

The following list of individuals have signed up for the kill switch seminar, for those of you marked as "Not Paid" you need to send out a check asap. For those of you marked Tentative... please either remove your name or mark yourself as definite.
This will be the largest class we've done yet, and I need your help in keeping it organized.

I will have to order the switches and wire soon in order to have it here on time... please make sending out your checks (please; checks only... no paypal... cashiers checks/money orders are NOT necessary)

Kind Regards,

Joe West



T.J. Gill Not Paid
Kevin & Kelly Hopstaken Paid
Dallas Hathaway Not Paid
Rick Beer Paid
Bill Scheller Paid
Jim Cassaday Not Paid
mark current Not Paid
Mike Matteson With Michelle Not Paid
Wayne Keilholtz Not Paid
Josepp Rutkowski Not Paid
Kent Harman Not Paid
Kevin Kilroy Paid
Rob Bolin sr. Not Paid
mark engdahl Paid
Bob Smith Paid
Brandon Smith Paid
Pat O'Neil Not Paid
Dave Kengott Paid
Mike Fissel Paid
George Lemley Paid
Matt OBrien Paid
Mike Wilmarth Paid
Al Pioquinto Paid
Erik Hays Not Paid
Wayne Hunter Paid
LC Lay Paid
The Jeeper formerly known as Purple Paid

Original Run Post:

This is the fourth Kill Switch workshop.

We will be installing stand-alone kill switches on all vehicles.<br>
<br>
The cost for the workshop will be $20 per person and will include everything you need to install a kill switch.<br>
<br>
The workshop can hold approximately 30 vehicles.<br>
<br>
More details will follow as the time for the workshop gets closer.<br>
<br>

I will continue to schedule kill switch technical workshops every few months until everyone who wants to have an anti-theft kill switch installed has one. I will then schedule them once a year or so. I still have people contacting me who want to install a kill switch so I have scheduled this fourth workshop for Sunday, November 16th at 9:00am.

This is kill switch technical workshop number 4. The purpose of this workshop is threefold:

1. To keep your rig from being a theft statistic.
2. To show you how easy it is to install a kill switch.
3. To spend some fun time just hanging out with Jeepers.


I have picked a date for the fourth kill-switch workshop a few months out to enable people to sign up over a longer period of time. I will update the information in this run as necessary, but for the most part all of the information you will need is here. The limit for the number of rigs we can fit in my yard and cul-de-sac is 30 so this will be the maximum number of people who can sign up. Please note that YOU will be doing the work in this workshop and I will be guiding, assisting, teaching, and testing your installs (and fixing any problems which may occur).

The price for the kill switch alone is $20, and includes everything you will need to install the switch.

Please note: I am NOT making any money on the kill switches and hood locks... the charge just covers the cost of the hardware with a couple of dollars extra thrown in to cover supplies. I do this workshop for fun and to help people out... not to make money.

Unfortunately, because of problems I had with purchasing hoodlock/killswitches for people who didn't show and didn't pay (leaving me stuck with the hardware), it will be necessary for people to pay in advance. To pay for your kill switch, sign up for this run and then send a check for the appropriate amount to my home address shown below. In the memo area on your check, please put kill switch. No matter how early you send out your payment, I will not cash the check until I actually purchase the kill switch.

The kill switch type will be determined by the year, make, and model of the Jeep being fitted with the switch. For those members with Wranglers/CJs and other SWB Jeeps with no hood locks, I will encourage a group buy of a hood lock kill switch combination. Once I determine how many people sign up and what kind of vehicles they have, I will put together a list of required materials and purchase them for everyone. Individual members can choose what kind of kill switch they want or I will determine it for them based on vehicle type if they have no preference. I will provide all tools and will purchase bulk materials (wires, switches, solder, connectors, electrical tape, zip ties, etc) which everyone will split the cost of. If you are interested, please sign up.

VERY IMPORTANT:
All Participants in the clinic MUST give me the following information:

1. Year and model of vehicle on which we will be installing the kill switch
2. Do you have a FACTORY service manual OR a service manual with wiring schematics for your vehicle?
3. Which of the following tools can you bring: drill, drill bits, wire cutters, metric and/or standard socket set, wire strippers, wire crimpers, nylon ties, electrical tape, soldering iron/solder, long extension cords, multi-outlet adaptors/short extension cords, volt-ohm meters or DVM, blowdryer (for heat-shrink tubing).

VERY VERY IMPORTANT:

My home address is:

649 S. 30th Circle, Mesa, Arizona 85204.
<br>
My home phone is:
(480) 325-9419

My cell phone is:
(602) 616-0785

You can obtain very good directions from Yahoo maps... but a brief set of directions are as follows:

Take 60 headed East and get off on Gilbert Road.
Head North on Gilbert Road (Left) to Broadway Road.
Head East on Broadway (right) to 30th street (30th street is the FIRST residential street you can make a right on just past the light at Lindsay... do not turn into the small community just east of Walgreens.
Head South (right) on 30th Street.
30th Street dead ends in my Cul-De-Sac and my home is the one with all the palm trees in the yard.

PLEASE PLEASE park along 30th street and WALK to my home. The reason that I am asking this is because I want to group like vehicles together to simplify installations. After everyone parks along 30th street, I will have a short meeting on my front porch and then I will ask all YJ owners to go get their vehicles and we will place them in one location in my yard. I will then ask all TJ owners to go get their vehicles and will park them in another location... and so on until all vehicle types are grouped together in my yard or cul-de-sac.

After everyone is grouped together, I will walk everyone through the steps of installing kill switches... and we will work together as a team to get them installed. To avoid having any electrical problems, you will be required to disconnect the positive lead on your battery BEFORE we do any work on your vehicle.

Please plan on bringing a cooler with drinks, cups and/or snacks if you will need them.

I will post this entire post to the "trip" on Azvjc.org if people need to reference it at a later date.

If you have suggestions and you see something I have forgotten, please let me know.

And last but not least, if you would like to come hang out and HELP or just watch and learn... I'm sure we could use all the help we can get. Everyone interested is welcome to show up.

If you have any questions, please contact me via email at:

joe.west@d...

Kind Regards,

Joe West

Technical workshops happen every once in a while and are intended as a "How To" class.

http://www.azvjc.org/default.asp?A=1&ID=904
Click the link above To Add Your Name to the Sign Up List
Thank You,

- The AzVJC Website


94478 From: roach2000tj <wlroach@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:13am
Subject: co2 in east valley


can someone tell me a good place to get my co2 tank filled in the
east valley, preferably south chandler area?

thanks,
les r


94479 From: Mike H. <hiett710@y...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:07am
Subject: Re: co2 in east valley


I go into phx to Thunderbird Cylinder arround 40th st and University
Just East of, on the south side of the road address is something East
University.
Mike H.
P.S.
If you find something closer and they are cheaper than $9.95 for
5 pounds please let me know.



--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "roach2000tj" <wlroach@c...> wrote:
> can someone tell me a good place to get my co2 tank filled in the
> east valley, preferably south chandler area?
>
> thanks,
> les r


94480 From: David Cole <lists@o...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:32am
Subject: Re: Re: co2 in east valley


Do you have to drop-off your tank or do they re-fill it while you wait?

David

On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 11:07, Mike H. wrote:
I go into phx to Thunderbird Cylinder arround 40th st and University
> Just East of, on the south side of the road address is something East
> University.


94481 From: Mike Golden <mgolden@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 11:54am
Subject: Re: co2 in east valley


Top's liquor on University will do it. Just tell them it's for your
keggerator. They're actually pretty cheap too!

-Mike

roach2000tj wrote:

>can someone tell me a good place to get my co2 tank filled in the
>east valley, preferably south chandler area?
>
>thanks,
>les r
>
>
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94482 From: Matt OBrien <makaioo@y...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 0:54pm
Subject: Fwy Opening - followup


This was a fun way to spend the morning. There were easily a few
thousand people in attendance (who'd have thought a highway opening
would be so popular?), many of whom stopped by our display to ask
about the club, what we do, where we wheel and off-roading in
general. Eleven rigs showed up which provided a good showing of
various types of rigs from old to new, from nearly stock to well-
built.

We indoctrinated new Jeep owners who are anxious to take their rigs
offroad, and educated many on who the offroad community is and who
we are not and the things we do other than wheel, including
volunteer work with various land agencies, conservation, litter
removal, donations, etc. The handouts were nice to have and many
people took copies of things that interested them. We also handed
out some of the AZVJC cards and ensured all members who attended
took a stack to hand out at meetings, or when they help someone in
need.

Many people were quite impressed and had no idea we did these
things. It was nice to help dispell the myth that we're all beer
guzzling rednecks out tearing up fragile habitats. Thanks to all who
showed and I look forward to the festivities for the next section to
be opened.

Matt
K7MTO


94483 From: Mike Golden <mgolden@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:09pm
Subject: Re: Fwy Opening - followup


Matt OBrien wrote:

>Many people were quite impressed and had no idea we did these
>things. It was nice to help dispell the myth that we're all beer
>guzzling rednecks out tearing up fragile habitats.
>

Yep, because we're beer guzzling rednecks who tread lightly!

:-)

-Mike


94484 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:57pm
Subject: Re: Fwy Opening - followup


I had a great time. Met some new people. Thanks to whoever provided the
sodas and the AZVJC cards.

Tony
94 brown-primer YJ

Matt OBrien wrote:

>This was a fun way to spend the morning. There were easily a few
>thousand people in attendance (who'd have thought a highway opening
>would be so popular?), many of whom stopped by our display to ask
>about the club, what we do, where we wheel and off-roading in
>general. Eleven rigs showed up which provided a good showing of
>various types of rigs from old to new, from nearly stock to well-
>built.
>
>We indoctrinated new Jeep owners who are anxious to take their rigs
>offroad, and educated many on who the offroad community is and who
>we are not and the things we do other than wheel, including
>volunteer work with various land agencies, conservation, litter
>removal, donations, etc. The handouts were nice to have and many
>people took copies of things that interested them. We also handed
>out some of the AZVJC cards and ensured all members who attended
>took a stack to hand out at meetings, or when they help someone in
>need.
>
>Many people were quite impressed and had no idea we did these
>things. It was nice to help dispell the myth that we're all beer
>guzzling rednecks out tearing up fragile habitats. Thanks to all who
>showed and I look forward to the festivities for the next section to
>be opened.
>
>Matt
>K7MTO
>
>
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94485 From: wlroach <wlroach@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 3:09pm
Subject: RE: co2 in east valley


Thanks for the offer Joe. Your house is the first place I would go for a lot
of hot air.

Unfortunately, that's not what I'm looking for.

Les Roach

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe West [mailto:joe.west@d...]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:08 AM
To: 'roach2000tj'; az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] co2 in east valley

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Hi Les,

You can come over to my house and I'll fire up my York compressor and
fill it for you.
<grin>

Joe West

-----Original Message-----
From: roach2000tj [mailto:wlroach@c...]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 10:13 AM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] co2 in east valley

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can someone tell me a good place to get my co2 tank filled in the
east valley, preferably south chandler area?

thanks,
les r




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94486 From: swjeepster1970 <swgibson@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 4:15pm
Subject: Newbie


What Up All? this will be my first club still in a stock 98 TJ
already beat the crap out of it. Will modify mid next year coming
into some cash for upgrades then. any way I love to wheel and would
like to go on any runs. That my little stock monster can handle
willing to learn. Let me know when were rolling!! Scott G


94487 From: DesertJeep <joey@d...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 5:07pm
Subject: RE: Newbie


Newbie,

Welcome to the conglomerate! If your unsure or have questions about the
mods for your jeep you found the right place. Runs are echoed here from
the club website www.azvjc.org. So that would be a good place to find
the runs you are looking for, from mild to wild, night or day, scenic or
scenic.

Joey K
93YJ



-----Original Message-----
From: swjeepster1970 [mailto:swgibson@c...]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:16 PM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Newbie


What Up All? this will be my first club still in a stock 98 TJ
already beat the crap out of it. Will modify mid next year coming
into some cash for upgrades then. any way I love to wheel and would
like to go on any runs. That my little stock monster can handle
willing to learn. Let me know when were rolling!! Scott G




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94488 From: katvans1 <rjentaz@d...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 5:07pm
Subject: Group questions for 2001 TJ


This year's Jamboree was the most wheeling we have ever done on a
weekend or ever for that matter, all day Sat and 4 hrs Sun. Two
things I need to change soon. The stock seat belts killed us,
please give me some reccomendations for aftermarket belts, easy to
use and comfort are my main concerns.

The second thing was the dust, I am still cleaning the damn Jeep.
We went with open top, I have decided to get a safari cover, cab
curtain and cargo cover. Anything I should look for in the
different brands? I am also thinking of either covering the carpet
or taking it out and going with a liner for ease of cleaning. What
does everyone suggest?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Rich & Kathy in Cave Creek


94489 From: Randy Davis <luvrocks@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 5:07pm
Subject: Re: Newbie


welcome aboard scott this club has a great bunch of people and you'll love
it!!!
Randy Davis
Arizona Rock Rats
Land Use Chairman
AZVJC!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "swjeepster1970" <swgibson@c...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:15 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Newbie


> What Up All? this will be my first club still in a stock 98 TJ
> already beat the crap out of it. Will modify mid next year coming
> into some cash for upgrades then. any way I love to wheel and would
> like to go on any runs. That my little stock monster can handle
> willing to learn. Let me know when were rolling!! Scott G
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>


94490 From: Bill Hooven <whooven@c...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:48pm
Subject: Re: Newbie


Welcome aboard. How did you find out about the AZVJC?

There are plenty of us running stock or near stock Jeeps. Some don't want to
lift and others (like me) are gathering pieces over time to do a lift in the
future.

Bill Hooven

--------------
Bill - Jeeps Only
http://www.jeepsonly.com
A Yahoo-style directory/search engine of links for Jeeps only
--------------------------------------------------------------



----- Original Message -----
From: "swjeepster1970" <swgibson@c...>
To: <az_vjc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 5:15 PM
Subject: [az_vjc] Newbie


> What Up All? this will be my first club still in a stock 98 TJ
> already beat the crap out of it. Will modify mid next year coming
> into some cash for upgrades then. any way I love to wheel and would
> like to go on any runs. That my little stock monster can handle
> willing to learn. Let me know when were rolling!! Scott G
>
>
>
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94491 From: Joe West <joe.west@d...>
Date: Fri Nov 14, 2003 6:33pm
Subject: RE: New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop


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Ummmmm.... no.
<grin>

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From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:56 PM
To: Joe West
Cc: Azvjc (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] New Idea for the Killswitch Workshop

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Joe, Is that on your Porsche?

Chris

On Nov 14, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Joe West wrote:

> Hi Gang,
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> For those of you who either have, or are planning on installing
> killswitches in one of the workshops... what do you think of this:
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> http://members.cox.net/~signxpressions/jobs/kill.jpg
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> A big thanks to Andrew at SignXpressions for coming up with the
design.
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> I think the price will be something like a buck each... and the size
> is 1" by 3"
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> Joe F. West
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94492 From: Joe West <joe.west@d...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:04am
Subject: Rick Beer's Number??? also... Attention Mike Chatfield!


Does anyone have Rick Beer's work number?

Also. Mike. do you think we can put a small link on our webpage to
Rick's phone number?


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94493 From: Joe West <joe.west@d...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:07am
Subject: RE: co2 in east valley


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Hi Les,

You can come over to my house and I'll fire up my York compressor and
fill it for you.
<grin>

Joe West

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To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] co2 in east valley

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can someone tell me a good place to get my co2 tank filled in the
east valley, preferably south chandler area?

thanks,
les r




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94494 From: Joe West <joe.west@d...>
Date: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:06am
Subject: I need three stock Jeep tires for my trailer... anyone have any laying around?


Hi Gang,

I need some 14" tires for my small utility trailer. anyone have any
stock Jeep tires laying around that they want to sell?

Kind Regards,

Joe West


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