LJ Parts from stevec

We are planning an LJ meeting in Colorado for June 21-23, 2005.

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If anyone is planning on going to the LJ meet in Colorado, and wants me to bring specific parts for their LJ, please let me know in advance. I do need some lead time though: I am leaving on June 10th, so if I need to order your parts, I need enough time to get them ordered and delivered to me before that date.

I do plan to bring some extra parts with me (i.e. tune up parts, brake parts), but if there are certain parts you know you want/need, I can make sure I have them set aside for you.

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Whole engine???
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Original Suzuki winch and PTO setup?

I probably will have you bring a few things for me! :cool:
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Lemme git a list...............

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KDKG wrote:Whole engine???
Maybe. Only have one LJ20 engine left right now, and I think it needs rebuilding. "Installation not included", but if you get there early (i.e. Monday), someone might be able to help you get it in, especially if you've got the vehicle ready.
jimny wrote:Original Suzuki winch and PTO setup?
Dream on. :roll:
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Dream on
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, but if you get there early (i.e. Monday), someone might be able to help you get it in, especially if you've got the vehicle ready.
I'm bringing a tool kit..........and wot else do I got to do?

Oh yeah, Sevie's bringing alla the beer i kin drink! He SAID so, really he did!
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Smuz wrote:Oh yeah, Sevie's bringing alla the beer i kin drink! He SAID so, really he did!
Who's this "Sevie"? I don't have him on the sign up list. Ask him to bring me a few brews too, would ya? I don't think I'm gonna have time to make more than one batch, and I'm sure it'll be gone before I get there.
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Yer rising higher on my list.....................
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I assume that's a good thing :?:
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stevec wrote:and I'm sure it'll be gone before I get there
WAIT A MINUTE! You said we can have/try one of your beers, there had better be one left for me to sample at least! :pissed: :wink:



Smuz wrote:Yer rising higher on my list.....................
LMAO!
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Actually I was joking about the engine... Didn't think you would actually have one.

As for getting it ready, don't have a clue. Never seen an LJ that ran.
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Last time we started talking about a rope and a tree........
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Smuz wrote:Last time we started talking about a rope and a tree........
HaHa, in person I should say...

I am sure I will see plenty that run in June... :oops:

Plus I guess I am wrong. I did see LJ's in Japan, just never got the chance to look at the close...
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