Need a new bumper but the Jeep looks great. Thinking about spray painting black underneath the grill because that area looks terrible compared to the rest of the vehicle. Gotta put the windshield back in too. Hand painted. He did so well you can't even feel them. The whole vehicle is completely smooth. Waiting to install my new roll bar padding before putting the rest of the roll bar back in. I have a sound bar in my Wrangler, any suggestions on how to modify the black padding? The other major break in the dash from a wreck in '07. I was pulling on it to emphasize the crack, it's not as bad as it looks. Again, any suggestions on how to repair this or would a replacement panel be a better option? I'm going to remove the trailer hitch and fill in the dent (I was rear ended by a small pick up truck about 4 years ago), then paint the whole thing black.
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The correctly painted hinges. The blue blanket makes the color look off but they match the vehicle.
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About 180k miles. Good thing I've replaced almost all the engine parts before starting this conversion.
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Just for fun - My main loves are Comic books, Jeep Wranglers, and dinosaurs. My favorite series being Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (or Xenozoic Tales). I wanted a Jeep tattoo so I figured why not combine it all and swapped out the Caddy in the image for a Wrangler. Since I'd always planned to paint my Wrangler I left it blank. When I began this conversion I had the tat touched up so that the Jeep resembled a JP one.
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