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Lucky. I've been searching high and low to find one not marked up. I'll pay the $50k sticker, but not the markup.
 

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Lol! Not! I spilled water in it and freaked out
Awe C'mon... These babies are made to get dirty... Have some fun letting it be a truck 😉
 

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To each there own, but if was to pay that much for a vehicle (and I won’t) and not want to get it dirty, I’d have went sports car.
 

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To each there own, but if was to pay that much for a vehicle (and I won’t) and not want to get it dirty, I’d have went sports car.
You sort of disqualified yourself from having a relevant opinion on the matter. ;)
 

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I am definitely interested in your FJ! Can you message me the details?
You sort of disqualified yourself from having a relevant opinion on the matter. ;)
Well, in my opinion its just a matter of taste. And looks. The "SUV"s today have the body of a bigger car. Not high enough off the ground. I like the body of the full sized Bronco and the ride. Test drove a Jeep once and found it too rigid and boxy inside. I don't mind a mud puddle now and then but I have no desire to prop in on-top of boulders and maybe doing damage. This is my main ride, and trailing isnt one of my hobbies right now. So yes. It will remain immaculately clean until further notice :)
 

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This is my main ride, and trailing isnt one of my hobbies right now. So yes. It will remain immaculately clean until further notice
😁 The thing that you'll need to watch out for is the Bronco itself. It will try to call you to the trails. You'll be driving along, minding your own business, & it'll say "let's go play over there. I can carry you there. It'll be fun". And it will be small & simple at first, but it will keep pulling you to more & more dirt, because they are good at it & like it out there. 😁

Serioisly, congrats on the Bronco! It's beautiful. And it's yours. Whether you keep it on the pavement, or take it out to play in the dirt I hope you enjoy it.
 
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