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Using 4 jack stands now, just got to work out where to put it!

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Needs a large quality picture of the roll over attached to the underside, this may save you having to explain the story to your very occasional guest/s.

Good idea though, it's true about the recyclability of the TJ....
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Looks good. You could;
  • Use some nice bricks and a couple of lengths of timber as supports
  • Lay some standard Jeep rims and tyres on there sides.
  • Use some crap bricks and gift wrap them.
  • Borrow my saw and screw gun and make a timber frame up out of bush timber or treated timber and stain it.
  • Leave the axle stands there, but put two lengths of treated timber between stands and screen lengthways and stain them and fix with "Gorilla snot". Axle stands are cheap and look the business.
  • Put an AJOR sticker on it.
  • Get some Gerbles, a bathtub full of custard and a large plastic sheet and...oh sorry wrong forum
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Put a esky under it with hinges so when you have more than two people over fill it with ice and put 17 beers in it.
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Put a esky under it with hinges so when you have more than two people over fill it with ice and put 17 beers in it.

That is a great idea! How cool would Jeff be if someone actually came over to visit

And if he's short enough, he could use the tub as a bed parked up against the wall! He could set up flashing tail lights and everthing if you want to . . .

Note: if you want too!
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Was thinking I could connect up some windscreen wipers so it would automatically clean itself

Plan is to put a sheet of glass over the top & make some axle shaft legs. Will have to cut them individually, as the screen is kinda bent

Kind of needs a cover, I keep getting bits of broken windscreen glass everywhere!
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