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sif buy a jeep.... dont' you have youtube? those things'll kill ya :P

lol thought that was just new ones...

Jeeps are rated well for off road capability, interiors are a bit cheap like sitting in a plastic bucket

not too fussed about interior quality/luxuries

How reliable are older jeeps? Say early 90s

Obviously they're no toyota landcruisers but how do they compare? Also, old cherokees ever come in manual?

Xoxo <3

Which model specifically and for what use? A girl I knew, who practically stalled everytime she moved off the line (dat cringe when 300rpm launch), managed to get her daily driver Wrangler to 250,000km before it developed engine rattles.

???

Just laughing at the fact that they actually have to cut the bonnet, to make it function.

Or people just buy the bonnet bulge for looks.

ignore him... he's just that asian kid from "From Dusk Till Dawn" trying to get another 15 miutes

LOL! Fucking this guy.

Just laughing at the fact that they actually have to cut the bonnet, to make it function.

well clearly you are going to have to cut the bonnet for a vent to work lol

well clearly you are going to have to cut the bonnet for a vent to work lol

Was more so pointing out the fact that the stock bonnet has to be modified to make it function...

Where as you buy a JDM car, like an EVO, there is already a functioning vent.

Or remake a whole entire bonnet, like the Nismo Z-Tune bonnet, for example.

well clearly you are going to have to cut the bonnet for a vent to work lol

What's the point in the bulge though?

The bulge goes back to the oldschool SS's where the engine didn't actually FIT in the engine bay

Edit: It's either purely for looks (Surely the OEM bonnet wouldn't overheat the engine, so it requires a vent for cooling) , or it is to accomodate a Walkie Top mount supercharger kit or some crap like that...

Edit 2:

WALKINSHAW PERFORMANCE POWER HOOD SCOOP SWB

The Performance "Power Hood" Scoop has been designed in the heritage of the original Walkinshaw Commodore from 1988. The Hood Scoop is the perfect sports accessory for the new VE range.Very aggressive appearance.

Looks like it is mainly visual only...

I don't mind the E2 Intake Scoop though...

http://www.walkinshawperformance.com.au/wp/au/products/models.asp?content=ve&cat=exterior

Was more so pointing out the fact that the stock bonnet has to be modified to make it function...

Where as you buy a JDM car, like an EVO, there is already a functioning vent.

Or remake a whole entire bonnet, like the Nismo Z-Tune bonnet, for example.

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