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Romiska

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Hey y’all I would love to follow as many people as I can on Instagram! I love seeing what people have done to their Rigs and get inspirations! Please post your Instagram name and I’ll give it a Follow! Also post a shot of your Rig in the thread!IMG_1944.JPG

My IG: BeartheJeep
 
Hey y’all I would love to follow as many people as I can on Instagram! I love seeing what people have done to their Rigs and get inspirations! Please post your Instagram name and I’ll give it a Follow! Also post a shot of your Rig in the thread!View attachment 110922

My IG: BeartheJeep
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Another Jeep guy! jku_rdb
 
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Hey y’all I would love to follow as many people as I can on Instagram! I love seeing what people have done to their Rigs and get inspirations! Please post your Instagram name and I’ll give it a Follow! Also post a shot of your Rig in the thread!

My IG: BeartheJeep
My new IG: jkxranger.overland
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Here's a previous, still active, thread with 70 pages and 1,386 posts of instagram handles and comments.

My insta is @roaddude - I'm fairly active with my page and find it an excellent way to both get images of my long adventures out there and to meet new folks into the same things I am.

If you're a writer, insta is also a great place to use as a writing exercise for trying out content for future articles and web content.

Here's my adventure rig several weeks ago on a lake in New Hampshire:


and in the West Texas borderlands this past Spring:

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Cheap State Overland on Facebook and Instagram, as in overlanding in a cheap state of mind. Not everyone can spend 40k on a new 4runner and 20k on a trailer. so, were more showing what a little work and perseverance can accomplish. the truck was flooded in 2010 and sat in a scrapyard until 2014. In 2014 it was pulled from the scrap yard and had an engine, trans, tc installed due to the water never being drained from the original. It was used as an off road buggy being beat on at off road parks all across the southeast, then listed for sale and a trail truck. I got the truck, and have been daily driving it since. we drove the truck 33 hours straight from Jacksonville, AL to Grand Canyon State Park. We wheeled Hell's revenge and Hurrah pass in Moab, camped in lockhart basin, camped across Colorado, Kansas, Utah, ect. So, for a waterlogged truck, pulled from a junkyard, I am extremely pleased and have found my lifetime truck. We plan to start some videos on youtube to document our adventures. Thanks for the support!
 
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