I just got the plates for my new Jeep today. I got the Pinelands plates. Cost me an extra $50, but now I have the cool frog and pine needles to show everyone.
bruset said:I just got the plates for my new Jeep today. I got the Pinelands plates. Cost me an extra $50, but now I have the cool frog and pine needles to show everyone.
bruset said:I just got the plates for my new Jeep today. I got the Pinelands plates. Cost me an extra $50, but now I have the cool frog and pine needles to show everyone.
bruset said:I got a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited. You'll know it's me - it has the NJPineBarrens.com sticker on the back just like the old one did.
TRA said:Good luck with the Jeep. I have a less than a 2 year old Liberty with over 100,000 K on it. Wish I could get those plates, but it's a company car. I'm sure they wouldn't take to the idea of the plates. For that matter they'd probably have a heart attack if they new where I took it. By the way, heated seats are great. Tom
BarryC said:Heated seats? :shock: Who would've dreamed such a thing?
Anyway, where do you live, that you use kilometers instead of miles? You said your Liberty has 100,000 kilometers on it, right?
njvike said:BarryC said:Heated seats? :shock: Who would've dreamed such a thing?
Anyway, where do you live, that you use kilometers instead of miles? You said your Liberty has 100,000 kilometers on it, right?
The same people that now have the radio and climate controls on the steering wheel.
Ken
bach2yoga said:Know what else is cool? Being able to start your engine remotely. I guess a lot of the newest vehicles have that, but you can install it for a couple hundred too.
Renee
BEHR655 said:I have naturally heated seats. I sit in it and it heats up.