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Swagger:
So, here it is guys.  I'm due to get out of the NAVY in about ten months, and i dont know what to do about my situation.  i dont know how much it would cost to ship it home (to Texas) but i'm gonna guess it's gonna be somewhere around $900.  My other option is to try and sell it up here and pay off the loan just to get another vehicle when i eventually get to Texas.  It Blue books' at around 10,000 buckaroos, but there is stuff that cant be taken into acount by the generic options given by KBB. Like  the Bent bumber, or the ripped out carpet or the death wobble.  how you guys do it, and if you say sell it, how much would ya'll offer it up for to (a) someone who is well versed in jeeps and other general mechanical knowledge areas, and (b) to someone who doesn't know jac crap about jeeps except that they go in that direction and have four wheels on the ground.  Hit me up, soon.   Thanks.

kirksjeep:
What about towing it home?  If you do a diddy move and get some help to load a U-haul, you could rent a trailer and put the Jeep on the trailer.  As along as you have help unloading when you get to Texas, the money made from a diddy move would more then pay for the renting of the trailer.

Or you an re-enlist ;)  I'll offer to the the ceremony on top of Ma-Bell if I'm in town.

Flex:

--- Quote from: kirksjeep on March 10, 2010, 01:48:25 AM ---What about towing it home?  If you do a diddy move and get some help to load a U-haul, you could rent a trailer and put the Jeep on the trailer.  As along as you have help unloading when you get to Texas, the money made from a diddy move would more then pay for the renting of the trailer.

Or you an re-enlist ;)  I'll offer to the the ceremony on top of Ma-Bell if I'm in town.

--- End quote ---

Dont re-enlist thats my $.02

rocket:
check out the various shipping companies.  there are hundreds, if not thousands.  get some quotes; you might be surprised.

Biggest thing is how much you owe on it, how much it's worth, and how much you love it.

calvynandhobbs:
x2 on what Jeremy said. If you love having your Jeep and it isn't given you troubles it is worth getting it to Texas. With the auto market the way it is right now you'd be lucky to get KBB and not able to get out of your loan freely. A new vehicle starts the payment plan all over from the beginning verses already having some payments out of the way and being closer to owning a vehicle free and clear.

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