2017 SEMA JStar Camo Jeep JK Wrangler Unlimited

wayoflife

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While the front of the South Hall of the SEMA show is normally the home of big, flashy and kind of useless Jeep JK Wranglers built by Starwood Motors, I've been somewhat surprised there haven't been any present for the 2017 show or that I've seen so far. That being said, there's still a couple of big, flashy Jeeps and this camo bedlined one by JStar Auto Group was one of them but at least, it was running a set of Currie RockJock axles.

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Not my style, but there's a buyer for everything. The only thing I can say is it's slightly less hideous than most Starwood rigs.
 
Thanks!

Thanks for posting the pics of the build. That was an interesting one (to say the least).

I, personally, like the Currie axles, and would certainly rock them under my personal rig!

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A lot of work went into that JK to make it a "real" Jeep rather than just a show queen.
 
Thanks for posting the pics of the build. That was an interesting one (to say the least).

I, personally, like the Currie axles, and would certainly rock them under my personal rig!


A lot of work went into that JK to make it a "real" Jeep rather than just a show queen.

What does your preference in axles have to do with the above Jeep ? :thinking:
 
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