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No Dealer and no Warrantee: who would take the risk?

bgenlvtex

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I would drive it in the States for about 6 months just to make sure it isn't a lemon.

Then I would ship it and forget about it.

All dealerships are going to do is swap parts, and anybody can do that, order parts from the internet.

For all minor repairs under warranty or not, I order parts and do it myself, much less irritating than dealing with Stan and Gomer at the dealership
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In a heart beat... Electronics is your only big concern, but you can always get the needed parts..

The rest is every day things...

I'm just jealous of the Caribbean's! Smile
 

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Ok, so you say you have a mechanic on the island that works on Jeeps. If he/she can work on a JK or JL, then it’s just like you buying a JK/JL Jeep. ...except this has a truck bed.

...now I am available for adoption.
 

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Only if I had money to burn.
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