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[email protected] January 3rd 06 04:06 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the greater scheme of
things it's recommendations like these that makes a board like this
beneficial to all.

I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor, and found
Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project jeep is a '91 YJ
tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I bought used on Ebay
didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at Grimmjeeper, and he
set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate) panel that fit
right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump. The ****er
openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes around the perimiter
as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too. The price was
very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New England in about 4
days.

I don't want to go putting his phone number here unsolicited, but the
email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very Jeep-friendly and a
pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing to gain from this
recommendation.

- Mike


Earle Horton January 3rd 06 05:02 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
"The ****er openings lined up perfectly..."

Sounds like a plumbing job I did recently.

Earle

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the greater scheme of
> things it's recommendations like these that makes a board like this
> beneficial to all.
>
> I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor, and found
> Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project jeep is a '91 YJ
> tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I bought used on Ebay
> didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at Grimmjeeper, and he
> set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate) panel that fit
> right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump. The ****er
> openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes around the perimiter
> as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too. The price was
> very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New England in about 4
> days.
>
> I don't want to go putting his phone number here unsolicited, but the
> email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very Jeep-friendly and a
> pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing to gain from this
> recommendation.
>
> - Mike
>




Dave Milne January 3rd 06 05:31 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
LAMO !

Dave Milne, Scotland

"Earle Horton" > wrote in message
om...
> "The ****er openings lined up perfectly..."
>
> Sounds like a plumbing job I did recently.
>
> Earle
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the greater scheme of
> > things it's recommendations like these that makes a board like this
> > beneficial to all.
> >
> > I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor, and found
> > Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project jeep is a '91 YJ
> > tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I bought used on Ebay
> > didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at Grimmjeeper, and he
> > set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate) panel that fit
> > right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump. The ****er
> > openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes around the perimiter
> > as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too. The price was
> > very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New England in about 4
> > days.
> >
> > I don't want to go putting his phone number here unsolicited, but the
> > email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very Jeep-friendly and a
> > pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing to gain from this
> > recommendation.
> >
> > - Mike
> >

>
>




Dave Milne January 3rd 06 05:31 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
Does he have a website ?

Dave Milne, Scotland

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the greater scheme of
> things it's recommendations like these that makes a board like this
> beneficial to all.
>
> I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor, and found
> Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project jeep is a '91 YJ
> tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I bought used on Ebay
> didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at Grimmjeeper, and he
> set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate) panel that fit
> right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump. The ****er
> openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes around the perimiter
> as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too. The price was
> very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New England in about 4
> days.
>
> I don't want to go putting his phone number here unsolicited, but the
> email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very Jeep-friendly and a
> pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing to gain from this
> recommendation.
>
> - Mike
>




[email protected] January 3rd 06 07:07 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
Lol, Shifter. Shift - Er. My 'F' key must be sticky :(

Mike's ebay store is at
http://stores.ebay.com/Custom-Jeep-Diamond-Plating


Will Honea January 4th 06 07:10 AM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
those F'ing keys will get you every time!

On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 19:07:40 UTC "
> wrote:

> Lol, Shifter. Shift - Er. My 'F' key must be sticky :(
>
> Mike's ebay store is at
> http://stores.ebay.com/Custom-Jeep-Diamond-Plating
>



--
Will Honea

Seahag January 4th 06 05:26 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
I was gonna let it go, but I really needed the laugh!

Seahag

"Dave Milne" > wrote:
> LAMO !
>
>
> "Earle Horton" > wrote:
>> "The ****er openings lined up perfectly..."
>>
>> Sounds like a plumbing job I did recently.
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> > I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the
>> > greater scheme of
>> > things it's recommendations like these that makes a
>> > board like this
>> > beneficial to all.
>> >
>> > I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor,
>> > and found
>> > Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project
>> > jeep is a '91 YJ
>> > tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I
>> > bought used on Ebay
>> > didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at
>> > Grimmjeeper, and he
>> > set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate)
>> > panel that fit
>> > right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump.
>> > The ****er
>> > openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes
>> > around the perimiter
>> > as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too.
>> > The price was
>> > very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New
>> > England in about 4
>> > days.
>> >
>> > I don't want to go putting his phone number here
>> > unsolicited, but the
>> > email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very
>> > Jeep-friendly and a
>> > pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing
>> > to gain from this
>> > recommendation.
>> >
>> > - Mike
>> >

>>
>>

>
>




GrimJeeper August 10th 06 06:28 AM

Wow!! I just found this by doing a search .
Talk about Word of Mouth, and the compliments.

I Started making jeep products about 5-6 yrs ago , as I was looking for parts for mine. Everybody wantd way too much for their goods. So I made my own. Someone asked where I got my parts from..... and then the rest is history. I try to keep the costs down but the price of aluminum has shot way up since I started.

All I can say is ...
Thank you!

Yeah you better take care of that "F" key too!

Any way here is link to some photos that he may not have known about
Jeep Diamond Plate

Thank you again...

Mike


Quote:

Originally Posted by
I hope this doesn't tick anyone here off but in the greater scheme of
things it's recommendations like these that makes a board like this
beneficial to all.

I needed a panel for the shifter opening in the floor, and found
Grimjeeper Diamond Plating on the 'net. My project jeep is a '91 YJ
tub on a '85 CJ frame and the first floor plate I bought used on Ebay
didn't fit right. I emailed a picture to Mike at Grimmjeeper, and he
set me up with a smooth aluminum (vs. diamond plate) panel that fit
right straight out of the box, curved to fit the hump. The ****er
openings lined up perfectly and the mounting holes around the perimiter
as well as the boot mount holes were dead-nuts on, too. The price was
very very reasonable and I got the piece here in New England in about 4
days.

I don't want to go putting his phone number here unsolicited, but the
email is grimjeeper1 at hotmail dot com. Very Jeep-friendly and a
pleasure to do business with. And no, I have nothing to gain from this
recommendation.

- Mike


Mike Romain August 10th 06 02:41 PM

Great Experience - Sheet Metal Guy
 
Unfortunately you have just undone the good word by SPAMMING a newsgroup
with a formal Charter that forbids commercial posts.

I have found from experience Spammers only sell crap. Legit companies
don't need to SPAM for suckers.

The Charter for this group can be found he
ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announc...rs.jeep+willys

You only rate a Boycott in my opinion.

Mike

GrimJeeper wrote:
>
> Wow!! I just found this by doing a search .

<spam snipped>

GrimJeeper August 11th 06 12:18 AM

My appologies. You will not see me here again! Spamming was not my intention.
TYVM
Mike

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Romain
Unfortunately you have just undone the good word by SPAMMING a newsgroup
with a formal Charter that forbids commercial posts.

I have found from experience Spammers only sell crap. Legit companies
don't need to SPAM for suckers.

The Charter for this group can be found he
ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announc...rs.jeep+willys

You only rate a Boycott in my opinion.

Mike

GrimJeeper wrote:

Wow!! I just found this by doing a search .

spam snipped



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