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Project Jeep Scrambler

Jp Magazine’s Project Jeeps section showcases the build-up of custom Jeep Scrambler 4x4 vehicles by the magazine staff from bone-stock to comprehensively modified and customized vehicles made for off roading and rock crawling.
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