gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
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gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
(wallysspeedshop.com)
wall
changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
(wallysspeedshop.com)
wall
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
if the insurance co paid it off I am assuming it has a Reconditioned or
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
if the insurance co paid it off I am assuming it has a Reconditioned or
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
if the insurance co paid it off I am assuming it has a Reconditioned or
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
salvage title. This would make the vehicle worth 50% of regular value.. If
you plan on keeping it forever no problem but if you want to sell it down
the road it may cause problems!
"wallster" <weldingwalt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1108402393.128270.243980@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
Y not just buy a nice $5000 YJ?
wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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__________________________________________________ _________
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
Y not just buy a nice $5000 YJ?
wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
Y not just buy a nice $5000 YJ?
wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
wallster wrote:
> hey jeep-people! i had a '95 YJ a few years ago and loved it. My job
> changed and it provided an auto so i sold the wrangler. Switched jobs
> again so i need my own transportation. I just picked up a '93 YJ. This
> wrangler was in an accident (passenger front hit) and the insurance co.
> totalled it. It has a 2.5L manual trans. and a soft-top. 142k miles. A
> couple of my pals have a collision business so we're going to rip her
> all apart and replace the damaged (and rotted) body panels, new paint,
> frame off clean-up, 4" suspension kit, 33" tires, new aluminum wheels,
> stainless hinges, etc. my total cost for the top to bottom rebuild will
> be about $5000. (that includes the cost of the vehicle)
> My only concern is the 142k miles. How bullet-proof is this motor? I
> have been reading posts regarding the exhaust manifold, but what else
> should i look for? How many miles have you folks clocked on these? If
> the mileage is too high, i could cut my losses and dump it (or part her
> out). I paid about $1800. for the actual vehicle.
> Here's a current pic of the wrangler:
> http://www.wallys-speed-shop.com/93yjproject.jpg
>
> Thanks in advance and feel free look around my website as well
> (wallysspeedshop.com)
>
> wall
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
I couldn't find a YJ that was freshly painted with new suspension,
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall
#9
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Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
I couldn't find a YJ that was freshly painted with new suspension,
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: gettin' anuther yj... gotta questions
I couldn't find a YJ that was freshly painted with new suspension,
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall
wheels, tires, stainless hinges, etc. they were either nice but needed
work anyway, or very very nice, and a couple thousand dollars more than
$5k.
I'm not a "leave it stock" kind of guy so starting with a rough one
makes more sense for me.
wall