1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0l 5-speed on 2040-cars
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:4.0L
Mileage: 177,000
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Trim: s door sport
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
98 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT- RUNS and DRIVES FANTASTIC. BUILT FOR STREET OR OFF ROAD BUT HAS NEVER SEEN THE DIRT. DRIVE TRAIN HAS BEEN REBUILT, COMPLETE SUSPENSION REPLACEMENT. 35 INCH TIRES AND RIMS ARE ALL ABOUT NEW. TUFF GLOVE BOX. INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. FABTECH LONG ARM SUSPENSION WITH DRIVESHAFTS. HAS AC WITCH WORKS GREAT. BODY IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. LOOKING AT A NEWER ONE IS ONLY REASON FOR SALE . THANKS FOR LOOKING I WILL ANSWER ?S QUICK AS POSSIBLE
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Based on the Wrangler Sahara model, the Polar Edition can be had in either two- or four-door body styles, with a unique Hydro Blue paint job as the featured color. (Buyers can also opt for less-special Billet Silver and Bright White hues.) Other exterior enhancements include a body-colored hardtop, 18-inch gloss black wheels, the Powerdome (power bulge) hood, and unique decals all around the body.
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