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2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport ( Xj ). 4x4 129k Miles, 80+ Pics, Car Fax And Video !! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:129000
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
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 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport (XJ)
No ROT No RUST No RESERVE

FULLY SERVICED!

I have been a member of Ebay since 1999, that's 15 years with 100% positive feedback.  I try to be as accurate as possible, and be as detailed as possible.  The last thing I want is someone to come to find out this isn't what they bargained for.  That does nobody any good.  So Please Email me, ask questions, come take it for a test drive.  The jeep is Located in NJ (the Atlantic Highlands to be exact) at my friends shop.  So please ask away!

What you are looking at is the getting harder and harder to find, Jeep Cherokee sport.  With the 4.0L engine. and NO ROT OR LEAKS. If you check my Ebay history you will see I sell a lot of these.  I love building them. So here we go.

This jeep has ZERO rust or rot on the frame or floor boards. Please check the pictures as I've taken pictures of all the notorious jeep rust spots.
The Jeep has great oil pressure (42-47 psi) as well as compression is within 10% across all 6 cylinders.

It has just been completely serviced as well to include:
  • New Rear Main Seal Gasket (Huge Leak spot for the 4.0)
  • Oil Pan Gasket (Known leak spot on the 4.0)
  • Oil filter adapter gasket (Huge leak spot on the 4.0)
  • Valve cover gasket (They always leak at the rear)
  • Intake Manifold Gasket
  • Exhaust Manifold Gasket
  • ALL NEW TIE RODS (no jeep Dana 30 Play)
  • New Steering Stabilizer
  • New Front Brake Pads
  • New Front Rotors
  • New Brake Line to rear
  • Rear Brake shoes were cleaned and adjusted
  • Front Differential fluid Change
  • Rear Differential fluid Change
  • Transfer Case fluid Changed
  • Transmission service
  • Engine Oil & Filter
  • All new Monroe Shocks (front and rear)
  • New serpentine belt
  • New Spark Plugs
  • New Air Filter
  • New Muffler
  • New Wipers (to include the rear)
  • Brand New Goodyear Wrangler Tires 235/75 R15
  • Alpine Radio

The Transmission Shifts perfectly, transfer case has no slack in the chain and engages as it should. Jeep Starts and Drives like it should and all power options (windows and locks work)

With 129k miles, and a full service No rust or rot...if you know 4.0L jeeps..you know what you are getting here.

The paint is in great shape and has a deep shine, but with black you see everything and there is normal wear and tear on front grille and rockers. Click on the picture to bring up fill size pictures.


Click Here For the Video

Click Here For the Car Fax Report

I can also deliver the jeep for $1.25 mile (figured one way from zip code 10309)

Here are pictures.



A deposit of $250 Is due within 48 hours, and pick up and full payment is due within 7 days of auction ending.
I accept cash.   I will take a cashiers check/personal check/money order but I will not release title or jeep until my bank clears it.

The car is sold as is/where is.

Please ask any questions prior to bidding.


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