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1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:160000 Color: /interior condition
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Hello up for sale is my 97 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo sport 4x4 in great condition starts up and runs smooth strong solid engine good transmition ac/heater works as should power windows power locks work as should anti lock brakes sony xplod bluetooth stereo/radio with 4 350w sony xplod door speakers amp and subwoofer connections available sony nav-u gps unit has lots of mechanical upgrades short ram air intake  new spark plugs and wires 2.25'' cat back flow master exhaust system 3'' end pipe 4 new drilled and slotted brake rotors 4 new wheel hub bearings all super quiet brake pads 2 new front sway bar links new front drag link new front track bar new front tie rod 2 new front lower control arms all top and bottom front ball joints and tie rod ends completely rebuilt rear end new rear stabilizer bar pro comp 3'' budget suspension lift 4 new pro comp suspension shocks 4 pro comp 3'' steel spacers 5 federal courgaria  30'' x 10'' off road tires tons of grip roof  top cargo rack all tinted out windows including front visor working front fog lights interior is in fairly good condition considering the trucks age overall in my opinion and tons of others exterior/interior condition is at about a 8/9 out of 10 i bought the truck almost 3 yrs ago since then all these upgrades and improvements have been made most of the miles on this truck are highway miles currently at time of listing the mileage is 161,139 but that may vary at time of purchase because truck is in working condition and is driven to work and around town 4x4 works great especially in the snow and mud truck does NEED a wheel alignment which will run your any where from $60 to $100 depending where you take it that's not bad considering all the main mechanical components has already been DONE and are NEW on the truck this really is a great truck and I really hate to get rid of it but my family just got larger and we need to get a larger truck I have maintained and took very good care of this truck it has lot's of life and fun left in it after all it is a JEEP truck is being sold AS IS so there is no warrenty and no refunds AS IS make sure to READ listing and ASK any question you may have before bidding serious bidders ONLY i'm not trying to play games here i'm  trying to selling a great truck a $500 deposit is do within 24hrs after end of auction truck is being sold locally as well so I reserve the right to end auction at any time truck is available for local pick up only you can arrange a delivery pick up service if needed i'm willing to be there and supervise pick up that's all i'm willing to do that being said only thing left is to wish you LUCK and HAPPY bidding ENJOY your new JEEP.

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