2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport *mint* on 2040-cars
Onondaga, Michigan, United States
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Guaranteed that this will be the cleanest "TJ Jeep" that you can buy right now. 20,963 actual miles. Jeep has always been garaged and has never seen a salted road. 100% original. Dual tops (Black hardtop, Tan Softop). 5 speed manual transmission, AM/FM Cassette, Clean carfax. No rust. 4.0L 6 cylinder engine.
Cloth High-Back
Bucket Seats
Camel Interior
Convenience
Group I Heavy Duty
Electrical Group
Monotone Paint
4.0L
Eng(ERH)/5Spd M/T Nv3550(DDD)
117 Amp
Alternator 600 Amp Maintenance Free Battery Power Front
Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
High Back
Bucket Seats
Easy Access
Passenger Seat
Reclining
Front Seats
Rear Folding
Seat
Next
Generation Front Air Bags
Passenger Air
Bag On/Off Switch
Front Seat
Area Carpet
Rear
Seat/Wheelhouse/Cargo Carpet
Cargo Tie Down
Loops
Front Floor
Mats
Sport Bar
w/Rear Padding
Full Length
Floor Console
5-Speed HD
Manual Transmission
Command-Trac
Part Time 4WD System
Dana 30/186MM
Front Axle
3.73 Rear Axle
Ratio
Dana 44/226MM
Rear Axle
4.0L I6 Power
Tech Engine
Tinted
Windshield Glass
Front Door
Tinted Glass
Full Metal
Doors w/Roll-up Windows
Left Manual
Mirror
Right Manual
Mirror
Swing-Away Mirrors
Sentry Key
Theft Deterrent System
Air
Conditioning
Instrument
Cluster w/Tach
100 MPH
Primary Speedometer
Var
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Cigar Lighter
Dual Note
Electric Horns
12V Auxiliary
Power Outlet
Locking Glove
Box
Add-A-Trunk
Lockable Storage
STRIPE/BADGE/MOLDING/COLOR
Shift
Indicator Warning Lamp
Courtesy Lamps
Underhood Lamp
Halogen
Headlamps
CHMSL Lamp
Painted Front
Bumper
Black Rear
Bumper
Gloss Black
Fascia Applique
Chrome
Headlamp Bezels
Black Front
Frame Overlay
Body Color
Grille
Sport Bar
w/Side Padding
Federal
Emissions
EVAP Control
System
19 Gallon Fuel
Tank
Black Clear
Coat
AM/FM Cassette
Radio
4 Speakers
Fixed Long
Mast Antenna
Power Rack and
Pinion Steering
Leather
Wrapped Steering Wheel
Heavy Duty
Suspension w/Gas Shocks
Front
Stabilizer Bar
Front and Rear
Stabilizer Bars
Tilt Steering
Column
Full Size
Spare Tire
Outside Tire
Carrier
Dark Tan Soft
Top
15X8.0
"CANYON" Aluminum Wheels
Matching Spare
Wheel
All Aluminum
Wheels
Fuel Tank Skid
Plate Shield
Transfer Case
Skid Plate Shield
Tethered Fuel
Filler Cap
Protective
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