2003 Jeep Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition # 344 Of 1000 Made on 2040-cars
Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
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2003 jeep rubicon - silver. ( # 344 of only 1000 made, tomb raider edition ) this jeep runs excellent, no problems at all. it's an automatic with 108,625k original miles, remote start / alarm. Tuffy center counsel, factory black hardtop and soft top both with factory tinted windows, Five Goodyear 245/75/r16 mtrs with plenty of tread, mounted on original alcoa aluminum rims. lube locker front and rear diff cover gaskets, new 02 sensors, new battery, new thermostat and housing, new exhaust manifold and intake manifold gaskets, new rotors and brake pads all the way around, new tranny pan, gasket and filter, new oil pan and gasket. Both rear axle shafts were upgraded to alloy USA, with new bearings, seals, etc. Great frame, not driven in winter, non smoker. All fluids changed. Mass title ,have all receipts. Serious inquires only. *Front and rear bumpers are NOT included! I do have the stock front bumper. WILL NOT SHIP OR DELIVER, LOCAL PICKUP ONLY CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY Email me with any questions. |
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