2004 Jeep Wrangler X Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l Low Miles - Excellent on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
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2004 Jeep Wrangler X 6-Cyl 4.0 Liter Light Khaki Metallic with Tan Interrior AutoCheck and CARFAX BuyBack Guarantee Elgible Absolutely beautiful condition Jeep Wrangler. I purchased with 22,324 miles on it. Only 71,400 miles, garage kept, non-smoker and adult owned. Exterrior and undercarriage are fantastic - no rust anywhere as this Jeep has been in the south it's entire life. The top is the original from the factory and is pristine. Interrior is flawless as well. The seats, the dash, center counsel, rear seats, roll bar and everything else is excellent. I just added new BFG's All Terrain Tires(32x11.5x15) and custom wheels. Tires were $850.00 and wheels were $500.00. There's a 2" inch lift with spring spacers. The factory suspension has not been touched. This Jeep drives wonderful - no death wobble or instability at all. Very smooth and tight. The speakers have been upgraded - Front and Rear(sound bar) speakers were replaced with Polk Audio. The factory Sub Woofer has been replaced with a JBL. SmittyBuilt side bars have also been added. P.S. - The ugly rubber floormats in the pictures are covering up the factory carpet mats to keep them looking good.
6-Cyl 4.0 Liter, 4WD, Manual 5-Spd, Full Doors with Roll Down Windows, ABS, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Dual Air Bags, AM/FM Stereo with CD.
There's only two flaws with this Jeep. The drivers door and a couple small paint nicks and the rear bumber has a tiny ding that's hardly visible. Please email if you have any questions, I will be happy to help as best I can.
On Jun-17-14 at 19:02:14 PDT, seller added the following information: Correction!!! - Under the description I wrote - "There's only two flaws with this Jeep. The drivers door and a couple small paint nicks and the rear bumber has a tiny ding that's hardly visible". There's nothing wrong with the drivers door, it has a couple small paint nicks. It should read "The drivers door HAS a couple small paint nicks". The nicks are about the size of a 1/2 grain of rice. Thanks
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