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4 Cyl 5 Speed Manual Trans Air Cond Hard Top Truly Immaculate Tasteful Upgrades on 2040-cars

US $10,975.00
Year:1999 Mileage:84950
Location:

Danville, California, United States

Danville, California, United States
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NO lift kit, this Jeep was tastefully modified by me to perform nicely and look great, LOTS of compliments on it. 
NEVER BEEN OFFROADED since new in 1999
Tinted windows
Replaced rear interior light and cover to super bright
Replaced rear view mirror
Newer struts for rear window
Tailgate hold open device, shelf over front interior windshield

New brighter headlights
Tuffy liner floor mats in front
Replaced factory muffler and full intake and output pipes to 3" to improve power, sound, and may improve gas mileage.  Factory air intake will be provided and can be changed out in 15 min with minor tools, you don't need to be a mechanic to do this. 
Hood scoop for increased air intake to AC and Heater
Heavy duty all steel bumpers front and back with clevis tow hooks
Newer oversized off road tires with near full tread, new black rims, and new heavy duty wider flared fender wells
Side panel rock guards
Full steel side undercarriage rock guards and or side steps
Wipers replaced, new side arm rests on the interior
All brakes recently fully replaced
No leaks at all underneath
Runs very well and smooth
4 cyl 5 speed
Air conditioning, custom locking gas cap, dash caddy, door seal guards 
Rear defroster and rear wiper
Garage stored, paint is awesome
ADULT driven very modestly
I bought this Jeep in 2012, before that it was a single owner, female, who bought it new from Walnut Creek Jeep in 1999.  Service was done by Jeep dealer, including the 60K service
No accident

Never been smoked in! NO smells, no spills, no kids.  Super super clean.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 All fluids, oil, transmission, transfer case, differentials, etc. are either recently done or up to date. 

LOCAL pick up only in San Francisco East Bay Area, NO shipping considered.  Nothing needs to be repaired to the best of my knowledge, you can just drive this and enjoy.  Hard Top has NEVER been off the Jeep.  Cash purchase ONLY.  I have the pink slip.  For payment, I will meet you at the bank with the Jeep and we can transfer title and deposit funds at the same time.  

This jeep is for sale locally and is subject to prior sale, in that event, I will remove this ASAP.

Please note that even though this is an auction, you are not paying for the Jeep until you pick it up.  I have taken care to describe the true condition and what you see in the 24 photos is what it is.  However, when you arrive to pick it up and you find it's condition is other than what I have stated in this ad, then you can cancel and all you are out is the $100 deposit (non refundable) and NO negative feedback will be left.  I want you to be a happy Buyer and love the Jeep, if you don't, you can cancel as noted above.  Thanks.  



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