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Lifted 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4x4 Loaded & Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:31154 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Groton, Connecticut, United States

Groton, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1J4FA44S75P346923 Year: 2005
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: Unlimited Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 31,154
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 6cyl, automatic transmission. This is the one with a slightly longer wheel base than a standard Jeep.
Beautiful 4x4 with space for groceries behind the back seat!
Only 33, 154 miles on it!! Tons of extras...and I do mean tons! There isn't a more equipped Jeep for sale in the Northeast.
I still have the factory owner's manual. Plenty of tread on the tires. Dana 44 Front/Rear End with 4.88 Gears

Below is a list of some of the parts that have been added (these are what I have receipts for):
MOPAR Black Factory Hardtop ($2000)
MOPAR Hardtop Factory Wiring Kit ($160)
Bestop Power Steps ($750)
Trail Jammer Module and Throttle Body ($440)
JVC CD/MP3/Front USB Stereo ($169)
Polk Audio db1001 Tweeters ($100)
Polk Audio db521 Speakers ($135)
Sony XM-4S Amplifier ($250)
XThunder 10" Subwoofer
DayStar Upper Dash Panel ($25)
PIAA Sports Horn 115dB ($45)
Skid Row Radiator Guard ($60)
Skid Row Steering Box Skid Plate ($50)
Control Arm Skids ($125)
IPF Fatboy II Max White Headlights & Wiring Harness ($200)
Power Step Lighting Kit ($110)
LED Brake Lights ($150)
Mr Grill Custom Grill Overlay ($75)
Jeep Power Window Kit ($240)
Warrior Products Fender Covers ($105)
32x11.5R15 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO Tires 5 total (4+mounted spare) ($600)
Perfect 60 Tint ($100)
Xenon Flat Panel Fenders ($415)
Power Door Locks ($292)
Volant Periscoop Snorkel ($350)
Volant Cold Air Intake ($310)
ScanGuage II Horsepower & Digital Fuel Meter ($140)
SpiderTrax Wheel Spacers ($200)
SkyJacker 2" Lift w/ Hydro Shocks ($250)
SkyJacker Steering Stabilizer ($40)
3500lb Tube Hitch ($100)
100W OffRoad Lighting Kit ($100)
Olympic Front End Guard ($112)
Delta 150 Round Amber Fog Lights ($90)
Barracuda Alarm System ($180)
Dana 44 Differential Cover ($93)
Brand new battery (installed last week) ($110)
Active electronic corrosion prevention system (Sends electrical current to zinc anodes to prevent corrosion from forming)
There's also a ton of covers/brackets/mounts/plates that have been added to protect the lights/doors/undercarriage from offroading)

All parts ordered from Quadretec/JC Whitney/Cructhfield/etc and factory installed. Above prices do not include what was paid for labor.

I've had this Jeep offroad one time and she performed perfectly! You can't get this thing stuck. She will walk up the side of the building!

Now, I've told you most of the good (I'm positive I've left major add-ons out of the list, but this is what I can think of at the moment), it's time for the bad...
-One of my kids (they won't fess up) wrote on the back seat in permanent marker (starting to fade, but you can see it). It's about 5 block letters written on the back seat.
-The passenger automatic door step works intermittently. I'm sure its a grounded wire somewhere...I just haven't had the time to find it).

Blue Book Value (not including added items like the Dana 44 Front/Rear and Gearing Change):
$21,662 Excellent
$21,162 Very Good
$20,762 Good
$19,262 Fair

Sorry the pictures suck! I'll get better ones tomorrow. 

 

I will be happy to help with shipping. I wouldn't mind working with you to deliver it to a local shipping company, or meet a shipper to help load on a trailer.

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2018 Jeep Wrangler will keep classic hood style

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