2005 Jeep Liberty Crd Turbodiesel 4x4, Low Miles, Arb Bumper, Old Man Emu Lift on 2040-cars
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
| 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Turbodiesel, 4x4 with 'full-time' and 'part-time' (2 wheel drive, all wheel drive for bad weather or 4 wheel drive for off road), less than 93k miles, Old Man Emu 2" lift, skid plates, ARB bumper w 8k winch, Green Diesel Engineering tune on ECU, Hella driving lights, LED backup light, tow package, silicone intercooler hoses, lift pump in tank, VG-EXC condition overall w a few interior stains as these jeeps w 'dirt-magnet' fabric all have, some surfboard wax in the back carpet, a few door dings, etc. but very presentable. The windshield was just replaced after some gravel chipped it following a dump truck on the highway so there're no cracks, chips or haziness. Really hard to find Jeep, especially w this low mileage, ready to roll. I've had this Jeep since '09, got it from older gentleman who was fastidious about maintenance, since then I've run nothing but Mobil 1 and synthetic lubes in trans & differentials. Hasn't done much off-roading as I had Kawasaki Mule and Dodge 4x4 cummins on farm, miles are mostly mostly from female college student going to classes on 120 mile round trip several days of the week when we lived in FL Panhandle. I'm now remarried in SW FL with too many vehicles (or so I'm told) so the Jeep has to go... Jeep is in SW FL but delivery to N FL is possible end of first week in June. Mssg me for phone number, more pics, etc... Thanks, but I don't need any help selling it! | 
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Vile Gossip: My Jeep Wrangler dreams
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