1992 Jeep Wrangler Yj S Sport Utility 2-door 2.5l Lifted on 2040-cars
New Kingstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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I am selling my 1992 Jeep Wrangler. This is an off road STREET LEGAL machine.
It's the 2.5 liter 4 cyl with a 5 speed manual trans. It has about 199,000 miles on it. It's inspected until March 2015. There have been many upgrades as listed below. The Jeep is sold as is. No rust on this Jeep and the frame is solid. NO ROT. Along with all the upgrades it's also recently had a new clutch, new brakes, new u-joints. The tailgate has been modified to swing down instead of swing out. Comes with the hard top full steel doors and a set of half doors with uppers. This Jeep is a blast to drive and extremely capable on the trails! This is NOT a show truck. This is an off road toy that is street legal. It has some trail dings etc! You are welcome to come see and drive it in person before bidding. No test drives after the auction ends. Upgrades are as follows: 4" Skyjacker military wrap lift kit Boomerang Shackles in the rear for better flex Warrior Shackles in the front 12,000 lb XRC 12 Smittybuilt winch with synthetic line (MUCH safer) Smittybuilt rear rock bumper with swing out tire carrier 33" x 12.50/15 Mud Claw Tires Bushwacker flat style 6" fender flares Lockrite automatic locker in the front Cable operated axle disconnect for the front. JKS quicker sway bar disconnects Custom rock bumper in the front Front fender armor 3/16" Solid steel quarter panel armor Extra set of half doors with uppers Extra set of drive shafts front and rear K&N air filter CB Radio Driving Lights Hi power back up lights Hi-Lift trail jack These upgrade items are worth about $6500 PLUS labor. If you were to have a mechanic upgrade a jeep with all these it would cost well over $10000. $1000 due within 24 hours of auction end. Buyer responsible for transportation. In person transaction only. |
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