1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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Hey guys so I have decided to put my Jeep up for sale. Its a second vehicle for me and with a few personal changes in my life I feel as if it is time for it to go. I've put blood, sweat, and tears into this jeep and it is by far the best jeep I have ever owned. Its a 1998 and the odometer just rolled 80K miles! And YES it is a 6CYL 5 SPEED! For all of you that know jeeps, the 4.0 is basically indestructible and this jeep is still a baby! It comes with half doors and incredibly rare HARD UPPERS! with sliding windows.
Here is a list of the mods Full Custom roll cage 4.5 inch rubicon express long arm lift (recently replaced all bushings!) 2 inch body lift T-case slip yoke eliminator Rear dana 44 Rear ECTED electric locker, brand new in rear just needs to be wired up 4.56 gears front and rear. D30 up front but beefed up alittle BIG Brake kit from Vanco (stopping is now longer a problem!) stainless steel brake lines 35" BFG Mud terrains with at least 65% tread left including full spare. Custom rear tire carrier and bumper Custom Front bumper and winch plate Quadratec 9500lb winch with synthetic line Kc lights on winshield-not wired up yet. 32" led light bar on hood! (lights up everything) Smittybilt rear tube fenders MCE Flatty front fenders Jk Turn signal Mod ORO offroad LED taillights Delta headlights Banks monster exhaust, sounds great I'm sure I am forgetting more... Also the whole jeep interior was stripped down and rhinolined the right way, dash was taken apart and painted behind it. Have pictures of the build process I can show you. The custom roll cage is also rhino lined. For a lifted jeep, this thing rides amazing on the road and highway. I personally have owned 5 jeep wranglers and none of them compare to the way this rides. I daily drove this jeep and had absolutely no problem with it. With the long arm kit and newer bushings, it handles the bumps and trails like a charm. You can not build a jeep like this for under $15,000! Save yourself money and buy this beauty. |
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