2003 Jeep Wrangler Sahara on 2040-cars
Spencer, Virginia, United States
For more pictures email at: bobaathmann@ukpoets.net .
Up for sale is an awesome 2003 Jeep Wrangler Sahara. Made in 2003 and has less than 68,000 miles on it! I have had
it since 2008 and have thoroughly enjoyed our time together. It has always been serviced regularly and treated
well. Unfortunately, I have a second kid on the way and its time to get a vehicle to accommodate the entire family.
This jeep is far from the cute little stock 4x4 when it picked up at the dealer all those years ago. An extra soft
top will be included in the sale. It has many features and upgrades:
Exterior:
WARN Winch
4” Suspension Lift
Rancho Off-road Shocks
4x KC HiLites (2x spot lights; 2x fog lights)
15” Aluminum Wheels
Goodyear Wrangler Tires (33x12.50)
Heavy Duty steering linkage
Heavy Duty Trackbar and mount
Front Sway Bar Quick Disconnects
Frame, wheel wells, and skid plates treated & undercoated
Brand New Bestop Sailcloth Soft Top (quieter than the stock hardtop)
Black Nerf Bars
Engine & Transmission/Drivetrain:
AEM Cold Air Intake
AEM Throttle Body
New Cutch Kit and Fly Wheel
New Master Clutch Cylinder
New Slave Cylinder
Dana 44 Rear Axel
Interior:
Cruise Control
Pioneer Head Unit (Stereo/CD/USB/AUX)
Kappa Infiniti Speakers
Kicker 10” L5 Subwoofer w/ custom box to fit behind rear seat
Polkaudio 5-Channel Amplifier
Roll Bar Grab handles
Rugged Ridge Rubber Floor Mats
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