2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Limited Sahara Edition #942 Of 1000 on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
More infos regarding my car at: staceysllincicum@ukmodels.net .
This Jeep Rubicon LJ is considered by a majority of Jeepers to be the best Jeep ever made with the bullet proof
4.0 and six speed trans. The unlimited LJ offered a longer wheel base which gives a better ride and better
wheelbase off road. This Jeep Rubicon in amazing condition and has never been abused or rock crawled.
This is the limited edition Rubicon with the Sahara package. (#942/1000 built)
It has the following
Brand new Rubicon Express 4" lift (best reviews) $2500
1" transmission tummy tuck which eliminates vibrations
Brand new Fox 2.0 performance shocks (best rated shocks) $600
Quick disconnect sway bar links
5 Brand new Toyo MT 35" tires (best all around mud tire) $1800
Heavy duty Front off-road bumper with winch mount $450
Harbor Freight 9500lb winch (great reviews) $400
Upgraded pioneer speakers (sound great) $300
Upgraded Pioneer CD player with a Added Bluetooth adaptor $200
Upgraded JW dual projector LED headlights ($800 worth every penny)
Over $7000 worth of upgrades!
The work was done by a local Jeep dealership and all parts and components were tier one.
I have the original factory chrome grill that will come with the sell of the Jeep. I was going to take it and have
it powder coated Satin Black and reinstall it but haven't had the time. I was quoted $80.
The jeep has only been off road one time for less than one hour to test function of lift and components and
everything worked perfect (I own two rock crawlers).
The road manners are good and it doesn't have any quirks or issues.
It doesn't leak any fluids.
Never smoked in.
Jeep has been fully detailed inside & out.
Interior is in amazing condition.
The oil was just changed with synthetic less than 200 miles ago.
The jeep cruises around 2400 rpms at 70mph and has good power all around.
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