2008 Jeep Wrangler X Trim Four Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
Please contact me at : dariodmmemory@thefamilyhome.net .
The JEEP comes with a BESTTOP canvas top and hardware. The top is approximately 3 years old and includes hardware
and everything you see in the pictures at the end of the description. Luckily I found the top in storage. I
preferred driving the Jeep with no top. Buyer is responsible for installing the top.
This Jeep was a extra vehicle for my wife and I and we just do not put enough miles on it to keep it.
Currently the Jeep has 68,850 original miles but will change a little as the weather is so nice that I will be
using it a little. Actually after taking pictures of it and seeing it listed I am debating if I should even sell
it.
The Jeep is registered and titled in my name in the State of Nevada. It has a clear title.
I am located in Henderson, Nevada in the Las Vegas Valley. A few miles away from the world famous Las Vegas Strip.
This would be a great car to fly in and drive home. Enjoy Vegas a few days in a convertible and drive home.
This is a trail rated 4 wheel drive and has the badge on it.
The roll bar has brand new covers that look great on it.
The original seats are in excellent condition and I always had a fear of the sun damaging them so last year I
installed weatherproof seat covers that look fantastic on it.
GRABBAR grab handles were installed to make it easier to get in and out of it.
FAB Four Custom running boards were installed last year as well and also make it a lot easier to get in and out of
the Jeep. They are very sturdy ones.
AM/FM CD radio works great.
Air Conditioning works great.
New brakes less then 2,000 miles ago. Done by the dealer with receipts to prove it.
BOSCH battery less then a year old.
All mechanical work done on it since I owned it was done at the local Jeep dealership. Over $2,000 spent in just
regular service, maintenance and brakes.
Not only do I have the receipts for all of the service or repair that I have had done on the Jeep but I have lot's
of receipts from the prior owner as well.
Custom floor mats for front and back.
Custom Spare Tire Cover.
The wheels are chrome 22 inch wheels with 305-45R22 tires in excellent condition.
I have tried my best to describe my Jeep. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
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