Jeep Wrangler Rubicon -- Off-road Star! on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
2005 TJ fully upgraded for off-roading, Only 33,300 miles (as of
8/2/2014), 6 speed manual, power steering and brakes, powerful air conditioner
with hard (full) doors, two soft tops (one a bimini top), tinted glass, 4 liter
6 cylinder gas engine. History:
I bought the car in 2009 with 15,000 miles on it. It had never been offroaded.
I drove it for fun and a few back roads for a year before I did all the
upgrades. The steering wheel and front seats have had covers on them since I
bought the car, and look brand new. Since upgrading, I have pretty much only
driven it off road. Because I dont drive it much, I generally change the oil
every 1,000 miles or so or at least twice a year. I lube the chassis every time
I take it off road and I change the differential and transfer case oil once a
year. Aside from a worn patch on the floor mat where my heel rests on the gas
pedal, the interior shows no wear. Everything
works well and it looks great. People stop me in parking lots to compliment me
on the Jeep. Remember -- 33,000
miles! - Heavy duty recovery strap - Recovery chain - 30,000# swivel snatch block - Tow hook (to mount in rear hitch receiver) - Winch remote control - Leather and cloth gloves AirAid high volume engine air intake system AirAid throttle body spacer Upgraded Rubicon Express track bar Upgraded Rubicon Express Pitman arm Skid plates for: - Front control arms - Both differentials - Power steering pump - Fuel tank - Oil pan and transfer case (not mounted) Optima battery Bikini top Additional front and rear lighting Tool box and an assortment of miscellaneous appropriate tools special tools Key for locking lug nuts spare set of lug nuts jumper cables and a bag for them tire repair kit electrical system multi-meter first aid kit fire extinguisher 2 very small folding stools A folding step stool for the wife to use to climb in.
Payment: $1,000 by PayPal within 48 hours of completion. Balance by wire transfer or EFT between our banks, or I will accept a draft from an auto loan or a bank or cashier's check if I can verify it. If you need to use a money order or I can't verify the payment, I will need to hold it for 14 days to clear. Sorry; I know you aren't one of the dishonest ones out there, but I've nearly been burned in the past and it makes me cautious. Your payment will be covered by e-Bay's Vehicle Purchase Protection: http://pages.ebay.com/motors/buy/purchase-protection/index.html On Aug-02-14 at 17:51:40 PDT, seller added the following information:
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