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2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:146000 Color:
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Lifted and Loaded 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 - This is not your typical Jeep ladies and gentlemen, this is a blacked out military themed lean mean off roading machine. No expense was spared in putting this Jeep together. Whether you are on pavement or off road this Jeep will get you where you want to go while turning heads at the same time. This is a sport model which has the legendary bullet proof 4.0 liter engine. She has 146,000 miles and if you know anything about Jeeps, you know She is just getting broken in. Sitting on four Nitto Tera Grapplers with a 4" Pro Comp suspension lift, this Jeep is at the perfect height. Whether you are looking for a first car or looking for a badass Jeep this is the one for you. Listed below are all of the modifications and upgrades 

Exterior: 8/10
-Surico roof rack
-Tinted windows
-Blacked out tail light caps
-Blacked out side markers
-Blacked out parking lights
- 4 new AVS rain visors
- 4 p265/70/ r17 Nitto Tera Grapplers at 25% tread (Brand new Terra Grapplers will be put on for the right price) 
- 4 Gear wheels
- Hard to find Military Green exterior paint with minor scratches that you would expect from a 14 year old Jeep

Interior: 9/10
- Brand new headliner 
- Sony Xplod head unit
- (4) 5 1/4" Kicker door speakers
- (1) 10" Kicker L3 Sub (sounds amazing not too quiet not too loud)
- (1) 500w Kicker amp
- One tear on the driver seat that came from the previous owner, I have not fixed it because it does not bother me

Engine:
- New coil pack 
- New spark plugs
- Oil changed 8/15/14
- New electric radiator fan 
- New Head gasket 
- Re-machined head
- Flow master muffler
- Pro comp shocks

Im sure I have left out a few details if you have any questions call or text me.

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