2003 Jeep Liberty Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Onyx, California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:6 cylinder
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Make: Jeep
Model: Liberty
Mileage: 30,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Sport
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
- 2003 SEMA SHOW. Jeep Liberty built for Detriot Locker Sema Show and other shows, also featured in many 4x4 Magazines.I will give them to the buyer. 2. Atlas II 5 transfer case 3. Currie Rock Jock Dana 60 axles, with4:56 gears, Electra Trac locker front with Warn hubs, rear axle has full time Detriot Locker with floater kit. 4. Power streering by AGR with Rock Ram. 5. SwayAWay coil over shocks, Custom built supension 4 link in the rear axle, 3 link on the front axle . 14" lift 6. Currie Anti -Sway - Bar 7. 5 Trail Beadlock Wheels, With 2 new Goodyear 33" Wranglers on the rear and 2 BFG TA's on the front, about 40% left , fair spare tire 8.Wilwood disc brakes with new pads 9. Built in roll cage,Warn off road lights, CB radio, Pyhton Alarm system . 10. 20lb. nitgren with 25' hose for quick air ups 11. Custom black over stock red paint and yellow pin striping . 12.Custom leather seats by KAZTKIN 13. There A RE A FEW ISSUES: .horn is not hooked up ,Sun Roof iis disconnected becaause of short ,cracked front windshield ,parking brakes disconneted, air bags not hooked due to custom bumpers, speedometer not working correctly all the time. I think the high pressure hose on the power steeering might be leaking. 14.This vehicle has been driven in the desert , so there is some desert pinstriping and some chipped paint, mostly around the wheel wells and bumpers. 15. I have tried to list every thing as best as possible . This vechile is not a freeway flyer, recommended speed is 55mph . Vehicle should be trailer home. Vehicle is located about 60 miles east of Bakersfield, CA 16.Call me if you have questions,Mickey-720-427-8889- 17. $500.00 DEPOSIT BY PAY PAL. -CASH UPON PICK UP. . .
Jeep Liberty for Sale
Sport suv 3.7l cd 3.55 axle ratio 16" x 7.0" luxury styled steel wheels
2004 jeep liberty limited 4x4 3.7l 67k power heated leather no reserve!
Limited 4wd 4x4 v6 3.7l leather heated seats chrome trim sunroof
Four door sport utility vehicle suv 3.7 liter six cylinder automatic warranty
2007 jeep liberty sport 4x4 automatic sunroof only 31k! texas direct auto(US $14,980.00)
Sport suv 3.7l cd 6 speakers am/fm compact disc we finance & take trade ins
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Jeep gives a trio of customs an encore showing at SEMA
Wed, 05 Nov 2014While Jeep certainly had some new customs on display at this year's SEMA show, it wasn't afraid to recycle a few that people might have missed from earlier this year. The maker of many beloved off-roaders already displayed the Jeep Cherokee Dakar, Maximum Performance Wrangler and Wrangler Mojo at the 2014 Easter Safari, but they all made it to SEMA for an encore.
Based around the Trailhawk, the Cherokee Dakar (pictured above) imagines an even more off-road-capable version of the crossover. The concept wears a mix of Silver Steel Stain paint with Flame Red graphics and rides on 17-inch wheels wrapped in 33-inch BFGoodrich Mud Terrain tires. To back up the rugged look, the Dakar is fitted with rock rails and skid plates protecting the oil pan, front suspension, fuel tank and other underbody parts. It also sports prototype parts from Jeep Performance Parts, including a lift kit and fender flares.
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BMW M850i Coupe, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and a 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser | Autoblog Podcast #585
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