2000 Jeep Wrangler Se Sport Utility 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Nice, low mileage, well maintained, adult driven no issues Jeep. I had my mechanic go through it before listing with the instructions to take care of anything he thought was needed. He installed new plugs, wires, and rotor. The in tank fuel filter and battery were replaced less than 500 miles ago. It also has a fresh oil change and lube. It runs and drives very well and has no issues that I am aware of. I have owned the Jeep since 2008 and am only selling it because I had a custom early Ford Bronco built and don't need two of the same type of vehicle.
Things you need to know: 1) It has later model Rubicon wheels and tires. They only have about 3,000 miles or less on them. 2) When I bought the Jeep I had a new stereo and front speakers installed. The prior owner had removed the sound bar / speaker bar that mounts on the center roll bar. I never put one back on because it wasn't important to me. 3) I had all of the screws and bolts on the exterior of the Jeep replaced with stainless steel versions. 4) The plastic bumper ends on the rear bumper were not there when I bought the Jeep. They were not important to me thus I never put them on. They are less than $20 each if you want to add them. 5) The front bumper was replaced by a tow bar mount and a custom bolt on rock shield for towing. If you don't want the towing set up you can put a front bumper back on. They can be purchased on eBay for about $100. If you want the tow bar and rock shield I will include it in the sale. I only towed it once and it worked well. 6) I put a new top on it about a year ago. It is in excellent condition. Feel free to contact me with any questions except the reserve price. I will not disclose the reserve price. |
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