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2004 Jeep Wrangler Columbia Edition Trail Rated 5 Speed Manual Lifted on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:106000
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2004 Jeep Wrangler Columbia Edition Trail Rated 5 speed manual 


LIFTED


Truly remarkable 2004 Wrangler 


Real head turner on the road, unstoppable off road monster when you leave the path. 




Jeep Location: New City, New York, United States



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Columbia Edition. 

5 speed manual. 

Many extras: 

Professional lift kit

Warn winch

Mickey Thompson tires

Skid plate

Snorkel 

Power bumpers

Extra hand throttle on the stick shift

CB radio

Front Leather Power Seats (from Grand Cherokee)


Compressor installed under the hood. Its tank was installed in the trunk, but disconnected now to free space. Can be easily connected back. 

Stickers on the inside of the back door (see picture) will give some more info on improvements made to this jeep. 

Runs great, everlasting 4.0L I6 engine, A/C works great, power seats. Brakes replaced recently. 

Detachable stereo isn't working. 

Missing driver's side door hinge (door opens 180 degrees).


I am the second owner. Have it for 2 years, but wasn't driving it much. 

The previous owner was from Massachusetts, drove it daily. 

This jeep has never been in an accident. 




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